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Ben Johnson Finally Fired as Gophers MBB Coach

Former Minnesota Gophers head men
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The Minnesota Gophers men’s basketball team lost their 17th game of the season on Wednesday, a 72-64 dud in their first round Big Ten Tournament game vs the Northwestern Wildcats. Ben Johnson’s 2024-25 Golden Gophers finished 15-17. Sadly, that’s the second-best record Ben has enjoyed during his 4-year tenure in Dinkytown.

This week’s B1G Tourney loss made Ben Johnson 56-71 (.441) as University of Minnesota men’s basketball coach, 22-57 in Big Ten play. His .441 overall winning percentage is the worst of any men’s head basketball coach in school history, who was on the job for three years or more (see table below).

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Ben Johnson fired as University of Minnesota Gophers men’s head basketball coach

Former Minnesota Gophers head men's basketball coach, Ben Johnson
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But in the wee hours of Thursday morning, Ben Johnson finally met his fate when athletic director Mark Coyle announced at 1 a.m. CDT that the De La Salle and U of M alum had been fired from his dream job as Minnesota Golden Gophers head basketball coach.

University of Minnesota Director of Athletics  Mark Coyle  has announced that the University has parted ways with men’s basketball coach  Ben Johnson .

“I met with Ben in-person early this morning when the team returned to Minneapolis from the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament and informed him that we were making a change in leadership. I thanked him for his dedication and for guiding the program, one he cares deeply about, for the last four years. Ben is a terrific person, and we wish him well.

U of M AD Mark Coyle statement

There were reports recently saying that Ben Johnson’s job felt safe. But that’s because this was a Mark Coyle decision, and he wasn’t letting anyone in on it. Unlike when Ben was hired, Coyle was not going to allow high-powered alumni and boosters influence his decision to fire the first time head coach.

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Ben Johnson goes down as one of the worst men’s basketball coaches in U of M history

You have to go back 100 years — to Harold Taylor from 1925 to 1927 — in order to find a former Gophers MBB coach who lost a bigger percentage of his games than Johnson, who was allowed more time on the job. Any other head coach whose teams performed as poorly as Ben’s were all fired within one or two years of getting the job.

Rk

Coach

From

To

Yrs

W

L

W-L%

NCAA

Louis Cooke

1898

1924

27

248

131

.654

0

Clem Haskins

1987

1999

13

239

168

.587

6

Dave McMillan

1928

1948

18

196

156

.557

0

Jim Dutcher

1976

1986

11

190

113

.627

1

Ozzie Cowles

1949

1959

11

147

93

.613

0

Richard Pitino

2014

2021

8

141

123

.534

2

Tubby Smith

2008

2013

6

124

81

.605

3

Dan Monson

2000

2007

8

118

106

.527

1

John Kundla

1960

1968

9

110

105

.512

0

Bill Musselman

1972

1975

4

69

32

.683

1

Ben Johnson

2022

2025

4

56

71

.441

0

Bill Fitch

1969

1970

2

25

23

.521

0

Harold Taylor

1925

1927

3

19

30

.388

0

Carl Nordly

1943

1944

2

17

23

.425

0

George Hanson

1971

1971

1

11

13

.458

0

Weston Mitchell

1945

1945

1

8

13

.381

0

Jim Molinari

2007

2007

1

7

17

.292

0

Jimmy Williams

1986

1986

1

2

9

.182

0

In other words, good riddance. Ben Johnson, according to every single person who has ever run into him, is a wonderful person. Great. But this is a cut-throat business. The only way anyone cares about your personality is if you win first, something Johnson failed to do for four full seasons.

Ben’s biggest failure, without a doubt, was in Name, Image and Likeness. He got his job at the same time NIL was taking over college sports. Instead of embracing change and fundraising NIL early, to get ahead of other schools, Johnson ignored it. In the end, that cost him his job.

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Mark Coyle starts the search for next Gophers MBB coach

Now, Coyle is on the hunt for a new leader of the Minnesota Golden Gophers men’s basketball program, and he believes it’s a job a lot of coaches around the country are going to want.

“These decisions are difficult and are made after careful consideration and evaluation. The expectation for our program is to compete for championships, and unfortunately, we have not done that in the last four years. 

This is an extremely desirable job in one of the best conferences and cities in the nation, and we fully expect to compete at the highest level on and off the court. We provide a world-class experience for our student-athletes, have one of the best practice facilities in the nation and play games in a historic venue. We offer everything that is needed to be successful, and we will immediately begin a nationwide search for our next men’s basketball coach.”

U of M AD Mark Coyle statement

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