Maryland basketball legends question Buzz Williams hiring
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Buzz Williams has plenty on his to-do list since becoming the head coach of Maryland.
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Maryland officially hired Buzz Williams as its next head coach on Tuesday, and a couple of program legends have offered their endorsement of the move.
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“Relative to what I thought was important on the commitment going forward, on what is needed to be successful at the highest level, there was never any question from (Maryland) on the commitment for u...
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Buzz Williams is offcially saying his goodbye to the Texas A&M Aggies after being hired as the head coach at Maryland. Williams posted a He leaves College Sta
After leaving Texas A&M men's basketball to coach the Maryland Terrapins, Buzz Williams pens a thank you to the 12th Man.
Maryland head coach Buzz Williams needs to be highly active in the transfer portal to rebuild his roster in College Park, and that could mean targeting some familiar faces.
The Maryland athletic department expressed a desire to compete for national championships at Buzz Williams’ introductory news conference.
The fallout from Buzz Williams' split with Texas A&M continues as Solomon Washington has hit the transfer portal.
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Maryland is hiring Texas A&M coach Buzz Williams to succeed Kevin Willard, the school announced Tuesday. The Aggies coach will take over a program without a sitting athletic director after Maryland AD Damon Evans left for the same job at SMU last month.
Maryland has reached an agreement with Buzz Williams to make him the new men's basketball coach, according to CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein. Pete Thamel of ESPN reported the sides finalized a six-year contract.
Here is what new Maryland coach Buzz Williams owes Texas A&M in his buyout, according to a copy of his contract obtained by USA TODAY Sports: