
đđ HISTORIC HONOR: Texas Tech Head Coach Grant McCasland Crowned National Coach of the Year Following Record-Breaking Elite Eight Run, Program-Defining Season, and Groundbreaking Culture Shift in Lubbock
In a season marked by transformation, resilience, and excellence, Texas Tech head coach Grant McCasland has been named Coach of the Yearâa monumental recognition of his leadership and success in turning the Red Raiders into a national powerhouse.
At just 48 years old, McCasland has established one of the fastest-rising programs in college basketball history: a 51â20 record across two seasons, highlighted by a 28â9 performance in 2024â25 that included a second-place BigâŻ12 finish and an impressive run to the Elite Eight .
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đĽ A Season to Remember: From Underdog to National Contender
Historic Success: Under McCaslandâs guidance, Texas Tech achieved a 15â5 conference record, setting the school record for BigâŻ12 victories and accumulating 8 road winsâthe most in program history .
Elite Tournament Run: The Red Raiders were seeded No.âŻ3 in the NCAA Tournament, swept through the West Region, and reached the Elite Eight for the first time under McCaslandâonly the third time in Red Raiders history .
Program Record Ranking: Texas Tech cracked the AP TopâŻ10 for six straight weeksâanother school recordâand finished the season at No.âŻ8 .
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đ The Architect Behind the Turnaround: McCaslandâs Hands-On Leadership
McCaslandâs rapid rise from a celebrated North Texas coachâincluding an NIT championship in 2023âto BigâŻ12 contender has been fueled by his belief in defense, balance, and player development .
This season in Lubbock, he melded his defensive pedigree with high-octane offense. Texas Tech averaged 80.6 points per game, ranking in the Top 40 nationally and ninth in adjusted offensive efficiency . The program even earned praise from rival head coach Bill Self, who nominated McCasland as a contender for BigâŻ12 Coach of the Year .
Hiring elite assistants such as Jeff Linder, nurturing stars like BigâŻ12 Player of the Year JT Toppin, and integrating transfers like Chance McMillian into high-energy lineups reflects McCaslandâs sharp eye for talent .
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đ A Commitment Beyond the Court
McCaslandâs impact stretches well beyond wins and losses. In back-to-back seasons, heâs reshaped Texas Techâs culture and fan environment:
Historic attendance: Nine sellouts at United Arena and over 450,000 fans in two years .
Player development: From cultivating defensive intensity to honing offensive execution, McCasland has consistently grown depth and flexibility in his squad .
Integrity & Character: A vocal Christian and recipient of the FCA John Lotz Award, heâs guided the team with a foundation of values and accountability .
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đ Securing the Future: A Landmark Extension
Reflecting his success, the university has extended McCaslandâs contract through 2030â31 with a total value of $31.5 million, beginning at a $5âŻmillion salary next year . Athletic Director Kirby Hocutt emphasized McCaslandâs ability to âraise and deliver on high expectationsâ .
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đď¸ Voices of Praise
Bill Self (Kansas head coach): âIf youâre going to look at teams in our league⌠Grant McCasland would win Coach of the Year as much as anybodyâ .
Robbie Hummel (analyst): âIâll go with Grant McCasland⌠they are the No.âŻ9 offense in college basketball, that’s pretty impressiveâ .
Kirby Hocutt: âWe look forward to an exciting future under CoachâŻMcCaslandâs leadershipâ .
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đď¸ Legacy in the Making
From a promising rebuild at North Texas to transforming Texas Tech into a national contender, McCaslandâs journey is a masterclass in vision, work, and values. The Coach of the Year honor isn’t just a personal triumphâit validates the bold culture shift heâs instilled and sets a new standard for the program.
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With Coach of the Year honors secured, an Elite Eight run behind him, peak fan engagement, and a secure multi-million-dollar contract through 2031, Grant McCaslandâs Texas Tech story is only beginning. As the Red Raiders gear up for future seasons, one thing is clear: under McCaslandâs leadership, theyâre no longer chasing respectâtheyâre claiming it.
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