Wake Forest eyes Danny Manning


Sources: Wake Woodland eyes Tulsa's Manning

Wake Woodland has substantial interest in Tulsa coach Danny Manning.

It's still unclear where the previous Kansas star, which went to the NCAA event in merely his second season as the trainer of the Golden Storm, sits on Wake athletic supervisor Ron Wellman's wish list. However, one source near the process mentioned that Manning has a legit shot to land the job.

Manning is in the formula to switch out Jeff Bzdelik, that was forced to resign earlier in the month after 4 forgettable periods. Bzdelik was 51-76 total and 17-51 in ACC play.

Manning, 47, starred at Kansas and was the No. 1 overall choice of the 1988 NBA draft. He played 15 seasons in the league, and afterwards signed up with Expense Self's personnel at Kansas, where he was an assistant from 2006 to 2012.

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Manning was hired by Tulsa in 2012 and led the Golden Hurricane to a 17-16 mark and an appearance in the CBI regardless of shedding his top 2 players, Jordan Clarkson and Eric McClellan, to transfers.

Tulsa completed 21-13 this period and tied for first busy USA with a 13-3 mark. The Golden Storm lost to UCLA in the 2nd round of the NCAA event.