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Majerus meets with ASU AD about coaching job
By ANDREW BAGNATO, AP Sports Writer
Mar 28, 2006 - 5:43:00 PM

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PHOENIX -- Rick Majerus has met with Arizona State's athletic director about the Sun Devils' coaching job.

A person familiar with the meeting confirmed Tuesday that Lisa Love met this week with Majerus in Milwaukee, where the former Utah coach lives.

In December 2004, Majerus accepted the job at Southern California but resigned five days later, saying he was "not fit enough for this job from my standards." Love was a USC athletics administrator at the time.

Majerus, currently a college basketball analyst for ESPN, could not be reached for comment.

An ASU athletic department spokesman said Love would not comment on the coaching search.

The 58-year-old Majerus has a career record of 422-147 in 20 seasons at Marquette, Ball State and Utah. He has led 11 teams to the NCAA tournament, including his 1998 Utah squad which lost to Kentucky in the national title game.

Majerus has been intrigued by Arizona State before. Shortly after the Utes played in the 1998 Final Four, Majerus met with then-Arizona State athletic director Kevin White about the Sun Devils job but decided to remain in Utah. Arizona State hired Rob Evans.

Majerus, who went 323-95 in 15 seasons with the Utes, missed parts of three seasons with health problems. He missed the last 30 games of the 2000-01 season while recovering from knee and heart surgery and tending to his ailing mother. He resigned 20 games into the 2003-04 season after being hospitalized with chest pains.

Majerus has stayed close to college basketball as an ESPN analyst and has made it known that he wants to return to coaching.

Love announced March 10 that she had decided that Evans, who went 119-120 in eight seasons in Tempe, would not return next year. Neither the university nor Evans has said whether he quit or was fired.

At the news conference announcing Evans' departure, Love said head coaching experience and familiarity with the West Coast would be significant factors in the search for a replacement.


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