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Ray Lewis in the Mix for FAU Coaching Role Amid Speculation

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Athletic

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Ray Lewis, the former NFL linebacker, has expressed a strong desire to become the head coach of Florida Atlantic University (FAU) football, inspired by Deion Sanders' success at Colorado. Despite his enthusiasm and proximity to the campus, Lewis lacks college coaching experience and is not considered a serious candidate. The frontrunner for the position is Charlie Weis Jr., Ole Miss offensive coordinator and former FAU staff member, who has significant support within the program. Other potential candidates include Buster Faulkner, Ja’Juan Seider, and Tim Harris Jr.

Ray Lewis Considered for FAU Head Coach Amidst Conflicting Reports

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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ESPN has contradicted its own NFL insider Adam Schefter's report that Ray Lewis is a candidate for the head coaching position at Florida Atlantic University (FAU). While Schefter suggested Lewis, a Hall-of-Fame linebacker, might follow a path similar to Deion Sanders, an ESPN.com article stated that FAU is not expected to hire Lewis. FAU recently fired head coach Tom Herman after a poor performance, and the search for a new coach continues.

Ray Lewis Linked to FAU Head Coach Role Amid Speculation

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BaltimoreRavens.com

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Ray Lewis, the Hall of Fame linebacker and former Baltimore Ravens star, is reportedly a candidate for the head coaching position at Florida Atlantic University, following the firing of Tom Herman. Despite having no coaching experience, Lewis's legendary status and proximity to his hometown in Florida make him an intriguing option, similar to Deion Sanders' successful transition to coaching. FAU is struggling in the American Athletic Conference, with a 2-8 record this season.

Ray Lewis Unlikely to Join FAU Despite Rumors

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Footballscoop

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FAU is reportedly considering NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis for their head coaching position after dismissing Tom Herman. Despite having no coaching experience, Lewis's potential candidacy follows the trend of former players like Deion Sanders and Eddie George successfully transitioning to coaching roles. However, Ross Dellenger reports that Lewis's candidacy is unlikely to materialize.

FAU Dismisses Coach Tom Herman Amidst Struggling Season

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Athletic

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Florida Atlantic University has fired head football coach Tom Herman after a disappointing 2-8 season and a five-game losing streak. Herman, who was hired to replace Willie Taggart, struggled to replicate his past success, including a 22-4 record at Houston. Special teams coordinator Chad Lunsford will serve as interim coach. FAU's athletic director emphasized the university's commitment to winning championships. Herman's buyout is approximately $4 million.

FAU Fires Tom Herman Amid Winless Season, Rehires Bellantoni

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Athlon Sports

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FAU has fired head coach Tom Herman after a disappointing 6-16 record over two seasons, including a 2-8 record in 2024. Despite signing a five-year contract in 2022, Herman's tenure ends with a $4 million buyout. Previously, Herman coached the Texas Longhorns to a 32-18 record and worked as an offensive analyst for the Chicago Bears.

Tom Herman Dismissed as FAU Head Coach After 2 Seasons

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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Florida Atlantic University (FAU) has fired head coach Tom Herman after a disappointing 2-8 season, bringing his overall record to 6-16 in less than two years. Associate head coach Chad Lunsford will serve as interim head coach. Herman's firing is part of a broader trend, with eight FBS head coaching changes occurring in the 2024 season, all within Group of Five programs. FAU will owe Herman a $4 million buyout. The Owls are now seeking their third head coach since 2020.

"FAU's Johnell Davis Headlines 2024 College Basketball Transfer Portal and NBA Draft Declarations"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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FAU star guard Johnell Davis and several other players have entered the college basketball transfer portal, with Davis also declaring for the 2024 NBA Draft. The spring portal window is open until May 1, and players impacted by coaching changes after that date will still be able to transfer. CBS Sports has ranked the top 50 players available in the transfer portal, with Davis, Vladislav Goldin, Tucker DeVries, Zeke Mayo, and AJ Storr among the top players.

"FAU Names Baylor's John Jakus as Head Basketball Coach for 5-Year Deal"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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College basketball coaching carousel sees Louisville hiring Pat Kelsey from Charleston and FAU tapping Baylor assistant John Jakus, while other recent moves include Dusty May to Michigan, Darian DeVries to West Virginia, Kyle Smith to Stanford, Danny Sprinkle to Washington, and Mark Byington to Vanderbilt. With only Oklahoma State and SMU vacancies remaining, rumors of Andy Enfield's departure from USC could trigger more openings, bringing the total to 51 job flips.

"Michigan's Basketball Future: Dusty May's Impact and Warde Manuel's Decisions"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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With Dusty May taking over as head coach for the Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball program, he faces the challenge of rebuilding the roster following the departure of Juwan Howard. May may look to bring three key players from Florida Atlantic University - Vladislav Goldin, Johnell Davis, and Alijah Martin - to Michigan due to their remaining eligibility and potential to make an impact in the Big Ten. The transfer process may be complicated due to Michigan's academic standards, but these players could provide a significant boost to Michigan's depleted roster.

"Insider Insights: Dusty May's Impact on Michigan Basketball"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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Former FAU beat writer Kevin Fielder discusses Dusty May's success in building the FAU basketball program, emphasizing his focus on player development, recruiting, and building a strong team culture. May's coaching strategy involves letting players figure things out on the court and prioritizing off-ball movement and passing. Fielder believes that while it may take time, May has the potential to build Michigan's basketball program back to national relevance.

"Dusty May Leaves FAU to Lead Michigan Basketball Team"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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Dusty May, former Florida Atlantic coach, has agreed to a five-year contract to become the new coach of the Michigan Wolverines, replacing Juwan Howard. May led FAU to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and a Final Four in 2023, and his decision to join Michigan came after considering offers from other schools like Louisville and Vanderbilt. Michigan's less pressurized environment and its place in the Big Ten were factors in May's decision, and he brings a successful coaching record to a program looking to rebound from a disappointing season.

"Dusty May Leaves FAU for Michigan: New Head Coach to Replace Juwan Howard"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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Dusty May, former FAU coach, has agreed to become the new coach at Michigan, succeeding Juwan Howard. May led FAU to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and a Final Four run in 2023. He leaves FAU after six successful seasons and is known for instilling a winning culture at the program. May was pursued by several high-major programs but was drawn to Michigan's alumni network and loyalty. His return to the Big Ten brings him back to familiar territory as he takes on the challenge of leading the Michigan basketball program.

"March Madness 2024: Tracking College Basketball Coaching Changes and Hottest Rumors"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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Following Florida Atlantic's loss in the NCAA Tournament, coach Dusty May is expected to consider offers from Louisville and Michigan, among other schools. With FAU's season over, coaching searches at Louisville and Michigan will intensify, while other high-major programs also continue to pursue candidates. SMU's firing of coach Rob Lanier has sparked speculation about potential replacements, as the NCAA Tournament prompts further coaching changes across college basketball.

Controversial Call Propels Northwestern to OT Victory Over FAU

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Outkick

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Northwestern survives a controversial call in the final moments of regulation against FAU, ultimately winning in overtime to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The referees' decision to call the ball out of bounds on Northwestern was heavily criticized, but the Wildcats managed to tie the game and secure a 77-65 victory in overtime.