Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne has swiftly dismissed rumors that Nate Oats is considering the Maryland job, stating unequivocally that “there’s no truth” to the speculation. This emphatic denial comes on the heels of Maryland’s coach Kevin Willard departing for Villanova, which sparked whispers about Oats’ potential interest in the position.
Oats has been a resounding success at Alabama, guiding the team to a impressive 145-63 record over six seasons. During his tenure, the Crimson Tide has secured two SEC regular-season titles and two SEC tournament titles. Oats’ impressive track record has earned him a reputation as one of the top coaches in college basketball.
Furthermore, Oats is one of the highest-paid coaches in the sport, with a contract extension that runs through March 2030 and includes a substantial $18 million buyout. This financial commitment from Alabama is a testament to the school’s confidence in Oats’ ability to continue delivering success on the court.
College basketball insider Jeff Goodman has also weighed in on the matter, reporting that Oats “has no interest” in the Maryland job, according to a source. This corroborates Byrne’s assertion, leaving little doubt that Oats is committed to remaining at Alabama.
With Oats’ future at Alabama secured, the school can now focus on building on their recent success. Meanwhile, Maryland will continue its search for a new head coach, seeking a candidate who can replicate the success that Oats has achieved with the Crimson Tide.
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