I don't have much to report today, and some of the details I do have, I need to keep to myself for a bit. (They aren't earth-shattering, but do tell me some things about the search.)
An industry source told me today not to sleep on FAU's Dusty May. While I would file this in the "highly unlikely" category, there's a domino effect that goes something like this:
- May knows he needs to strike while the iron is hot after two great years at FAU.
- The Ohio State job just got filled with Jake Diebler.
- I'm not sure where May stands with Louisville but there is some talk that Kansas State's Jerome Tang might end up there.
- Michigan is open, but that's got some academic restrictions and NIL issues, so I don't know what perception is there.
- West Virginia vacancy could go to James Madison's Mark Byington.
- So at that point, there's not much left. If UCF opens, May could go there as he's spent a lot of time in Florida.
So could Vanderbilt and Dusty May be looking to dance if those others fill up? I'd think it's debatably the best job on the board at that point, though if some unexpected domino fell--an unhappy Mick Cronin leaving UCLA, Michigan State's Tom Izzo retiring--that would n longer be true.
Just something to watch.
- Asked an industry source who he felt Vandy's top three choices should be given the 8-9 options we've gone over here. His answer, in order: Indiana State's Josh Schertz (no hesitation there), Washington State's Kyle Smith and Charleston's Pat Kelsey.
- There's been a little chatter about South Florida's Amir Abdur-Rahim here and there but I'm skeptical. (I do think he'd be a terrific hire.)
- My guess on timeline is 1-2 weeks, I could be wrong. I don't get the sense anything is imminent unless it's a well-kept secret.