Billy Gillispie resigns at Texas Tech
Updated: September 21, 2012, 12:33 PM ET
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In the short term, there are no winners in the Billy Gillispie saga that ended with his resignation at Texas Tech. Now it's up to the disgraced former coach to change that in the long run, writes Dana O'Neil.
Texas Tech is facing a two- to three-year setback in recruiting and an even lengthier rebuilding period. Andy Katz examines who could be the Red Raiders' next coach.
At this point, Billy Gillispie's decision to resign was best for him and the Red Raiders, even this close to the season, writes Dick Vitale.
After battling health problems and allegations of mistreatment of players, Billy Gillispie has resigned as Texas Tech's head coach. Did the move come as a surprise?