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Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger shoots down job speculation

By Thomson Reuters Mar 25, 2026 | 8:19 PM

Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger on Wednesday disputed any speculation involving him and other coaching jobs as “not true,” as rumors of him being a possible North Carolina coaching target persist.

Otzelberger addressed ​the situation at the team hotel in Chicago shortly after ‌the No. 2 seed Cyclones (29-7) arrived in town for Friday’s Sweet 16 game against No. 6 Tennessee.

“Any speculation with me and any other jobs or opportunities is not true,” Otzelberger told reporters. “I’m the coach of the Cyclones, thrilled to be the coach ‌of the ​Cyclones. And what I can say to ⁠you even more, as we ⁠move forward together, is the alignment on our campus – with (university president) Dr. (David) Cook, (athletic director) Jamie Pollard – is amazing. We’re thrilled and excited about our future together.

“Really appreciative and grateful for Jamie Pollard and David Cook ​and the conversations we’ve had. Just excited about our future. That’s topic No. 1. There’s no questions about it, there’s nothing to talk ⁠about, there’s nothing else to answer. That’s ⁠the truth.”

Otzelberger, 48, is in his fifth season at ​Iowa State and has a 124-52 record entering Friday’s game. This season marks ​the third time he has guided the Cyclones to the ‌Sweet 16.

He has a contract paying him $4 million annually through the 2031-32 season that includes a $4 million buyout should he leave for another job.

Pollard commented on social media shortly after Otzelberger shut down all speculation.

“Excited for Cyclone ⁠Nation that TJ is not going anywhere — he will be our basketball coach for a long time!” Pollard wrote.

Iowa State standout point guard Tamin Lipsey said ⁠he doesn’t get surprised ‌by speculation involving Otzelberger.

“There’s rumors every year when there’s ⁠a head coaching job, his name is brought up. ​That’s ‌a credit to him and what he’s done with ​this program,” ⁠Lipsey told reporters in Chicago. “This is where he wants to be. To see him come out and say that right away should mean a lot to us players and the fans in general.”

Otzelberger has a 223-115 record in 10 seasons as a head coach, including stints at South Dakota State (2016-19) and ​UNLV (2020-21).

–Field Level Media