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From Cade to Chaos: Oklahoma State Seeks Steady Hand After Boynton Exit

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Oklahoma State basketball is in a state of flux following the departure of head coach Mike Boynton. After failing to reach the NCAA Tournament in four of his five seasons, Boynton and the Cowboys mutually agreed to part ways. This leaves a significant void to fill in Stillwater, and the search for his successor is already underway.

Boynton’s Legacy: A Mixed Bag

OSU hasn’t advanced beyond the first round of the NCAA Tournament since 2009, hasn’t been to the Sweet 16 since 2005, and the last Final Four appearance was 2004. While Boynton maintained some success, his tenure was marked by inconsistency. The lone NCAA Tournament appearance in 2021 came with Cade Cunningham, the eventual NBA No. 1 overall pick, leading the charge. The following season saw a postseason ban due to NCAA violations, and this year’s team finished a disappointing 12-20.

What the Cowboys Need

Oklahoma State needs a coach who can not only recruit high-caliber talent but also develop it into a cohesive unit. The ability to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the NCAA Transfer Portal will also be crucial. Fan engagement and a return to consistent winning are paramount for the program’s future.

Potential Candidates:

Several names could be on Oklahoma State’s shortlist:

The Road Ahead

The Oklahoma State athletic department has a critical decision to make. They need to find a coach who can not only win but also build a sustainable program that competes at the highest level. The upcoming coaching carousel promises to be interesting, and Oklahoma State’s choice will shape the future of Cowboy basketball.

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