Jay Wright stepping away from broadcasting to focus on administrative role at Villanova

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Between his engaging personality, well-coiffed hair and endless array of custom-fitted suits, Jay Wright seemed destined to end up on television after retiring as Villanova'smen's basketballcoach in 2022. After three years on camera, though, he's stepping away. Wright announced on Aug. 28that he will no longer be working full-time as a college basketball analyst for CBS and TNT Sports, a move he says will allow him to focus more on his role as a special assistant to the president atVillanovaand spend more quality time with his family. pic.twitter.com/tGrvk3rBx0 — Jay Wright (@CoachJayWright)August 28, 2025 REQUIRED READING:EA Sports college basketball video game 'in the process' of development The 63-year-old Wright worked for CBS and the Turner family of networks as both a game analyst and a studio show pundit. He became one of the in-studio anchors of NCAA men's basketball tournament coverage over the past three seasons. In a post on social media, Wright added that he's looking forward to "staying connected and collaborating" with the networks on "future projects." In 21 seasons as Villanova's coach, Wright transformed the Wildcats from a middling Big East program to a national power, going 520-197 and winning two national championships. In 2021, he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He stunned much of the college basketball world when he retired in April 2022, only about two weeks after he led Villanova to its fourth Final Four of his tenure. At the time, Wrightsaid he lacked the same "edge"in his final season that he had throughout his coaching career. Immediately after his retirement, Wright was appointed as a special assistant to the president at the university. In that position, the six-time Big East coach of the yearis involved withfundraising, advising and education. While his exit from broadcasting would have fueled endless speculation this time a year ago about a return to the Villanova sideline, that shouldn't be the case now. In March, the Wildcats fired Kyle Neptune, Wright's successor and former assistant coach, and replaced him with former Maryland head coach Kevin Willard. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jay Wright stepping away from broadcasting to focus on role at Villanova

 

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