Seattle – Maryland coach Kevin Willard also celebrated his players on the questions of reporters 81-49 win over Grand Canyon In the first round of NCAA tournament on Friday.
On Thursday, Willard openly talked about his frustrations with the school, which he wants to make in the program and his relationship with the athletic director Damon Evans as his future as his future interacts on his future, leading to the report that the Evans is leading for the same job in SMU and Willard is a candidate for Willava job.
When the questions continued on Sports Day, the coach was clearly disappointed after a reporter mentioned the “status” while asking the players about their victory, which came from the biggest margin for TERP in the NCAA tournament game. Willard himself said a day earlier that Evans “probably going to SMU,” stating that the move made it difficult for the coach to interact on contract expansion.
Later on Friday, SMU announced that it hired Evans.
“There is no situation,” Willard said. “Only the situation is you guys and Twitter, and I cannot control you guys and I cannot control Twitter, so there is nothing that I can do.
“I have spoken to these people,” Willard said, pointing to his players in the interview room. “These people know what is really going on. I am open with them. I am honest with them. They know what is really going.”
The players nodded their heads and smiled smiling at the questions. The fourth seeded terraps proceeded against the state number 12 Seed Colorado on Sunday in the second round.
Willard compared an outlet that covers TMZ to TMZ, a day after his initial comments, which came on Thursday during a pre-existing news conference. He told reporters that he was in a conversation with Evans and was demanding several changes to increase the prominence of the program, including an increase in Nil Money.
The college athletics was commonly clearly clear in the button-down-down world, making headlines in many media organizations. Willard said that he wanted to keep his team in New York City for an additional night in this season near the holidays, but said that the school could not spend.
“Whatever I say, whatever you want to say is going to write,” Willard said. “That’s why it is a waste of my time. … There is nothing else to talk about.
Information of Associated Press was used in this report.