No matter what this program has done in recent times, this is a pretty solid Big East job that can turn into a gold mine with a little hard work. Rewards issued as non-withdrawable bonus bets. Quite the dilemma and one identified by regular fans throughout the season. That being said, Marquette is still a power conference job in the Big East and should attract some very solid candidates. Instead, he's eager to coach this team when it counts and when it's win or go home - all the way home to retirement, that is. 19 Creighton to hold its place atop Big East, Jones becomes alpha and leading scorer on nations Top 10 team, Marquette moves into drivers seat of Big East title after outlasting No. Follow him on Twitter: @DoughtyBetMGM. He basically said, Im out. . Bonus bets expire 7 days from issuance. The school recently fired Steve Wojciechowski after finishing 13-14 and 8-11 for ninth in . While he seems entrenched in Boston, if Stevens gets the itch to coach again after a year on the sidelines, Duke could be a perfect fit. He was 109-86. (He is a former ISU assistant.) Grant comes from Charleston, where he went 127-89 in seven seasons with one NCAA Tournament bid. Lets look to March, because over the long term, Division 1 college basketball coaches are measured by their success in March. It will also be interesting to check in four or five years from now and see which decisions are working out and which, maybe, are not. Shaka Smart leaves Texas to take head coaching job at Marquette . And yet, when you look at the past 7 years of results, there is a clear dropoff from the 7 years before that. In addition, Steve Wojciechowski became the latest Duke assistant to go out on his own by taking the Marquette job. In the midst of the Elite Eight battle between Baylor and Arkansas, Stadium college basketball insider Jeff Goodman tweeted that Duke associate head coach Nate James is one of the leading candidates for the head coaching vacancy at Austin Peay. MU is consistently a bottom half of the conference team when it comes to keeping the ball long enough to shoot it and grabbing a second chance opportunity. As seen in the chart above, Wojciechowskis best season would be the 3rd worst season from 2008-2014 under Buzz and Crean. A solid hire for a historically proud program. Instead, both the turnover rate and defense as a whole took a step back. A Texas Tech alumnus, Adams, who graduated from the school in 1979, paid his dues and earned his shot. The Marquette men's basketball team continued an eventful offseason by announcing a new contract for head coach Steve Wojciechowski on Tuesday. In his third season on Mike Budenholzers staff, the 36-year-old played on Bucknells tournament team that beat Kansas in 2006 and began his coaching career with the Bison in 2012. We shall see. Coincidentally, those were the programs two most efficient offenses during his tenure. We wish Steve, Lindsay, Jack and Charlie nothing but the best in the future."Wojciechowski went 128-95 (0.574) in seven seasons as head coach at Marquette, including two NCAA tournament .