Another North Carolina Basketball Team May Be Looking for a New Head Coach....Justin Gainey Favored to Land Job at NC State

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It looks like UNC won’t be the only team in the state of North Carolina looking for a new men’s head basketball coach.

Reports today have LSU hiring back the coach (Will Wade) they fired for multiple allegations, including being caught on a federal wiretap for recruiting violations. 

Now that NIL is upon us and players are getting paid, all is apparently forgiven in Baton Rouge. So goes the way of the riverboat.

So, who will NC State hire to fill Wade’s shoes? The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have former player and current Tennessee head assistant, Justin Gainey, as the favorite.

Pictured above: Justin Gainey

Kevin Sweeney of SI.com offered his take

Gainey is from the state, played point guard for NC State and spent time on staff there at one point in his career before eventually becoming Rick Barnes’s top lieutenant in Knoxville, Tenn. He was a candidate for this job the last time around and is clearly ready for his own program. Whether he can get a job of this caliber straight from the assistant ranks is the question. 

 

Sweeney has Josh Schertz of Saint Louis his top choice: 

Schertz has entertained a handful of jobs this cycle before eventually signing a massive contract extension at Saint Louis. Would this one be good enough for him to pull the trigger? If so, it’s a name NC State should strongly consider. Schertz runs a sharp offense and has proven to be a gifted roster-builder. His personality would resonate well with NC State fans, matching the type of enthusiasm and energy Wade brought. 

Schertz isn't even listed among the odds at BetOnline. 

That sportsbook also included below the latest UNC odds where Billy Donovan remains the favorite.

North Carolina State Next Head Coach
Justin Gainey2/1 
Travis Steele3/1 
Phil Martelli Jr.4/1 
Takayo Siddle5/1 
Luke Murray6/1 
Archie Miller10/1 
Joe Gallo 10/1 
Jay Larranaga12/1 
Mike White16/1 
Richard Pitino20/1 
Chris Carrawell25/1 
Eric Olen 25/1 
Kimani Young25/1 
Pat Kelsey 25/1 
Bob Richey33/1 
Brad Frederick33/1 
Chris Jans33/1 
Matt Langel33/1 
Dennis Gates40/1 
Herb Sendek40/1 
Kevin Keatts40/1 
Tony Skinn40/1 
Mark Few 50/1 
Mike Brey 50/1 
Ryan Odom50/1 
Scott Drew50/1 
    
North Carolina Next Head Coach
Billy Donovan7/4(+175)
TJ Otzelberger3/1 
Tommy Lloyd3/1 
Mark Byington9/1 
Nate Oats 9/1 
Dusty May 14/1 
Mark Few 16/1 
Todd Golden16/1 
Sean May 20/1 
Scott Drew25/1 
Danny Hurley33/1 
Grant McCasland33/1 
Jay Wright33/1 
Jerry Stackhouse33/1 
Rick Pitino33/1 
Brad Frederick50/1 
Dennis Gates50/1 
Jeff Lebo 50/1 
King Rice 50/1 
Marcus Paige50/1 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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