Maryland hires Buzz Williams after Kevin Willard's departure
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Maryland has hired Texas A&M's Buzz Williams after Kevin Willard's controversial departure from College Park to Villanova.
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With Maryland hiring Buzz Williams, check out some key stats and facts from Williams' coaching tenure.
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The former Texas A&M, Virginia Tech and Marquette coach has a 373-228 career record.
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Willard, the former Seton Hall coach, was booed at his send-off ahead of the Florida Sweet 16 game as Maryland fans became increasingly irritated with his recent comments and the perception that he was dissing the school in the middle of the NCAA Tournament.
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSNUniversity of Maryland students react to Kevin Willard's move to VillanovaKevin Willard is off to coach the Villanova Wildcats after three years at the helm of the University of Maryland. Willard’s departure comes just hours after Maryland lost to Florida in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament.
A disorderly ending for Willard in College Park sends him back to the Big East, where he previously coached at Seton Hall
It's been a rough stretch for the Maryland Terrapins following Kevin Willard's departure to Villanova over the weekend. On Monday, both Rodney Rice and Ja'Kobi
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The Villanova Wildcats have hired Maryland's Kevin Willard as their new coach. Willard had been linked to the Villanova job throughout the NCAA Tournament, where the Terrapins earned a No. 4 seed and reached the Sweet 16 before losing to Florida.
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Every step of Kevin Willard’s journey to Villanova from Maryland should be instructive and sobering. It should strip away any remaining sentimentality about the world of college basketball and how Villanova’s leaders view the Wildcats’ place in it.
While Kevin Willard's decision seemed obvious, from speculation he would be leaving to go to Villanova, to Willard acting clueless following the Terrapins' loss
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