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ESPN REPORT: BYU Head Coach Shocks College Basketball by Turning Down Massive $7.5 Million Offer from Georgia and Notre Dame, Chooses to Stay Loyal to the Spartans – Full Story Inside.

In a surprising move that has captured the attention of the college basketball world, BYU head coach Kevin Young has reportedly declined substantial $7.5 million offers from both Georgia and Notre Dame, opting instead to remain with the Cougars.

Young, who took over as head coach in 2024, has been instrumental in revitalizing the BYU program. Under his leadership, the Cougars have achieved a 26–9 record and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, marking a significant turnaround for the team.

 

His decision to stay reflects his commitment to the program and his belief in the direction the team is headed. Young has implemented strategies and structures from his NBA experience, including hiring an NBA strength coach, nutritionist, and director of analytics, and recruiting international talent.

This development has sparked discussions about the evolving dynamics of college basketball coaching, where loyalty and program development are increasingly valued alongside financial incentives.

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