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Gonzaga has decided on head-coaching successor to Mark Few
Brian Michaelson. James Snook-Imagn Images

The Gonzaga Bulldogs officially have a succession plan for when head coach Mark Few retires.

In an appearance on the “College Hoops Today” podcast with Jon Rothstein, Few announced that assistant Brian Michaelson would become Gonzaga’s head coach whenever he decides to retire. Few clarified that he has no intention of retiring anytime soon but wanted a plan in place for when it happens.

“Brian Michaelson will be the guy that takes over for me,” Few said. “That’s the great thing about Gonzaga. We always have the next guy up in line.”

Michaelson played for Few at Gonzaga from 2001-05 and joined the school’s staff in 2008 as an administrative assistant. The 42-year-old became an assistant coach in 2013.

As Few noted, Gonzaga is a school that deeply values continuity. Few got the job as an assistant in 1999 when Dan Monson left, and Monson himself had been an assistant at the school before being promoted. Top assistant Tommy Lloyd had been designated as Few’s successor before he ultimately left for the head-coaching position at Arizona in 2021.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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