SEC Coach Signs Long-Term Extension After Back-to-Back NCAA Tournament Exits

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SEC Coach Signs Long-Term Extension After Back-to-Back NCAA Tournament Exits
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After back-to-back NCAA Tournament runs, a rising SEC program is locking in its head coach long-term.

While the Big Ten grabbed headlines with four Elite Eight teams, the SEC was just as well represented throughout the Heavyweights like Florida, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Tennessee were all in the mix deep into March, while programs like Georgia, Texas, and Texas A&M added to the league’s depth.

, Vanderbilt and Mark Byington have agreed to a long-term contract extension, locking in one of the SEC’s fastest-rising program builders at a time when coaching movement across the sport is heating up.He made his mark at James Madison, turning the Dukes into a consistent contender and guiding them to the best season in program history.As a No. 12 seed, the Dukes upset No. 5 Wisconsin to reach the second round for the first time since 1983 before falling to Duke, finishing with a 32–4 record. That résumé made him one of the most intriguing hires when Vanderbilt brought him in to reset the program in March 2024.In Year 1 , he went 20–13, ending a long NCAA Tournament drought before a first-round exit. In Year 2, the Commodores took a clear step forward, winning 27 games, finishing top-four in the SEC, earning a No. 5 seed, and reaching the Round of 32.The coaching carousel is already spinning, with jobs opening, rumors flying, and blue-bloods sniffing around for upgrades. Byington’s name had started to surface in those conversations, and Vanderbilt wasted no time shutting that door.Coaching salaries are rising, facilities are improving, and expectations are shifting.

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