After a magical run to the Final Four in 2023, plus another NCAA Tournament bid this year, Florida Atlantic coach Dusty May has been a hot candidate for openings at Power Five schools.
May specifically has been mentioned as a top possibility at Louisville, which fired former Knicks assistant Kenny Payne after two seasons with a 12-52 record.
There also presently are vacancies at Michigan, West Virginia, Vanderbilt and other larger programs than FAU.

“I try not to get caught up in it,” the 47-year-old said at Barclays Center, where his Owls will face Northwestern on Friday. “It is distracting, but our job is to compartmentalize what we are supposed to be doing.
“But also add on that Instagram is distracting, Twitter is distracting, having your kids with you watching movies while you are trying to watch film is distracting. We all have a lot of distractions, and we all have a job to do, and that is to prepare to play our best against Northwestern.”
Duke coach Jon Scheyer said key freshman guard Caleb Foster will miss the tournament with a stress fracture in his ankle.
“My heart breaks for Caleb,” Scheyer said. “There’s no replacing Caleb. He’s got a big heart. He’s a tough competitor and he’s just somebody that makes everybody better on the floor.