Report: Thad Matta will not take Georgia basketball job

People who know say that Georgia wants Thad Matta as its next men's basketball coach. Matta is from a town with basketball in its name. He was born July 11, 1967 in Hoopeston, Illinois. Matta led Ohio State to the Final Four in 2007 (at Philips Arena) and in 2012. Matta also was a head coach at Butler and Xavier. Ohio State won five Big Ten titles under Matta and an NIT championship. Matta has won Coach of the Year honors in the Big Ten, the Atlantic 10 and the Horizon League. In 18 seasons, Matta's teams

A day after receiving an offer to fill the Georgia basketball coaching vacancy, former Ohio State coach Thad Matta has decided not to accept the job, according to ESPN’s Jeff Goodman.

Original story -- Seth Emerson, DawgNation

Athens - After spending a second straight day in Athens, Thad Matta is back home in Indianapolis contemplating a five-year contract offer from Georgia worth at least $15 million to become its next basketball coach. A decision could come as soon as later today.

Matta, the former Ohio State head coach, spent a second straight day in Athens on Tuesday, touring Stegeman Coliseum and other facilities. He was with his wife, Barbara, and the couple flew home to Indianapolis on Tuesday night.

Matta was also in Athens on Monday, bringing along one of his daughters and meeting with athletics director Greg McGarity and other officials.

Georgia has offered Matta an annual salary that is north of $3 million. The exact figure is not clear, but that would make him the second-highest paid basketball coach in the SEC, after Kentucky’s John Calipari. (That’s according to current salaries, and not including possible raises for other SEC coaches this offseason.)

Matta is expected to make a decision on Wednesday, although it could always stretch into Thursday.

While it’s clear that Matta is the first choice for Georgia, the school would be prepared to move on if he turns the offer down. The other candidates are not known, other than former Indiana head coach Tom Crean, who was contacted by representatives for Georgia on Saturday.

Mark Fox was fired as Georgia head coach on Saturday after nine seasons.

The next coach will inherit a roster that loses Yante Maten, the AP SEC Player of the Year, as well as starting small forward Juwan Parker. And recruiting, which had been strong in Fox’s last couple years, has hit a rough patch with the de-commitments of 2019 prospects Elias King and Ashton Hagans. (Hagans may reclassify to the 2018 season.)

But Georgia will return a potentially strong nucleus of young players: Forwards Nicolas Claxton and Rayshaun Hammonds had some good moments as freshmen, as did point guard Teshaun Hightower. Shooting guard Tyree Crump, who led the team in scoring in its final game of the year, will be a junior.