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Who Will Succeed Danny Manning And Become The Next Head Coach Of Wake Forest?

There comes a time when it’s time for someone new to take over a program.

For Wake Forest that time is now after six seasons under the direction of Danny Manning!

Why? Wake Forest never finished above .500 in the ACC under Manning, who had a 14-42 conference record over the past three seasons. Last season, the Demon Deacons went 13-18 overall and 6-14 in the ACC, finishing in a tie for last in the conference standings. “according to an article by Jeff Borzello on espn.com

Wake Forest finished 12th or worse in the league in five of Manning's six seasons.according to an article by Jeff Borzello on espn.com

Overall, Manning went 78-111 in his six seasons in Winston-Salem and 30-80 in conference play.according to an article by Jeff Borzello on espn.com

The Demon Deacons made one postseason appearance under Manning, losing in the First Four in 2017. according to an article by Jeff Borzello on espn.com

With Danny Manning being let go after six seasons who will be Wake Forest’s next coach?

The top candidates include Steve Forbes, East Tennessee State: Forbes is overdue for a power-conference job. He has done a phenomenal job at ETSU, winning 130 games in five seasons and earning two regular-season titles. The Bucs went to the NCAA tournament in 2017 and would have gone last season after winning 30 games and the SoCon tournament. Forbes has successfully recruited at a number of levels and has high-major experience as an assistant coach at Texas A&M, Tennessee and Wichita State.according to an article by Jeff Borzello on espn.com

Wes Miller, UNC Greensboro: Miller, who played at North Carolina, has been the name buzzing around this job for most of the season. UNCG reached the NCAA tournament in 2018 and was the final team left out in 2019. The Spartans won the SoCon regular-season title in 2017 and 2018, won 29 games in 2019 and went 23-9 overall and finished third in the conference last season. Miller also has very strong ties to Wake Forest, given the Demon Deacons' practice court has been named after his father since 2001.according to an article by Jeff Borzello on espn.com

While other options include Pat Kelsey, Winthrop: Wake Forest fans are very familiar with Kelsey, who was on staff under Skip Prosser with the Demon Deacons for eight seasons in the early 2000s. He spent three seasons as director of basketball operations before being promoted to an assistant coach. Kelsey has been the head coach at Winthrop since 2012, winning at least a share of the Big South regular-season title on three occasions and going to the NCAA tournament in 2017. The Eagles would have gone last season after winning the conference tournament.Ryan Odom, UMBC: Another familiar name to Wake Forest, Odom's father was the head coach of the Demon Deacons from 1989 to 2001. Odom has spent the last four seasons as the head coach of UMBC, leading the Retrievers to the NCAA tournament in 2018 and pulling off the first 16-over-1 upset when they knocked off top-seeded Virginia. He also has high-major experience as an assistant at Virginia Tech. UMBC did finish below .500 overall last season, though, and Odom hasn't won a regular-season title. according to an article by Jeff Borzello on espn.com

So who will be Wake Forest next coach?

Right now we don’t have answer to that question but Jeff Borzello’s prediction is either Miller or Forbes.  Why? I think both coaches are terrific candidates and are ready for the next step. Forbes has more experience, while Miller has stronger Wake Forest connections. I don't think Currie can go wrong. “according to an article by Jeff Borzello on espn.com