The Los Angeles Times spoke to a well-connected former coach who thinks that the damage will go well beyond the Louisville staff
He says that he expects 40-50 openings across the landscape after this is all said and done.
Two people involved in the case, who spoke on the condition they not be identified because of the ongoing legal proceedings, said they expect more college coaches and others involved with grassroots basketball programs to be charged later this month.
“This is the tip of the iceberg,” one of them said.
One former high-major college coach who retains deep connections in the business said he believes the case will lead to 40 to 50 job openings for head and assistant coaches by the spring.