builtbadgers
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The reality of college basketball over the last decade or so is that coaches don't leave for non Blue Bloods. That's not a Minnesota thing, it's a college basketball thing. Buzz Williams leaving Marquette for Virginia Tech is an outlier. Florida replaced Billy Donovan with Mike White who was a successful head coach at Louisiana Tech, but never went to the NCAA tournament. That's Florida. Marquette hired a Duke assistant in Woj to replace Buzz. Wisconsin went internal to replace Bo. Iowa State hire Steve Prohm from Murray State to replace Hoiberg. Prohm hadn't been to an NCAA tournament in 3 years when he got the job. Iowa hired Fran McCaffery from Siena after an unsuccessful search. You can even look at a school like UCLA which got turned down by the same names Minnesota offered the last time around and ended up hiring Steve Alford from New Mexico.
The best chance for someone who has been successful at a high major is someone who currently doesn't have a job. Fred Hoiberg fits that model. Another name that Jeff Goodman says is considering getting back in to coaching is Thad Matta. I am not going to join the chorus claiming "no chance" for any specific coach currently coaching in a league that routinely gets multiple bids to the NCAA tournament, because any particular coach might have a situation where they want change.
You mention Buzz but not Bennett from Washington State to UVA should count. Speaking of Buzz, he will be on the move. Looks like UNLV is moving on Thad or Pitino (the winning one)