Jordan compiled a 29-68 record in three seasons with the Scarlet Knights. The team was 7-25 (1-17 Big Ten) this season, marking the fewest wins for the program since it went 7-22 (3-15 Atlantic 10) in 1987-88. Rutgers has finished last in the Big Ten in each of the past two seasons, and finished 7th in the AAC in Jordan’s first year with the program.
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Jordan signed a five-year, $6.25-million contract in 2013, meaning the program still owes him a considerable amount of money for the remaining two years on his deal.
Rutgers has not had a winning season since 2005-06. It has not made the NCAA Tournament since 1991.