LOGAN, Utah — Utah State announced Monday that it has agreed to hire Ben Jacobson, the longtime Northern Iowa head coach, on a five-year contract after multiple reports surfaced March 30 that Jacobson would leave Northern Iowa following a 20-year tenure to lead the Aggies. The hire succeeds Jerrod Calhoun, who left for Cincinnati, and aims to bring continuity as Utah State prepares to join the Pac-12 on July 1; Jacobson’s record and five NCAA Tournament appearances were cited by university officials and his staff during the announcement this week.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
Jacobson's move to Utah State could shake up the Pac-12. He's known for turning teams around. If you're a sports fan, this could mean more competitive games and potential upsets. Keep an eye on Utah State's performance this coming season.
Utah State is banking on Jacobson's track record to boost their standing in the Pac-12. It's a bold move that could pay off big. If you're into college basketball, this is a storyline worth following. Send this to someone who loves a good underdog story.
Utah State's athletic department, coaches, and future recruiting efforts benefit from hiring an experienced coach with a long record at Northern Iowa and alignment with the program’s move into the Pac-12.
Northern Iowa loses a long-tenured leader, creating disruption for its players, staff and local community while prompting a search for long-term program stability.
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