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SignUp Now!IMO, Beard is refusing to allow next year to be a building season. He won me over right there.Still have some other possibilities out there we may also get. This roster may end up great! Beard is showing out thus far
With all the transfers, I think that more than makes up for any high school players lost. The only one I really liked was BatesAccording to 24/7, we currently have the nation's 72nd ranked class for 2022 recruiting. We have one recruit in the class, a 4-star.
I was appalled when I read that until I saw the comparison with last year's class, which was 101st.
Right now we're the 4th best class in the Big 12. Last year, we had the 10th best class in the conference.
It would be nice to have Brown back, but don't count on it. There's another big man that Texas is after, so thats kinda indicative of either Simms or Brown (or both) moving on.So just waiting on Simms and Brown to decide from last year's team?
On 5/1/2021 at 10:55 PM, Sirhornsalot said:
#1 player in 2022. Beard ain't messing around.
Worth getting excited about, for a change.Top 7 men's basketball coaching hires this offseason
1. Chris Beard, Texas head coach
Former program: Texas Tech (head coach)
Texas fans have a lot to be excited about after Beard was named the head coach on April 1. In five seasons at Texas Tech, Beard led the Red Raiders to four NCAA tournament appearances, two Sweet 16 games and the championship game. In 2019, he was named the AP National Coach of the Year and has an overall record of 252-103. Beard graduated from Texas in 1995 and was a student manager under then-head coach Tom Penders.
Beard got to work right away assembling an army of assistant coaches, including long-term Kansas assistant coach Jerrance Howard, who is responsible for a ton of recruiting wins for the Jayhawks since 2013. Beard also brought along former Texas Tech assistant Ulric Maligi, who was the lead recruiter in landing Tech’s very first McDonald’s All-American, Nimari Burnett. Former UTEP head coach Rodney Terry joined Beard's staff as the associate head coach and previously was an assistant coach at Texas from 2002-2011.
The coaching staff made an early statement in signing two key transfers in Timmy Allen (Utah) and Devin Askew (Kentucky) and have four-star recruit Jaylon Tyson coming in next year.
The day after the national championship game, Beard posted an open letter to the Texas Longhorn nation saying, “This is a Monday Night program. We have work to do to get there, but I’m not afraid to talk about it from day one. That’s the game we’re trying to get to, and everything we do will be about getting us to the level where we can compete for national championships.”
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/top-7-mens-basketball-coaching-hires-this-offseason-190330247.html