
Jeff Goodman of Fox Sports is
reporting that Indiana is wasting no time in its coaching search, calling Washington State coach
Tony Bennett the day after his Cougars were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament and telling him the job is his if he wants it.
The
San Francisco Chronicle reports that Bennett is expected to leave Washington State, and that he's also one of the top choices of the administration at Cal.
According to Goodman, Bennett is atop a list at Indiana that includes Xavier's
Sean Miller, Pittsburgh's
Jamie Dixon and Vanderbilt's
Kevin Stallings. Tennessee coach
Bruce Pearl's name has also been mentioned in connection with the Indiana job.
Kelvin Sampson took a contract buyout during the season after the NCAA said he violated recruiting rules.
Dan Dakich, who took over as interim head coach, has said he wants the job on a permanent basis but is apparently not seen by the Indiana administration as a strong candidate.
The question is whether any strong candidates will want the job. When Sampson was hired Indiana was seen as one of the most attractive jobs in the country, but with likely NCAA sanctions, does it make sense for a coach like Bennett, who has a good thing going at Washington State, to leave?
If he does, the financial compensation will likely be substantial. Although Bennett has the job security of a seven-year contract at Washington State, his $800,000 salary is paltry compared to what Indiana will be willing to pay if it thinks Bennett can deliver national championships on the court and compliance with NCAA rules off it.
UPDATE:
Tony Bennett Denies Getting Indiana Offer