Ex-Florida assistant resigns from head coaching job after 1 year over financial differences
Former Florida basketball assistant coach John Andrzejek has stepped down from his role as Campbell’s head coach after less than 1 year on the job.
Andrzejek explained the decision in a social media post on Wednesday afternoon, citing financial differences with the university.
“Over the last 6 months, it has become clear that Campbell has made the decision to shift their commitment from basketball,” he wrote in a statement. “Simply put – the institution now has different priorities, and they are not compatible with putting the kind of team on the floor that you deserve. As difficult as this is, I respect the decision and understand it as one that the University feels it must make in what are unprecedented times in higher education.
“Despite months of intense work and collaboration with AD Hannah Bazemore and our terrific athletics administration, and several creative options that were proposed and thoroughly explored, there are no pathways that the institution will support to fund the program appropriately moving forward.”
Here’s the statement in full:
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College basketball insider Jeff Goodman reported that Andrzejek will serve as an assistant coach at Louisville next season. Prior to taking the Campbell job, he was at Florida on Todd Golden’s staff from 2023-25.
In his lone year at Campbell, Andrzejek led the Camels to a 16-18 record.
Spenser is a news editor for Saturday Down South and covers college football across all Saturday Football brands.