The U is in a pretty good position here, it's a matter of who we want rather than who we can get. When you can have your pick of coaches, you're a lot less likely to botch a hire than if you have few choices.
Speculation at Volleytalk is all over the place. Names bandied about: Hugh McCutcheon, Geoff Carlston, Christy Johnson Lynch, Brady Starkey, and Scott Swanson. I am figuring they are trying to get someone "big," but will end up with Scott.
Not on topic, but:
Does anyone know how far volleyball is from being a 'revenue sport'? It seems to me like volleyball should be fairly easy to market when you consider: a) many (most?) high school students go to volleyball games so there is enough knowledge of the sport and familiarity that it should be marketable to incoming freshmen b) the game is designed in such a way that is TV friendly, c) the team is good, and d) it is generally played by attractive women.
Seems like the sport has enough marketable elements that someone should be able to turn a profit off of it.
Speculation at Volleytalk is all over the place. Names bandied about: Hugh McCutcheon, Geoff Carlston, Christy Johnson Lynch, Brady Starkey, and Scott Swanson. I am figuring they are trying to get someone "big," but will end up with Scott.
As ugopher stated, Hugh seems to be the choice. Laura Bush seems to be the current leader to become interim coach until Hugh completes his duties for the National Team and the 2012 Olympics. Scott Swanson has his eyes on a job out west.