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LSU hires VCU's Will Wade as new head coach

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LSU's search for a head coach is over as the school announced Monday that VCU's Will Wade has accepted the role of the Tigers new frontman.

The 34-year-old is one of the hottest coaching prospects in the country after a very impressive two-year run with the Rams. Since taking over for Shaka Smart with the program, Wade led VCU to a 51-20 record and back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances.

Prior to taking the VCU job, Wade held the same position at Chattanooga in the Southern Conference, posting a 40-25 record in two seasons.

Wade takes over for Johnny Jones who was fired after five seasons with the Tigers, posting a 90-72 overall record over that span.

While the move to a major conference program certainly makes sense for Wade, he faces a tough rebuilding job at LSU, as the Tigers finished the season with a dismal 10-21 record.

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