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Bobby Hurley out at Arizona State: 5 potential landing spots for the veteran coach

Arizona State will not extend Bobby Hurley's contract after 11 seasons marked by modest records and a 49-point loss in the Big 12 Tournament, the largest in its history.

  • On Mar 11, 2026, Arizona State athletic director Graham Rossini announced the university will not renew Bobby Hurley's contract, ending his 11-year tenure with more than 180 wins in Tempe.
  • Following a season of losses and waning attendance, Arizona State finished 17-16 overall and 8-12 in conference, with Hurley stating 'We have not played well here in years, like since before COVID.'
  • Statistically, Bobby Hurley's tenure features a 227-187 record, three ASU NCAA Tournament appearances , and he leaves as the program's second-winningest coach behind Ned Wulk.
  • Arizona State will place Bobby Hurley on paid administrative leave through June, and players had little time to process the news while Hurley told CBS Sports 'I love doing what I'm doing' and plans to keep coaching.
  • Names being floated for the ASU vacancy include Drew, Molly Miller, Bennett, Glasser, and a reunion with Dan Hurley at UConn is among discussed scenarios, noting the brothers previously coached together at Wagner.
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Arizona State not renewing Bobby Hurley's contract after 11 up-and-down seasons

Bobby Hurley’s tenure as Arizona State’s coach is over after 11 up-and-down seasons. Arizona State athletic director Graham Rossini announced on Wednesday that Hurley’s contract will not be renewed, just hours after the Sun Devils’ blowout loss to No. 7 Iowa State in the Big 12 tournament.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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