PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — McNeese State coach Will Wade knows his name is in the mix during the college basketball coaching carousel.

And unlike some coaches this time of year, he's not being coy.


What You Need To Know

  • N.C. State fired head basketball coach Kevin Keatts after the Wolfpack ended the season 12-19 this month and failed to make the ACC Tournament

  • Will Wade, head coach for McNeese State in Louisiana, says he has been in contact with N.C. State about Keatts' old job

  • Wade has had two 20-win seasons in a row at McNeese State, which enters the NCAA tournament with a 27-6 record after a second straight conference title

Asked Wednesday if he or his agent had been in contact with N.C. State about its opening, the second-year McNeese State coach addressed the rumors directly.

“Yes,” Wade said during 12th-seeded McNeese State's news conference ahead of its NCAA Tournament Midwest Region first-round matchup with fifth-seeded Clemson.

N.C. State fired coach Kevin Keatts on March 9, an abrupt end to an eight-year tenure that saw the program’s fall this year prove too much to overcome even when framed against last season’s remarkable finish. The announcement came a day after the Wolfpack closed a 12-19 season and failed to qualify for the ACC Tournament as the reigning champion.

Though Wade didn't elaborate on the extent of his contact with N.C. State, his name has been linked to the Wolfpack job and other schools after finishing his second straight 20-win season at McNeese that ended with an NCAA tourney berth. The Cowboys enter this year's tournament with a 27-6 record and fresh off their second straight Southland Conference championship. He previously spent five seasons at LSU, two seasons at VCU and two at Chattanooga.

Wade, 42, said he's always tried to be transparent with both his assistants and players during this time of year.

“Just tell it like it is,” Wade said. “You may not always like what I’m going to say, but I’m going to tell you what I think. I’ve always kind of been like that, and there’s no need to hide it. The guys are reading it on social media. It’s no secret.”

“I’m not going to ask them to do something I’m not willing to do,” he said. “It’s no good if you don’t address it and if you sit there and BS them. They can read right through the BS, so you might as well. Hey, this is what it is. Here we are, and we’ll figure it out."