The general thinking over the past week or so has been that the next Wyoming men's basketball coach will be one of two men: Old Dominion's Blaine Taylor or St. John's assistant Mike Dunlap.
But is that a sure thing? Maybe not. While we know Wyoming officials have met face-to-face with both Taylor and Dunlap, a report popped up late last week that the Cowboys recently also contacted the College of Southern Idaho's Steve Gosar. In fact, Wyoming Athletic Director Tom Burman contacted both Gosar and CSI athletic director Joel Bate on Wednesday to express his interest.
Gosar, who played four years at Wyoming and later served as an assistant, led CSI to a 33-4 record this season and went 75-25 in his three seasons at the program. He also has two coveted guards on his current roster -- Pierre Jackson and Darius Smith -- who could potentially make the move with him to Laramie.
Two other names that remain on the radar for the job are Murray State's Billy Kennedy, Florida assistant Larry Shyatt and South Florida assistant Jeremy Cox.