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Boise State men’s basketball assistant coach retires, leaving two openings on Leon Rice’s staff
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Boise State men’s basketball assistant coach retires, leaving two openings on Leon Rice’s staff

Boise State Broncos On SI·Bob Lundeberg·17 days ago
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Boise State men’s basketball assistant coach Tim Duryea is retiring, the program announced on Friday in a statement.  Duryea, 61, joined head coach Leon Rice’s staff in 2018 and spent eight seasons with the Broncos. He functioned as the team’s offensive coordinator with fellow assistant Mike Burns handling the defense.  “Tim Duryea was the consummate pro,” Rice said in a press release. “He added so much to our staff, starting with being an amazing coach and a great person. We were blessed to have him for eight years, and in that time, he made me so much better. I learned a great amount from him, and I know our staff did as well. We’re grateful for him.” Before joining Rice’s staff, Duryea spent the previous 17 seasons at Utah State. He was an assistant under longtime head coach Stew Morrill from 2001-15 and held the associate head coach title from 2008-15. When Morrill retired, Utah State promoted Duryea to head coach.…

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