College Basketball coaching hot seat: 5 coaches facing uncertain futures ahead of 2026 March Madness

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 5 coaches facing uncertain futures ahead of 2026 March Madness

As the regular season nearing its end, the college basketball coaching carousel is beginning to take shape. Several high-major teams are having a hard time deciding who should lead them as the conference championships get closer and their chances of making the NCAA Tournament are on the line.

Poor records, lack of postseason success, and growing expectations have placed multiple coaches under pressure heading into March Madness.While some programs may wait until after the tournament to make changes, recent results suggest that uncertainty surrounds several jobs across major conferences. Here’s a look at five coaches whose futures remain unclear.

Top 5 college Basketball coaches on hot seat

Adrian Autry - Syracuse

Replacing a legendary figure is never easy, but Adrian Autry has struggled to lift Syracuse back into NCAA Tournament contention.

The Orange have endured another disappointing season, including heavy losses against top opponents. Administrative transitions at the university could complicate the timing of any decision, but continued absence from March Madness has intensified pressure on the program to consider a new direction.

Jeff Capel - Pittsburgh

Jeff Capel’s tenure at Pittsburgh has been defined by inconsistency. Despite reaching the NCAA Tournament once during his time with the program, the Panthers’ recent struggles including a difficult season well below expectations have raised questions about long-term progress.

Financial factors, particularly a significant buyout, could influence whether Pittsburgh moves on, but results on the court have kept the spotlight firmly on Capel.

Kim English - Providence

Providence entered the season hoping for a step forward, yet close losses and inconsistent performances have produced another frustrating campaign. Kim English has recruited promising young talent, but patience appears to be wearing thin after multiple seasons without significant postseason success.

With strong NIL investment and expectations to compete in the Big East, the program could evaluate its options if results do not improve.

Bobby Hurley - Arizona State

Bobby Hurley finds himself coaching the final year of his contract without a clear extension in place. Arizona State has not been among the NCAA Tournament contenders this season, leaving uncertainty about the program’s next move. The Sun Devils’ position in a competitive conference and questions about long-term financial commitment add further complexity to Hurley’s situation.

Porter Moser - Oklahoma

Porter Moser guided Oklahoma to the NCAA Tournament last year, but overall conference results during his tenure have remained inconsistent. With a new athletic director in place, the program could choose to make an early leadership change. At the same time, Moser’s experience and previous postseason appearance give him a case to retain the role if the team finishes the season strongly.As March Madness gets closer, coaches often make decisions based on how their teams are doing at the end of the season. Tournament appearances can buy time, but ongoing problems may speed up change. In the next few weeks, we'll find out if these coaches stay in their jobs or join the offseason coaching shuffle. They have to balance expectations, finances, and roster development.

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