
Despite increased speculation and hinted signs that the North Carolina Tar Heels appeared to be on track to hire Arizona's Tommy Lloyd as their next head coach, the 51-year-old ended those possibilities on Friday by signing a lucrative contract extension.
ESPN's Pete Thamel broke the news, revealing that Lloyd will become one of the five highest-paid coaches in the sport.
During his press conference on Friday, when Lloyd announced that he will be staying with Arizona, the veteran head coach also shut down rumors about a specific conversation he had with a legendary figure in the university's history.
Lloyd began by praising North Carolina and what it offers coaches. Additionally, he reflected on his memories of watching games as a kid.
After thanking the university, Lloyd addressed the rumors and revealed who he admired, an underlying motivation for staying with Arizona.
Obviously, the Tar Heels were banking on Lloyd signing on to their project and returning the program to winning ways in the near future. However, that is not the case, and North Carolina will need to go back to the drawing board and assess their options.
Michigan's Dusty May emerged as the clear preferred candidate by the Tar Heels for their head coach vacancy, but he recently shut down any reports that he was interested in the job.
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