The school soccer teaching carousel is alive and nicely on Sunday.
Simply minutes after it was introduced that Alex Golesh would be heading from South Florida to Auburn, one other main SEC teaching transfer was introduced.
From New Orleans to Gainesville
In line with ESPN’s School Soccer insider Pete Thamel, the Florida Gators and Tulane head coach Jon Sumrall are in settlement on a six-year deal to make Sumrall the latest head coach for the Gators.
The deal is predicted to pay Sumrall practically $7.5 million per 12 months in addition to important incentives tied to School Soccer Playoff appearances.
Unhealthy timing?
It had develop into clear over the weekend that Florida could be closely focusing on Sumrall. The issue is, Tulane is ready to host North Texas on Friday within the AAC Championship recreation.
A win for Tulane in that recreation would put the Inexperienced Wave into the School Soccer Playoff for the primary time within the college’s historical past.
Comparable scenario to Lane Kiffin
Very like the Lane Kiffin saga, it’s at the moment unclear whether or not or not Sumrall will likely be teaching within the convention championship and even additional if Tulane makes it into the CFP.
If he’s not capable of coach the rest of the season, it might really feel like a completely devastating finish to the season for a Inexperienced Wave group that put collectively one of the profitable seasons within the historical past of this system.
It could additional show that the signing day/switch portal schedule is past damaged and wishes adjusting so coaches do not have to depart their groups earlier than the tip of a profitable 12 months.
