Tobin Anderson is the latest coach to jump ship for a bigger job in the immediate aftermath of a Cinderella run in the NCAA Tournament.
Steve Donahue
took No. 12 Cornell to the Sweet 16 in 2010; hired by Boston College, which never made the tourney in his four years there. Now he's at Penn.took No. 12 Milwaukee to the Sweet 16 in 2005; hired by Tennessee, where he had an excellent six-year run . Now he's at Auburn.Other coaches like Jim Larrañaga and Porter Moser have parlayed similar Cinderella runs into bigger gigs a few years down the line.
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