1) Billy Donovan, Florida — The Florida head coach has other things on his mind right now, but when the Gators' run ends he'll have to decide whether to take a look at heading to Lexington.
Donovan has a terrific relationship with Florida AD Jeremy Foley and Foley isn't about to let money be the determining factor for Donovan leaving Gainesville. Look for Donovan ultimately to remain where he is.
Odds (if offered): Slim
2) Rick Barnes, Texas — The Texas coach was pursued heavily by NC State a year ago, but he decided to remain in Austin despite the lure of basically returning home.
Odds (if offered): 10 percent
3) Tom Izzo, Michigan State — He's a God in East Lansing and it would be difficult to imagine him leaving.
Odds (if offered): 10 percent
4) Tom Crean, Marquette — One of the hardest-working guys in the business, Crean would really be able to take advantage of the Kentucky name on the recruiting trail. He's done a terrific job at Marquette, but going to Lexington would be a huge boost.
Odds (if offered): 50 percent
5) Billy Gillispie, Texas A&M — There's no questioning the job that the Aggies head man has done in turning around the program, but his strength lies definitely with recruiting the Lone Star state. Also, remember he wasn't even the one who recruited Acie Law IV or Joseph Jones.
Odds (if offered): 30 percent
6) John Calipari, Memphis — Cal has done an impressive job at Memphis, but he likes attention — and he doesn't get any until the NCAA tournament rolls around. That would change in Lexington — and so would his ability to attract high-profile recruits.
Odds (if offered): 40 percent
7) Thad Matta, Ohio State — Greg Oden will be gone this year and Daequan Cook and Mike Conley Jr. aren't all that far behind, but Matta is a perfect fit for Columbus. He's low-key and doesn't mind playing second-fiddle to football.
Odds (if offered): 5 percent
8) Jay Wright, Villanova — His name was mentioned prominently a year ago after his team made a run at the Final Four and his personality would make him an instant hit in Lexington. However, Wright is happy at 'Nova and he doesn't have quite as much appeal as he did a year ago.
Odds: (if offered): 15 percent
9) Mark Few, Gonzaga — Just imagine what Few could do in Lexington. He has helped turn Gonzaga into a legitimate power out west with unheralded players. However, not quite sure he's the right guy for this job. Few will likely take over for Ernie Kent when he leaves Oregon.
Odds (if offered): 50 percent
10) Mike Brey, Notre Dame — I can't imagine this one happening because Brey still hasn't made the Big Dance two of the last three years. If he gets offered the job, expect him to take about one breath before accepting.
Odds (if offered): 99 percent

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