
Greg McDermott Drops Surprising Retirement Timeline, Stirring Suspense Over Alan Huss’s Future at Creighton
“The transition plan at Creighton is in effect. Alan Huss is leaving High Point to head back to the Blue Jays and be the head coach-in-waiting whenever Greg McDermott retires,” said John Fanta. “Greg McDermott is an outstanding coach and an even better human. He’s one of the most beloved figures in college basketball. What he’s built at Creighton, transitioning the program to the Big East and making them a perennial contender, is special. This transition plan with Huss is really well done, IMO.”
With McDermott’s consistent track record of NCAA Tournament appearances, the expectations remain high heading into his final seasons. The early arrival of Huss on staff is a strategic move, allowing him to build relationships with players and recruits while learning McDermott’s system.Greg McDermott’s era at Creighton is inching closer to its final buzzer, and it’s stirring up quite the buzz in college hoops circles. The Bluejays, a staple in the Big East under his guidance, made a shrewd move back in April by bringing Alan Huss aboard—not just as an assistant coach, but as the heir apparent. This handoff isn’t happening overnight, though. McDermott himself has shared that he plans to steer the ship for another two to three seasons, ensuring a smooth transition while still battling it out on the hardwood. Meanwhile, the team remains aggressive—snatching key transfers like Iowa’s Owen Freeman and Josh Dix, signaling that McDermott’s competitive fire burns just as bright as ever. With postseason dreams alive and a successor already learning the ropes, Creighton’s next chapter is shaping up to be as compelling as the last. LEARN MOREWhile the move clearly signaled that McDermott’s retirement was on the horizon, there was no timeline when the announcement was first made. Now, just a few months later, McDermott has provided some clarity on how much longer he plans to coach.McDermott is aiming to leave Omaha on a high note—and this season could be the one where Creighton finally breaks through and makes a deep NCAA Tournament run.McDermott hasn’t slowed down in the transfer portal. He landed a major recruiting win by securing Iowa standouts Owen Freeman and Josh Dix—two players who played a key role in the Hawkeyes’ success last season. This duo is expected to make a significant impact in Omaha.The Creighton Bluejays have been one of the top basketball programs in the Big East under Greg McDermott’s leadership. Now, McDermott’s time is nearing its end, as the Bluejays announced back in April that they’ve hired High Point’s Alan Huss as both an assistant coach and his eventual successor.Follow The Sporting News on WhatsApp“Greg McDermott tells me that he plans to coach at Creighton for 2-3 more years before retiring and handing it off to Alan Huss,” CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein posted.
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