Jim Larrañaga stepping down at Miami, Bill Courtney to take over, AP source says

CORAL GABLES, Fla.
(AP) Jim Larranaga is stepping down as Miamis mens basketball coach effective immediately, a person with knowledge of the decision said Thursday.
Larranaga will be replaced by associate head coach Bill Courtney one of Larranagas best friends for the past three decades or so for the remainder of the season, the person said.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the school had not made any public announcement.
A press conference was planned for later Thursday.
The decision by Larranaga ends a 14-year run as coach of the Hurricanes and, presumably, a 41-year college career that saw him win 744 games at Miami, American International, George Mason and Bowling Green.
He took Miami and George Mason to the Final Four.
The Hurricanes are 4-8 this season and only 5-19 in their last 24 games, a stunning freefall for a program that went to the Final Four just two seasons ago.
Injuries and roster turnover have taken a clear toll, and Larranaga is one of many coaches who has expressed some level of frustration with the lack of regulation and transparency that comes with the Name, Image and Likeness era in college sports.
Larranaga is the second prominent coach to step down unexpectedly this season in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Tony Bennett did the same at Virginia back in October, less than three weeks before the Cavaliers played their season-opener.
Bennett, when he stepped down, said NIL has simply changed the game for coaches and not in a good way.
College athletics is not in a healthy spot.
Its not, Bennett said in October.
And there needs to be change.
Its not going to go back.
I think I was equipped to do the job here the old way thats who I am and thats how it was.
Larranagas decision to step aside makes him the latest big-name veteran coach to leave the ACC in recent seasons, following the departures of some other giants within the sport North Carolinas Roy Williams in spring 2021, Dukes Mike Krzyzewski a year later and Syracuses Jim Boeheim to end a 47-year tenure in 2023, and Bennett earlier this year.
Its also the second sudden retirement for Miamis basketball programs in 2024: womens coach Katie Meier surprised many around the Hurricanes when she stepped away this past spring after 19 seasons in Coral Gables.
Meier has remained at the school as a special advisor to athletic director Dan Radakovich and as a professor.
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