Deadspin | Report: Utah State finalizing new deal with Jerrod Calhoun

Deadspin | Report: Utah State finalizing new deal with Jerrod Calhoun
NCAA Basketball: NCAA Tournament First Round Practice-LexingtonMar 19, 2025; Lexington, KY, USA; Utah State head coach Jerrod Calhoun talks with media during NCAA Tournament First Round Practice at Rupp Arena. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

Utah State is working to finalize a new contract with coach Jerrod Calhoun as rumors swirl about interest in him from other schools.

CBS Sports reported Tuesday that the deal would make Calhoun, 43, No. 2 in salary in the Mountain West Conference behind Brian Dutcher of San Diego State, who took his team to the NCAA championship game in 2023.

According to the USA Today salary database for college basketball coaches, Dutcher made $2.4 million in the 2024-25 season, with Calhoun earning $1 million.

In his first season in Logan, Calhoun led the Aggies to a 26-8 record, which includes a first-round loss to UCLA in the NCAA Tournament.

Calhoun had been rumored as a strong candidate for the vacant job at West Virginia, where he was on the staff under former coach Bob Huggins from 2008-12.

Utah State has become a steppingstone job for coaches, and Aggies leadership clearly didn’t want to transition to a new coach again. Calhoun was their fourth coach in five seasons.

Craig Smith held the job for three seasons (2018-21) before departing for Utah. Newly hired Virginia coach Ryan Odom followed him for the next two seasons before leaving for VCU. And Danny Sprinkle spent one season in Logan (2023-24) before taking over at Washington.

–Field Level Media

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