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What Mississippi State basketball’s Chris Jans said of Arkansas report, contract extension
STARKVILLE — In early April, a report surfaced from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette linking Mississippi State basketball coach Chris Jans to the vacancy at Arkansas.
On Wednesday, for the first time since it was reported he was interviewing for the opening, Jans responded.
“I think all of us know at this point in our lives that we shouldn’t believe everything that we read on social media,” Jans said. “Regardless of the question, that would be my first comment about that. That’s all I’m going to say.”
The Razorbacks were in the midst of replacing Eric Musselman when Jans was linked to the job. However, shortly after the report came out, Arkansas began finalizing a deal to hire former Kentucky coach John Calipari.
Jans is entering his third season at Mississippi State after leading the Bulldogs to back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances. He reaffirmed his commitment to MSU on May 20 when he agreed to a contract extension.
The new deal pays Jans an annual salary of $4.2 million. His original salary when he was hired in 2022 was $2.4 million, and it jumped to $3.2 million when he signed an extension last year.
“It feels great to have the support from (MSU president Mark) Keenum and powers to be,” Jans said. “Certainly, athletics director Zac Selmon had a lot to do with it. We’re very, very appreciative of it and excited to be here, to continue to build upon what we’ve started.
“You harken back to when we got here, that’s what we said we were going to do. We were going to make the NCAA tournament and we were going to build teams each and every year with the goal of being a perennial NCAA tournament at-large program. Fortunately, we’ve been able to do that.”
While the extension shows backing from the administration, it comes with increased hopes of success.
“They’re going to expect us to win more,” Jans said.
While MSU has been a fixture in March Madness during Jans’ tenure, the trips have been short. Mississippi State was eliminated in the First Four in 2023 before getting eliminated in the first round this year.
“Early exits are not the plan,” Jans said. “We raised our goals last year as a program for the first time – for me, for any program I’ve been in as a head coach in terms of what the end goal was for our team. We fell short of that. We’ll continue to raise those goals that we have, that we basically keep to ourselves in our locker room.”
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The extension also brings stability for his staff, Jans added, though he’s still searching for a new assistant.
Top assistant James Miller left MSU for Oklahoma State on April 9. With his departure coming in the heat of transfer portal movement, Jans elected to put a search for Miller’s replacement on the back burner.
“The last three weeks, I’ve spent quite a bit of time in vetting guys and having conversations,” Jans said. “We’re getting closer and closer for that to be done.”
Stefan Krajisnik is the Mississippi State beat writer for the Clarion Ledger. Contact him at skrajisnik@gannett.com or follow him on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, @skrajisnik3.
Mississippi
Family of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells demand investigation into son’s death
JACKSON COUNTY, Ms. (WZTV) — The family of a Mississippi teenager whose body was found after he went missing Fourth of July weekend is now demanding answers.
On Friday, Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump , Rev. Al Sharpton and the family of Wells are holding a press conference to demand an investigation into the teen’s death.
Wells’ body was reportedly found Monday in the water near the end of Horn Island in Jackson County, Mississippi.
Rev. Sharpton opened the conference by stating there are too many unanswered questions to close the investigation into Wells’ death. He says Wells, who is Black, went on a boat with three white men, who returned with Wells’ phone and keys, but not Wells.
“We we’ve been told does not make sense,” Rev. Sharpton said. “There’s just too many questions where they should not be closing the investigation. This does not smell right.”
Attorney Crump leading an independent investigation into Wells’ death.
Investigators are asking anyone who was on or near Horn Island on July 4 to come forward, especially if they saw Wells, spoke with him, heard or saw any type of disturbance or have original photos or videos from the island.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department Criminal Investigations Division at 228-769-3065 during regular business hours or 228-769-3063 after hours.
This is a developing story. Check back as we continue to update this story.
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Mississippi Highway Patrol deployed to Goodman after viral gun video, leaders explain goals
GOODMAN, Miss. — The Mississippi Department of Public Safety has deployed state troopers to the Town of Goodman indefinitely following a viral video showing people waving guns and mocking the absence of police in the town.
DPS Commissioner Sean Tindell and other department leaders flew into Goodman on Thursday to meet with town officials. Tindell said the video drew the attention of both himself and Gov. Tate Reeves.
“We felt like there needed to be a presence of law enforcement in Goodman to send a message,” Tindell said. “That it’s not a town or any town in Mississippi that we’re going to allow lawlessness to prevail.”
Troopers conducting stops, working alongside sheriff’s office
Since Wednesday, troopers have been stopping drivers in downtown Goodman and in neighborhoods. Tindell said the Mississippi Highway Patrol is working alongside the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office as part of the investigation.
“It’s more regular law enforcement duties at this point,” Tindell said. “You know, we’re looking at individuals in the video to ask who they were and go from there.”
Tindell said MHP deployments to towns across the state are not uncommon, and include safety checkpoints, driver’s license verifications and insurance verifications.
“So that’s not unusual anywhere on any given day,” Tindell said. “We just happen to be in Goodman because they needed additional help at that time.”
Mayor supports presence; some residents question it
Mayor Michael Howard said he supports MHP’s increased presence in the town. However, resident Keni El questioned whether the deployment was necessary.
“It really doesn’t change anything because if the people they’ve seen on the video are who they came for then that’s who they need to be looking for,” El said. “Because in a way, it’s kind of harassing the people for stupidity of some younglings.”
El said leaders should instead focus on providing resources to mentor young people.
“The youth need to be taught the right knowledge, right wisdom, right understanding,” El said. “But I’m not going to be afraid of no child.”
Tindell said he is unsure how long state troopers will remain in Goodman but will stay in contact with town officials until a departure date is determined.
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