Texas A&M basketball coaching candidates
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Texas A&M men's basketball program must find a new coach this offseason, as Buzz Williams was officially hired as Kevin Willard's replacement at Maryland on Tuesday.
From USA TODAY
Buzz Williams established a clear identity with the Aggies.
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Beard will receive a raise and an NIL budget considered to be top five within the SEC to remain with the program.
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South Carolina vs Texas women's Final 4
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What's it like playing Texas? "Like going to the dentist, the proctologist and the IRS — all those people the same day."
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South Carolina advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament with a 108-48 win over No. 16 Tennessee Tech in the first round.
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This season marks five consecutive Final Fours.
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According to one report, the coach many Texas A&M fans wanted to pursue to replace Buzz Williams has already said no to the Aggies.
Oklahoma men's basketball coach Porter Moser addressed rumors he's a candidate for the Texas A&M head coaching opening.
Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian talked about his NIL strategy with former Longhorns quarterback Colt McCoy on his show, Clean Pocket.
Texas A&M men's basketball is searching for a new coach after Buzz Williams departed to become the new Maryland head coach.
Maryland is hiring Texas A&M coach Buzz Williams to succeed Kevin Willard, the school announced Tuesday. The Aggies coach will take over a program without a sitting athletic director after Maryland AD Damon Evans left for the same job at SMU last month.
Texas basketball coach Sean Miller is reportedly filling out his new staff, and it includes current Longhorns general manager Chris Ogden.
Texas A&M head basketball coach Buzz Williams is leaving College Station after accepting a head coaching position at Maryland, according to ESPN. Visit this article to learn more: KETK/FOX51 News covers East Texas,
Texas’ 64-year-old coach became the fifth person to lead two programs to the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament.