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Rodney Watson was born on 18 July, 1960 in Paris, Illinois, U.S., is an A Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles men's basketball coaches. Discover Rodney Watson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Rodney Watson Height, Weight & Measurements
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Rodney Watson Net Worth
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Timeline
Rodney Watson (born July 18, 1960) is an American basketball coach and the former head coach for the University of Southern Indiana.
Watson succeeded Rick Herdes, who resigned following a scandal that ultimately resulted in suspension from postseason play for one year.
Watson was born in Paris, Illinois and graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 1982.
Rodney and his wife Carol live in Carterville, Illinois, where their kids attend school.
Blake (16), Olivia (16), Zach (20), and Ashley (21).
Ashley was a member of the Saluki Shaker dance team at Southern Illinois.
Zach is currently a member of the USI track team in which he competes in the high jump.
Watson's coaching career began in 1982 at Coulterville High School in Coulterville, Illinois, where he led the team to an Illinois high school regional championship.
In 1984, he became the head coach at Madison High School in Madison, Illinois, where he coached the Trojans to an appearance in the Illinois high school Elite Eight.
In 1986, Watson began a two-year stay as an assistant the University of Nebraska-Omaha men's basketball team, before becoming an assistant coach at Southern Illinois University men's team in 1988 and remained until after the 2008–2009 season.
During his twenty-one seasons with the Salukis, he helped coach the team to a 430–238 record, eleven Missouri Valley Conference championships, and nine NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament appearances (the Salukis had only had one previously)--including six in his last seven years.
Neil Hayes, writing for The Chicago Sun-Times credited Watson with maintaining continuity for the team across the tenures of four different head coaches.
USI also completed a season sweep of Bellarmine for the first time since the 2004–05 season.
He was considered for a position as men's basketball coach at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in 2007.
On May 22, 2009, Watson was hired to fill a vacancy created by the departure of Rick Herdes, who resigned following a scandal involving multiple NCAA rules violations by USI.
Despite a one-year prohibition on postseason play imposed by the GLVC, Watson led the team to a 23–0 start and a #2 ranking in the NABC Division II Top 25 Poll making it the best start for a first-year coach at USI.
During the 2013–2014, Watson led USI to a GLVC Tournament Championship.
Watson retired following the 2019–20 season.
His teams compiled a record of 251–82 over his eleven seasons.
On November 4, 2020, Watson was named as a radio analyst on Saluki men's basketball broadcasts, splitting those duties with Greg Starrick.
He moved into the primary analyst's role for the 2021–22 season.