Gophers men's basketball coach Tubby Smith has confirmed the two website rumors, by CBSSports.com and Nola.com -- the New Orleans Times-Picayune newspaper's website -- that LSU did talk to him about its coaching vacancy.
In telling LSU that he didn't have any interest in talking about the job, Smith said: "I just felt like I feel good about what we have here."
However, Smith didn't want to say he turned the job down.
"We [the LSU representative and Smith] just had a mutual understanding, a mutual interest for our parties. I didn't turn anybody down, just decided what was the best for me," Smith said.
It's interesting that, despite two bad years when the Gophers were 12-24 in the Big Ten, Smith was still in demand.
Smith made it clear again, like he has when there were previous reports about him leaving here, that he definitely plans to finish his coaching career with the Gophers.
This was not the time to leave, with most of the roster returning for the 2012-13 season and a very good chance that Trevor Mbakwe, the outstanding forward who missed this season after knee surgery, likely will be coming back for a sixth year.
Apparently, Smith visited with University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler when the LSU talks came up, and Kaler made it clear he wanted Smith to stay.