Moos, Bone likely to meet next week
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FROM PULLMAN -- Washington State athletic director Bill Moos said on his weekly radio show Monday that he plans to meet next week with coach Ken Bone to discuss the future of the program.
Moos did not say specifically whether he's decided Bone will be retained or not. He said the two will recap the season, discuss recruiting and "chart the course" for the future of the team when they meet.
That's standard operating procedure for Moos. He meets with each coach at the end of their respective seasons to discuss the future and check in to see how they feel things are going. Those aren't conversations that happen during the season, Moos said, "unless there's a question about recruiting or scheduling. This will give us a chance to have a long visit and chart our course."
Moos noted that last year's end-of-season meeting wound up yielding a staff shake-up, with assistant coach Jeff Hironaka being reassigned to an operations role and Ray Lopes being hired as a new assistant.
Bone said after WSU's season-ending 64-62 loss to Washington in the Pac-12 tournament that he's not concerned about his job status.
"I think we’ve done a good job and decisions will be made, whether it’s this year or next year or the following year," said Bone, who has three years remaining on a 7-year contract. "It’s out of my control, so I’m not going to worry about things that are out of my control. Just going to keep doing the best I can."
Bone would be owed $2.55 million if terminated this season.
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