Our 2025 carousel tracker leads on Thursday's intriguing curveball: Alan Huss is leaving High Point to be next in line at Creighton
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"With his departure from High Point, Huss' top assistant, Flynn Clayman, is a strong candidate to take over the job. That said, HPU is regarded as a top 10-15 mid-major gig. From a facilities and support standpoint, it's clearly No. 1 in the Big South. It will attract attention and desire from many sitting high-major assistants.
As for other coach-in-waiting situations: Houston has a deal signed to have Kellen Sampson take over for Kelvin whenever the latter opts to retire, which is not expected in the next year or two. Bruce Pearl is looking to do the same at Auburn for his son, Steven. In football, Utah has defensive coordinator Morgan Scalley as coach-in-waiting. But to have someone in line the way Creighton has arranged things with Huss is a creative way to ensure consistency for whenever McDermott steps away.
More news from Thursday ... Former Iona and FDU coach Tobin Anderson has accepted a job to join Bryan Hodgson's staff at USF. It's a big get for the Bulls; Anderson was also considering an offer to join Ben McCollum's staff at Iowa. Anderson's firing at Iona was panned across the industry for how poorly it was handled. He'll get a fresh start in the Sunshine State.
As for the carousel overall, we've had 14 flips in the five power conferences in this cycle and. That's more than I expected, and in fact matches the number from 2024. The total number of coaching changes in 2025's cycle is now at 55, with seven vacancies to fill at the mid-major level: Alcorn State, Central Michigan, Denver, Florida A&M, High Point, Lipscomb and UC Riverside."