One of the country’s richest athletic departments is looking for a new men’s basketball coach.Texas and Rodney Terry are parting ways, a source briefed on the move confirmed Sunday, after an 86-80 loss to Xavier in the NCAA Tournament’s First Four. It’s the Longhorns’ second consecutive one-and-done appearance in March Madness since Terry led them to the Elite Eight as the interim head coach after Chris Beard’s firing in 2023.If not for that Elite Eight trip, Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte likely never would’ve hired Terry — who otherwise went 163-156 in ten seasons as Fresno State and UTEP’s head coach — in the first place. But that run essentially forced Del Conte’s hand.The two seasons since, though, have proven that Terry, 56, was in a little over his head. Texas struggled to tread water in the brutal SEC this season, finishing 6-12 in conference play, and was the 14th and final league member to make the field. Despite the presence of likely lottery pick Tre Johnson, who scored a team-high 23 points against Xavier, Texas’ offense this season was often erratic and lacking ball movement. After Xavier retook the lead late on Wednesday night, Texas responded by settling for back-to-back stepback jumpers, which both resulted in empty possessions. That was basically the writing on the wall for the end of Terry’s tenure.Now a school and fan base with virtually unlimited resources are back to the drawing board — which may not be the worst thing.
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