Cincinnati Bearcats Land Jerrod Calhoun: Utah State Coach Set to Lead Program

College Sports · By Marcus Chen · March 23, 2026
Cincinnati Bearcats Land Jerrod Calhoun: Utah State Coach Set to Lead Program

Cincinnati Bearcats basketball has found its new leader, selecting Utah State head coach Jerrod Calhoun to take the reins of the program. The move comes after an extensive search, with Calhoun reportedly the Bearcats' top target since the position became vacant.

Calhoun's stock has risen sharply thanks to his stellar work at Utah State, where he guided the Aggies to back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances. His ability to build a winning culture and consistently compete on the national stage made him a coveted candidate for programs seeking a turnaround or a boost in recruiting and performance.

  • Calhoun led Utah State to two consecutive NCAA tournament bids, underscoring his coaching acumen.
  • Cincinnati identified Calhoun as their preferred choice early in their coaching search.
  • The Bearcats are looking to leverage Calhoun's recent success to reinvigorate their program after a period of transition.

While the details of Calhoun's contract and official start date have yet to be released, his hiring signals a commitment to winning and building for the future. The Bearcats, a storied program with a proud tradition, are hoping Calhoun's postseason pedigree translates to renewed prominence in the coming seasons.

Calhoun's impact at Utah State was immediate and sustained. Under his leadership, the Aggies emerged as a consistent tournament threat, which not only raised the profile of their program but also showcased his ability to recruit and develop talent at a high level. Cincinnati, aiming to return to its former glory, is banking on Calhoun's experience and competitive drive.

With the transition now underway, Cincinnati fans and college basketball observers will be watching closely to see how Calhoun adapts to the new challenge and what strategies he will implement to achieve success in the American Athletic Conference.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN College Sports