Texas regents approve basketball coach Sean Miller's contract
- On Thursday in Austin, the governing body overseeing the University of Texas System finalized a guaranteed six-year contract worth $32 million to hire Sean Miller as the new men's basketball coach.
- Miller was hired following the dismissal of Rodney Terry earlier this year, although Terry still had three years remaining on his five-year contract, which paid him approximately $3 million annually.
- Miller, hired from Xavier days after his team eliminated Texas in the NCAA Tournament, inherits a Texas program struggling to establish itself in the SEC.
- Miller’s contract, beginning in the 2025-26 season, guarantees a base salary of $4.8 million with yearly increases of $200,000, includes a one-time $250,000 relocation bonus, and offers up to $850,000 in annual performance incentives related to championships and awards.
- Texas faces a significant roster rebuild as Miller aims to revive a program that finished 14th in the SEC and exited early from the past two NCAA tournaments.
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Texas approves basketball coach Miller's contract
AUSTIN, Texas – The University of Texas System Board of Regents approved Longhorns basketball coach Sean Miller's six-year, $32 million guaranteed contract on Thursday, as the school tries to boost a program that struggled in its first year in the…

Texas regents approve basketball coach Sean Miller’s 6-year, $32 million contract
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The University of Texas System Board of Regents approved Longhorns basketball coach Sean Miller's six-year, $32 million guaranteed contract on Thursday, as the school tries to boost a program that struggled in its first year in…
Texas regents approve basketball coach Sean Miller's 6-year, $32 million contract
The University of Texas System Board of Regents have approved Longhorns basketball coach Sean Miller’s six-year, $32 million guaranteed contract as the school tries to boost a program that struggled in its first year in the Southeastern Conference. The board's…
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