Rick Barnes expected to step down as Texas head coach

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Multiple sources have told 247Sports that Rick Barnes is not expected to return for an 18th season as the Texas Longhorns head coach.

Texas Men's Athletic Director Steve Patterson has demanded wholesale changes with the assistant coaching staff from Barnes, and Barnes is not expected to acquiesce to these demands.

In fact, one source said, "Bet the house and double down" that Barnes will not return.

Texas has made the NCAA tournament 16 out of the 17 years Barnes has been at the helm, and he is the Longhorns' all-time wins leader with an overall record of 402-180. But the Longhorns had slipped under Barnes the last seven seasons.

Barnes arrived at Texas in 1998 from Clemson with the task of mending a program in disarray. Over the next 10 years on his tenure, Texas appeared in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament five times and won three conference crowns. That stretch included a trip to the Final Four in 2003 and two additional appearances in the Elite Eight.

But over his last seven seasons in Austin, Barnes has failed to guide Texas back to the Sweet 16. It's a stain on his résumé that has only continued to blot. Texas had expectations to halt that streak this season, but went 9-11 in Big 12 play and had to scrape its way into the NCAA tournament. Once there, the Longhorns fell in their opening game to Butler.

Barnes received a two-year contract extension from Patterson last August that included a buyout clause. If Barnes is terminated before April 1, 2015, Texas would owe him a $1.75 million buyout. If he was forced out after that date, the sum would reduce to $1.5 million.

The incoming Texas recruiting class is currently ranked No. 26 in the 247Sports Composite Team Recruiting Rankings and includes two of the nation's top 50 players.

http://texas.247sports.com/Bolt/Expecting-a-change-at-Texas-36439238
 

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Multiple sources have told 247Sports that Rick Barnes is not expected to return for an 18th season as the Texas Longhorns head coach.

Texas Men's Athletic Director Steve Patterson has demanded wholesale changes with the assistant coaching staff from Barnes, and Barnes is not expected to acquiesce to these demands.
I hate when coaches do this :snoop:
 

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Another underachieving season for texas on the court. UT could be doing way more damage w/ recruiting on the AAU hoops scene, but texas's biggest problem is Barnes cant get these kids to stop losing

UT has all the resources and funding it needs to be good at hoops, has lots of connections, has a good facility. Watch out if they go after wichita state's coach. Kansas will be knocked off the big 12 top perch.
 

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I think it was basically the AD's way of saying gtfo without really saying it.

No coach wants to be forced to change their whole coaching staff.
Blinded by loyalty.

Reminds me of when we had to force Kiffin to get rid of Monty. Defense went from :flabbynsick: to BEASTING

Worst case scenario, he makes the change, has another subpar season and gets fired, but gets his 1.5 mil :ehh:
 

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He's been awful for a long time. There was an interview years ago where he said something along the lines that their goal was to prepare players for the pros, not win games. Couldn't look at him the same after that. :scust:
 
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