The Denver Post

NCAA Men’s Briefs COACH TAKES ILLINOIS JOB AFTER ONE SEASON AT OKLAHOMA STATE

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champaign, ill.» A year ago, Brad Underwood’s Stephen F. Austin team lost to Notre Dame in the NCAA Tournament, and he took the job at Oklahoma State the next day.

A year later, history repeated itself. A day after Oklahoma State lost to Michigan in the NCAA Tournament, Underwood accepted the job at Illinois. He called the chance to lead the Fighting Illini a “once in a lifetime opportunit­y.”

“I can’t wait to get started with our team,” Underwood said in a statement. “Next season can’t get here fast enough for me!”

Underwood spent three successful seasons at Stephen F. Austin before signing to coach Oklahoma State. The Cowboys got off to a rough start to Big 12 play before rallying down the stretch to land an NCAA Tournament bid. Oklahoma State fell to seventh-seeded Michigan 92-91 on Friday, closing out Underwood’s only season in Stillwater.

“You see a lot of coaching changes across America, but very rarely do you see one after just one year,” Kansas coach Bill Self, an Oklahoma State alum, said. “But Brad’s a really good guy and done a great job. But from the outside looking in, it looked to me like OSU and Brad fit very, very well.”

In his first speech at Oklahoma State, Underwood talked about his desire to return Oklahoma State to the level of the Henry Iba and Eddie Sutton glory days. It worked — he brought fans back to Gallagher-Iba Arena after they had become apathetic toward the end of Travis Ford’s stay.

Now, Oklahoma State has to look for a coach again after being raided by a Big Ten school.

“We are saddened and disappoint­ed in Brad’s decision to leave Oklahoma State after one year,” Oklahoma State athletic director Mike Holder said in a statement. “We are trying to digest this news.”

Illinois was impressed with Underwood’s 109-27 record as a Division I coach and the fact that he has reached the NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons.

“We were looking for a proven winner who would build upon our proud tradition while developing an unmistakab­le identity for Illinois basketball,” Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman said in a statement announcing the hire Saturday. “Brad’s teams play a fast, aggressive style and show unyielding toughness.”

If he did not have permission to leave, according to Underwood’s contract, he owes Oklahoma State $3 million.

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