
It's been well-documented that the North Carolina Tar Heels moved on from former head coach Hubert Davis last week after five seasons.
Obviously, that opens one of the most sought-after coaching jobs in the country. Several names have been suggested as legitimate options for North Carolina. However, Arizona Wildcats' head coach Tommy Lloyd has emerged as the most plausible candidate, according to college basketball insider Jeff Goodman, and several signs point to this report coming to fruition.
The 51-year-old head coach said this during his postgame press conference following Arizona's win over Purdue in the Elite Eight. There were several red flags in this quote from an Arizona fan's perspective, but the most alarming one may be, "Arizona is going to have another good coach after me." That foreshadows Lloyd’s potential arrival at Chapel Hill in the coming weeks.
Throughout the season, the future of the Dean E. Smith Center has been a polarizing topic amongst former players, current players, coaches, and supporters of the university. North Carolina releasing that statement shows the urgency and that details are being worked through behind closed doors.
To make a cross-sport comparison, the Las Vegas Raiders exited last season needing a new head coach. While coaches were being hired left and right, the Raiders remained status quo and were among the last teams to address their head coach vacancy.
It had been rumored that Las Vegas had identified former Seattle Seahawks' offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as the ideal candidate. However, the Seahawks were preparing for Super Bowl LX, which delayed the hiring process.
North Carolina is in a similar situation, as Lloyd prepares for a Final Four matchup against the Michigan Wolverines. With the transfer portal opening on April 7, it would be prescriptive for the Tar Heels to orchestrate a hire as soon as possible. With that in mind, North Carolina would have already hired someone due to that factor, but it is waiting for Arizona's season to conclude.
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