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Evans' tenure ends
SUU won't renew coach's contract for another year
By STEVE KIGGINS
skiggins@thespectrum.com
CEDAR CITY - Bill Evans' 15-year tenure as men's basketball coach at Southern Utah University came to a controversial end on Tuesday night.
About 48 hours after the Thunderbirds lost in the quarterfinals of the Mid-Continent Conference Tournament for the fourth consecutive season, SUU announced it would not renew Evans' contract and Roger Reid's name immediately surfaced as President Michael T. Benson's hand-picked successor.
Also, Evans said he reached agreement on a two-year contract extension with Athletic Director Ken Beazer last year, but that Benson declined to sign the deal when he took over as president in November.
SUU assistant coach Tarvish Felton hinted that Benson didn't sign the contract extension because he wants to hire Reid, the former Brigham Young University coach whom he hired to lead Snow College's men's basketball program two years ago. . . . (read more)
Go State!
Evans' tenure ends
SUU won't renew coach's contract for another year
By STEVE KIGGINS
skiggins@thespectrum.com
CEDAR CITY - Bill Evans' 15-year tenure as men's basketball coach at Southern Utah University came to a controversial end on Tuesday night.
About 48 hours after the Thunderbirds lost in the quarterfinals of the Mid-Continent Conference Tournament for the fourth consecutive season, SUU announced it would not renew Evans' contract and Roger Reid's name immediately surfaced as President Michael T. Benson's hand-picked successor.
Also, Evans said he reached agreement on a two-year contract extension with Athletic Director Ken Beazer last year, but that Benson declined to sign the deal when he took over as president in November.
SUU assistant coach Tarvish Felton hinted that Benson didn't sign the contract extension because he wants to hire Reid, the former Brigham Young University coach whom he hired to lead Snow College's men's basketball program two years ago. . . . (read more)
Go State!
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