Tom Izzo isn't leaving now, but Michigan State will have a hard time replacing him when he does
Posted Sep 17, 2018
Tom Izzo declared last season that he was not retiring. And while the university-wide shakeup surely affected the coach, his job appears to be safe. The question, then, turns to how long he wants it. Izzo is 63 years old but also coming off a 30-5 season, the second-best record of his career. How long will he continue coaching Michigan State until he hands the reins over to a successor?
(CBS Sports)
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