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Anderson withdraws from Auburn job

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Posted 6:09AM on Thursday 8th April 2004 ( 21 years ago )
AUBURN, ALABAMA - UAB coach Mike Anderson withdrew from consideration for the Auburn job Wednesday afternoon, ending a weeklong flirtation with a cross-state move.<br> <br> While Anderson withdrew, Tennessee-Chattanooga basketball coach Jeff Lebo was interviewed Wednesday by interim President Ed Richardson, who had brought in Virginia Commonwealth&#39;s Jeff Capel two days earlier. It wasn&#39;t clear if Auburn planned any more interviews.<br> <br> Anderson had canceled a trip to Auburn scheduled for Tuesday, interviewing instead with University of Miami athletic director Paul Dee in Atlanta. The UAB coach is a finalist for the Miami job, the Miami Herald reported Wednesday.<br> <br> ``I am officially withdrawing my name from consideration for the men&#39;s basketball head coaching position at Auburn University,&#39;&#39; Anderson said in a brief statement released through UAB&#39;s media relations office. ``I would like to thank Auburn and Hal Baird for their interest.<br> <br> ``I am still in discussions with UAB and (athletic director) Watson Brown.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> He offered no indication whether he is still interested in the Miami job, but Brown had indicated earlier Wednesday that he and Anderson both knew the uncertain situation ``has gone far enough.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> ``Something&#39;s got to give, and we sure hope Mike stays right here,&#39;&#39; Brown said. ``It&#39;s not just me pushing Mike. I think Mike understands it&#39;s time. We&#39;ve got to get going now. We have a very proud, strong basketball program here, and we&#39;ve got to keep it going.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Brown offered Anderson a new deal before the Conference USA tournament, and said he wants a chance to counter any offer the second-year head coach might receive. Brown said he has ``a short list&#39;&#39; of potential candidates just in case.<br> <br> Anderson led the Blazers on an impressive NCAA tournament run, including an upset of overall top seed Kentucky in UAB&#39;s first NCAA tournament berth since 1999.<br> <br> Lebo and Capel also bring impressive basketball credentials as former starters for North Carolina and Duke, respectively.<br> <br> Lebo, 37, led Tennessee-Chattanooga to a 40-20 record in two seasons after inheriting a team with no returning starters and no signees.<br> <br> He led Tennessee Tech to back-to-back Ohio Valley Conference championships and is a former assistant under Eddie Fogler at Vanderbilt and South Carolina.<br> <br> The 29-year-old Capel led VCU to the Colonial Athletic Association&#39;s regular season and tournament championships.<br> <br> Like Anderson, Capel has already received a new contract offer from his current school.<br> <br> VCU athletic director Richard Sander, who said the school&#39;s lawyers have advised that the terms of the offer be kept private, said he hadn&#39;t spoken to Capel since Saturday but hopes to hear his intentions by the end of the week.<br> <br> ``I&#39;m sure Auburn can pay a whole lot more than VCU can, but I&#39;m not sure it&#39;s a better job,&#39;&#39; Sander said. ``VCU&#39;s probably more committed to basketball. It&#39;s our flagship sport. We&#39;ve had success. We have a good facility. We have a good fan base. We have a lot of good things here.<br> <br> ``Those are the factors he&#39;s going to have to really look at.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Capel was out of the office Wednesday and unavailable for comment.

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