As the Tennessee Volunteers prepare for a heated battle in the Elite Eight, their associate head coach is emerging as a top candidate for the head coach opening at NC State. Justin Gainey, a former Wolfpack player, interviewed with NC State athletic director Boo Corrigan and other key members of the department in Chicago on Saturday.
His current boss, Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes, took time during his press conference ahead of the team’s matchup against the No. 1 seed in the Midwest region, the Michigan Wolverines, to address the rumors surrounding Gainey and NC State outright. The general feeling for Barnes was one of happiness for a coach that’s helped him continue to grow Tennessee into a successful program consistently.
Barnes’ press conference
Barnes is a pro’s pro and understands the nuances of the profession better than many college coaches. There aren’t many better mentors in the sport for a coach like Gainey, hoping to be a head coach at the Power Conference level, than Barnes. To sweeten the pot for NC State, Barnes gave his current associate head coach about as strong an endorsement as possible.
“I hope he gets the job. I don’t think there’s anybody in the country that loves NC State more than Justin Gainey,” Barnes said. “He’s a North Carolina native. He went to NC State, played four years there, started four years. Helped win an ACC tournament. He has just incredible pride in his university. A terrific basketball coach.”
Gainey played for the Wolfpack from 1996 to 2000, walking away as one of the more prolific defensive players in the program’s history. He’s received support from other former NC State players over the last week after Will Wade’s shocking exit and return to LSU, which left the Pack without a leader once again. It doesn’t hurt that Barnes thinks Gainey is more than ready to be a head coach…