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The sports world reacts to Tony Bennett’s retirement

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The sports world reacts to Tony Bennett’s retirement

In one of the more shocking afternoons Virginia fans can remember, longtime Virginia Cavaliers men’s basketball coach Tony Bennett has announced his retirement, effective immediately.

The announcement comes as an absolute stunner closing in on the 2024-25 season opener and after Coach Bennett signed an extension in that was slated to keep in him Charlottesville through 2029-30.

The sports world has been buzzing this afternoon with coaches, former, players, and media members all reacting to the news.

Countless media members, including John Fanta, Mark Titus, and Tate Frazier, all longtime fans of Bennett and his consistency, acknowledging his great career and how he treated others off the court.

Speaking of class, former Villanova Head Coach Jay Wright, who retired earlier than most expected in 2022, was quick to chime in on the best coaches college basketball has seen recently.

Rick Pitino also shared his thoughts on Bennett’s retirement.

Bennett and his packline defense caused fits for every ACC coach he faced during his career, especially to the Hokies. It felt right to see former coach Seth Greenberg and current coach Mike Young touch on his winning career.

Players of recent have always talked highly about CTB as a mentor and a coach and were quick to thank him for all he’s done.

From transfers to four year player, it’s nothing but respect for the Wisconsin native.

NBA star Trey Murphy reacting in perhaps the best way anyone could as a former player. Since Bennett took the job in 2009, He’s produced 10 NBA draft picks.

As crazy and surprising as this news is, I hope fans and media members alike give Bennett his flowers he’s rightfully earned over the next few weeks. A national championship, 433 career wins, three National Coach of the Yea awards, and six-time ACC regular-season championships put the UVA program back on the map.

Thanks for the memories, Coach.

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