NCAAB: Report: Ole Miss close to hiring Chris Beard

Date:

Share post:


Ole Miss is expected to announce the hiring of Chris Beard as its next coach early this week, ESPN reported Monday.

Per the report, the two sides were finalizing an agreement to bring the former Texas coach to Oxford, Miss.

Last week, ESPN reported that Ole Miss officials were doing their “due diligence” on Beard, who was fired by Texas on Jan. 5 after an alleged domestic violence incident was reported in December. He was initially suspended indefinitely without pay, but in a letter to Beard’s attorney regarding his termination, a Texas official called Beard “unfit” to lead the Longhorns.

Charges were dropped against Beard, 50, on Feb. 15.

The Ole Miss job came open when Kermit Davis was fired on Feb. 24.

Beard went 112-55 in five seasons as head coach at Texas Tech before being hired away by Texas, his alma mater. He led the 2018-19 Red Raiders to the NCAA Tournament title game, falling to Virginia 85-77 in overtime.

At Texas, Beard went 29-13 in parts of two seasons. The Longhorns were 7-1 this season before Beard was suspended.

Under interim coach Rodney Terry, the Longhorns finished the season 26-8 and are a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. They will face Colgate on Thursday in Midwest Region play.

Ole Miss finished the season 12-21 with a 3-15 mark in Southeastern Conference play.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

WNBA: Dream acquire G Crystal Dangerfield from Wings

The Atlanta Dream acquired guard Crystal Dangerfield from the Dallas Wings on Saturday in exchange for a third-round...

WNBA: Caitlin Clark scores 21 in first preseason game as a pro

In her first action as a professional, Caitlin Clark did not disappoint as the former Iowa star scored...

NBA: Cavs, Magic set for decisive Game 7 in Cleveland

The Cleveland Cavaliers recorded 48 wins during the regular season, one more than the Orlando Magic. As a result,...

NBA: Lakers G D’Angelo Russell fined $25K for verbal abuse

The NBA fined Los Angeles Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell $25,000 on Saturday for verbally abusing a game official. His...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.