The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Matta going through motions?

Ex-Ohio State coach a Bulldogs candidate, but he may not want job.

- Jeff Schultz

Georgia is at least giving the appearance that it’s aim

ing high in its search for a college basketball coach. Thad Matta and Tom Crean, two longtime proven coaches currently out of work, both have been named as candidates and Matta was scheduled to interview Monday, according to Seth Emerson and Chip Towers of Dawgnation.com.

Just one question: Are we certain Matta is interested in the Georgia job?

Hang with me here. The former Ohio State and Xavier coach was let go by the Buckeyes last June amid health issues (mostly stemming from a bad back) and following a 17-15 season. He recently interviewe­d for the Ole Miss job but soon after it was reported that

he no longer was a candidate. He’s also a possible candidate at Pittsburgh.

But consider Matta’s buyout at Ohio State. It was worth just over $9 million ($9,001,096.86, to be exact, according to the Columbus Dispatch). That was broken down as a $4.3 million payment in December, followed by $100,000 monthly payments through June 2020 (plus medical benefits).

So Matta obviously doesn’t have to take a job. Here’s where it gets interestin­g.

According to section 5.2a of Matta’s contract, via the Dispatch, “Coach is required to mitigate Ohio State’s obligation­s by making reasonable and diligent efforts to obtain a comparable employment position as soon as practicabl­e.”

Let me translate: Matta is contractua­lly obligated to pursue other jobs, whether in coaching or broadcasti­ng, to keep the buyout active. If Matta takes another job, Ohio State would be off the hook for future monthly payments, medical benefits and would be able to recoup some other money already paid.

So can we be certain Matta is really interested in the Georgia job until, and if, he is hired? At the very least, he can submit a list of high-demands — his own salary, staff compensati­on, support staff, other resources — that the Georgia basketball job has never commanded before, knowing it may be rejected.

Examples of “comparable employment” would be an assistant or head coaching job in the NBA or a college program in a major basketball conference.

Matta would be an impressive hire for Georgia. The question is whether Matta really wants the job. We’ll know soon enough.

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GETTY IMAGES 2016 Ex-Ohio State coach Thad Matta interviewe­d for the Ole Miss job and is also a possible candidate at Pittsburgh.
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