Play Now <br> <a href="https://picks.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ncaa-tournament/bracket" class="">Men's Brackets</a> <br> Play Now <br> <a href="https://picks.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ncaaw-tournament/bracket" class="">Women's Brackets</a> <br> <a href="/podcasts/the-early-edge-a-daily-sportsline-betting-podcast/" class="">A Daily SportsLine Betting Podcast</a> <br> <a href="/podcasts/fantasy-football-today-podcast/" class="">NFL Draft is coming up!</a> <br>The Final Four is quickly approaching, so as we build up Purdue-NC State and UConn-Alabama, let's also reconvene and talk coaching carousel. <br>The most recent news: Josh Schertz formally leaving <strong>Indiana State</strong> for <strong>Saint Louis </strong>late Friday night. The news was made official Saturday morning. <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/saint-louis-hires-josh-schertz-indiana-state-coach-leaves-sycamores-after-falling-in-nit-final/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Schertz is headed to SLU on a six-year deal</a></span> that will pay him north of $2 million annually, a source told CBS Sports. <br>On Thursday, <strong>USC</strong> officially hired Eric Musselman away from Arkansas. <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/usc-hires-eric-musselman-as-coach-trojans-poach-arkansas-boss-in-shock-move-to-replace-andy-enfield/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Here's our news story on that</a></span>. It's a semi-shock, but remember: Musselman has ties to southern California and is coming off a whiff of season (16-17). Pressure would have been on had he stayed. At USC, he gets a new lease on his career and will face significantly less pressure as the program moves to the Big Ten. <br>And now, with <strong>Arkansas</strong> open, the Razorbacks will need to move quickly in order to avoid an outright roster purge. That's a top-25 job in the sport, without question. Arkansas donors tried to get Chris Beard there, but that fell through. On Friday, Jerome Tang turned down the job to stay at Kansas State. The scramble is officially on for the Razorbacks to try and get a replacement ASAP. Might we have that name by Sunday? I think so. <br>And hey, we've got Ivy League movement.<strong> Cornell </strong>hired top assistant/alum Jon Jaques to succeed Brian Earl on Friday. The Ivy League is thriving amid one of its strongest eras ever in men's basketball. Jaques was the best choice to keep Cornell competitive amid a fluctuating landscape within the conference — and across the sport. Cornell is in a good spot moving forward. <br><em>Previously ...</em><br>The long-expected move of Andy Enfield turning away from <strong>USC</strong> and heading to the Lone Star State <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/smu-hires-andy-enfield-usc-coach-leaves-trojans-after-11-seasons-to-lead-mustangs-into-acc-era/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">was made official</a></span> as <strong>SMU</strong> announced Enfield's hiring Monday. That put USC on the clock to get his replacement, and the Trojans made a splash of their own after working channels on that for more than a week.<br>Elsewhere, as expected, <strong>Oklahoma State</strong> finally closed when it hired <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/oklahoma-state-hires-steve-lutz-western-kentucky-coach-led-his-teams-to-three-straight-ncaa-tournaments/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Steve Lutz to a five-year deal</a></span> after more than a week of flirtation with the former Western Kentucky coach. Sources said OSU was poking around one more big offer in recent days, but that never materialized. Lutz's deal will start at $2.4 million. With Lutz leaving town, <strong>Western Kentucky </strong>AD Todd Stewart promoted Hank Plona up from assistant to head coach. <br>Speaking of Oklahoma State, former coach Mike Boynton Jr. is in line to join Dusty May's staff at <strong>Michigan</strong> as the lead assistant, sources said Tuesday. Boynton will also be joined by Georgia assistant Akeem Miskdeen. Boynton was in high demand among power-conference programs because of his stellar reputation in the industry. <br>Additionally,<strong> Washington State </strong>closed Tuesday night. As was first reported here, Montana State coach Matt Logie was offered but decided to stay at Montana State (and with a strong new contract). That opened the door for the other finalist:<strong> Eastern Washington's</strong> David Riley. He got a six-year deal that starts at nearly $600,000, according to sources. <br>We also had a hiring in the Missouri Valley on Monday. <strong>Drake</strong> tapped D-II wizard Ben McCollum to succeed Darian DeVries. McCollum has been offered other D-I jobs that past two cycles but couldn't commit. Now he takes over a program that's currently well-positioned in the Valley but is traditionally one of the toughest jobs in that league. <br>The carousel has 59 job switches so far. We are going to get to 60 in the next 48 hours. Here's a capsule on every gig that's flipped.<br>© 2004-2024 CBS Interactive. All Rights Reserved.<br>CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. 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