Chris Beard Staying At Ole Miss
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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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We would like to thank Buzz for his years of service heading up our men's basketball program.
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His career, which includes stints at Marquette and Virginia Tech, showcases his ability to adapt and build programs, yet also highlights the challenges he faces in meeting expectations in an era domi...
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Chris Beard is staying at Ole Miss. The 52-year-old will remain the Rebels' head men's basketball coach despite interest from Texas A&M for the school's vacant job. On3's Pete Nakos reports Ole Miss was able to lure Beard back by offering a significant boost to his salary and NIL resources.
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The latest domino of the college basketball offseason fell on Tuesday when Texas A&M coach Buzz Williams bolted for the same job at Maryland. The news of Maryland poaching Williams away from the SEC came less than 72 hours after Villanova hired former Maryland coach Kevin Willard to succeed Kyle Neptune.
With such success comes individual honors, and head men's basketball coach Chris Beard was given the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award on Monday. Head football coach Lane Kiffin responded emphatically to the news in a post on X.
Ole Miss basketball coach Chris Beard was visibly emotional after his team’s 73-70 NCAA Tournament elimination loss to Michigan State at State Farm Arena.
Chris Beard and the Ole Miss Rebels will take on the No. 2 seeded Michigan State Spartans on Friday night in Atlanta (Ga.) with a trip to the Elite Eight on the line in State Farm Arena. Beard and Co.