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By Mark Schlabach
ESPN.com Tuesday, March 31, 2009 ATHENS, Ga. -- Georgia officials have targeted Missouri's Mike Anderson as their next basketball coach. Anderson, who led the Tigers to a school-record 31 victories and the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament this season, spoke to Georgia athletic director Damon Evans on Monday, according to multiple sources, and is back home pondering his future. Georgia officials have offered the 49-year-old Anderson a multiyear contract that would pay him more than $2 million per season, according to sourc ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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