There hasn’t been much coaching turnover in the Pac-12 since the pandemic, but three schools have decisions to make this month.
Unless the Ducks claim the conference tournament title, they will miss the NCAAs for the second consecutive season — a skid last matched in Altman’s first two seasons in Eugene. We have been struck by the frequency of poor efforts and bad losses, signs that his message no longer sticks.
Or perhaps it’s simply this group of players, and the winning ways will return next winter.Fact one: Altman will leave when he’s ready and not a day sooner. Fact two: Altman is turning 65 this summer. The thought of retiring after a sour season probably sits poorly with him, so we’ll presume he’s returning for ’24. But the end is drawing near.
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