
Zaver’s Sean Miller has reached an agreement to become the next president of Texas, Long Horn.
Miller is the veteran coach and has led the teams in his career for 13 NCAA games, including in Zavir in the past two seasons. Miller has won 487 games and wins more than 71%.
He replaces Rodney Terry, who was notified on Sunday that he would not return to the Taxas’s leadership.
Terry temporarily seized Chris Berd in 2022, and was given the official action after Texas lead for the 2023 elite. He instructed the NCAA tournament in the past two seasons, but won at the end of the first week every year.
Zavir beat Texas in their first four games on Wednesday to delete 13 points to 86-8 Ms. Moscides shook the NCAA 1-4 to win the NCAA to win their seven games and beat Markets, Yukon and Cregton. Zavir ended in a draw 13-7 in a draw.
Miller extended his victory as the Arizona coach, including four PAC-12 conventional titles and three games in the eighth elite. In his first work in Zavir from 2004-05 to 2008-09, he led the school for four NCAA championships and the eighth elite.
Zavir rented Miller in 2022 after being sacked in Arizona after being sacked in 2019 and 2021. Miller’s victory in Arizona decreased in the enthusiasm of the federal basketball research, which included five first-level charges against the school.
Miller, a native of Pitsburg, began his career immediately after four years at the Pitt Stadium. He spent his time as an assistant coach in Miami (Ohio), Pitt, NCSteet and Zavir before being promoted to replace Tad Mata in
The Miller Agreement was first reported by the Austin American newspaper.