**Texas Longhorns Hire Sean Miller as New Basketball Coach**
The Texas Longhorns have reportedly hired Sean Miller as their new head basketball coach following the dismissal of Rodney Terry. This decision comes after Texas’s early exit from the NCAA Tournament, where they lost to Xavier, the team Miller previously coached.
### Who, What, When, Where, Why
– **Who**: Texas Longhorns, Sean Miller, Rodney Terry
– **What**: Sean Miller hired as head basketball coach
– **When**: Announcement made on Sunday
– **Where**: University of Texas
– **Why**: Following the firing of Rodney Terry after a disappointing NCAA Tournament performance
### Transition from Rodney Terry
– Texas announced the end of Rodney Terry’s tenure as head coach after he led the team during the 2022-23 season.
– Terry was appointed after Chris Beard’s suspension and subsequent firing due to a domestic violence accusation, which was later dropped.
– Texas will pay Terry a buyout of $5.4 million as part of his five-year contract.
### Sean Miller’s Background
– Sean Miller previously coached at Arizona and returned to Xavier, where he had a successful five-season stint before moving to the Wildcats.
– He was fired from Arizona in 2021 amid an FBI investigation into corruption in college basketball, which led to vacated wins for the program.
– Miller’s hiring is seen as a strategic move by Texas, especially after Xavier’s victory over the Longhorns in the NCAA Tournament.
### Texas’s NCAA Tournament Performance
– Texas entered the tournament with a 19-15 record and was one of the last teams selected for the 68-team bracket.
– They lost to Xavier 86-80 in the First Four matchup, despite leading at halftime.
– Xavier, seeded No. 11, was eliminated in the first round by No. 6 Illinois.
### Conclusion
The Texas Longhorns are looking to revitalize their basketball program with the hiring of Sean Miller. Will this move lead to a more successful future for the Longhorns?
### FAQs:
**What led to Rodney Terry’s firing as Texas head coach?**
Rodney Terry was fired following Texas’s early exit from the NCAA Tournament and after serving as interim head coach during Chris Beard’s suspension.

