Villanova head coach Kevin Willard sensationally threatened to fire his staff on live TV before they suffered a shock defeat to Utah State at March Madness.
The No. 8 Wildcats started slow in their first-round matchup on Friday night, with the No. 9 Aggies outscoring them 16-2 in the paint at the time of Willard’s explosive interview.
TNT sideline reporter Lauren Shehadi then asked him how he plans to stop Utah State’s attack with his team trailing 22-16 in the first half.
‘I’m gonna fire my staff,’ Willard said bluntly in a moment which has gone viral.
A stunned Shehadi replied: ‘Not now!’
‘Yeah, I am,’ the Wildcats coach insisted. ‘Because we’ve given up eight points on underneath out-of-bounds defense. The only thing I’m gonna do is fire them and get a new staff.’
Villanova coach Kevin Willard sensationally threatened to fire his staff on live TV Friday night
While Willard was likely joking at the time, that may no longer be the case after Villanova were dumped out of March Madness by Utah State in San Diego.
After heading in at the interval leading 39-37, the Wildcats’ defense was obliterated in the second half, with the Aggies earning a famous 86-76 victory.
Willard is in his first season at Villanova after leaving Maryland last year, a move which sparked a major backlash at the time.
He led his new team to a 24-8 record in the regular season and Big East tournament before their nightmare loss to Utah State.
Friday’s game marked Villanova’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2022, when Jay Wright led the program to the Final Four before retiring.
MJ Collins’ steal and emphatic one-handed slam dunk with 1:13 left gave him 20 points as Utah State opened its fourth straight NCAA Tournament with a win over Willard’s Villanova.
Mason Falslev, the Mountain West Conference Player of the Year, scored 22 and helped bring the Aggies back from a 10-point deficit early in the second half.
The Wildcats were eventually dumped out of March Madness after a shock defeat to Utah State
The Aggies were ecstatic after claiming a huge 86-76 victory to advance to the next round
Willard’s first season as Villanova head coach came to a disappointing end on Friday night
Utah State (29-6), the No. 9 seed in the West Region, will play No. 1 seed Arizona in the second round on Sunday. They beat No. 16 Long Island 92-58 on Friday.
Collins converted a three-point play with 2:53 left to give the Aggies a 78-73 lead. After Villanova committed a five-second inbound violation, Falslev fed him for a layup and an 80-73 lead. Collins intercepted a pass by Bryce Lindsay and went in for his slam for an 84-74 lead.
Lindsay made six 3-pointers and scored 25 points for Villanova. Duke Brennan and Tyler Perkins added 15 points apiece.
The Wildcats used a 9-1 run to open the second half and take a 48-38 lead.