Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan no longer certain he'll retire after season
Posted Aug 13, 2015
Bo Ryan’s retirement as University of Wisconsin men’s basketball coach may not be as imminent as expected. Ryan announced in late June that he planned to retire after one more season with the Badgers and expressed hope that longtime assistant Greg Gard would be hired as his successor. But on Wednesday at an appearance at the U.S. Venture Open golf charity event, the 67-year-old Ryan didn’t sound like a coach headed toward a farewell tour in 2015-16.
(Appleton Post-Crescent)
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