After another headline-making season as head coach at Loyola Chicago, Porter Moser is finally making the jump to a bigger job.
As first reported by Joe Henricksen of Chicago’s City/Suburban Hoops Report, Moser is finalizing a deal to take over as head coach at Oklahoma. He will replace Lon Kruger, who announced his retirement a week ago.
Sources have confirmed that Loyola’s Porter Moser will be named the next head coach at Oklahoma. Deal is being finalized. #OU
— Joe Henricksen (@joehoopsreport) April 2, 2021
It has long felt like a matter of when, not if, Moser would land a job such as this one. His Loyola team was one of the nation’s best in 2020-21, with a season culminating in a second-round NCAA Tournament upset of top-seeded Illinois. Moser has also shown that this year's run no fluke, having led the Ramblers to a historic Final Four in 2018.
Moser has reportedly turned down bigger jobs before, knowing he was in a good situation and could wait for the right opportunity to leave Loyola. The Sooners, who have made seven of the last eight NCAA tournaments, clearly represented that opportunity in his mind.
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