
Aggie fans react to Texas A&M hiring SoCon Coach of the Year Bucky McMillan
This story was updated to correct misspellings.
On Friday night, news broke that Texas A&M will hire Samford Bulldogs men's basketball coach Bucky McMillan as its 23rd coach in program history.
Texas A&M basketball fans can look forward to an exciting new era with McMillan as coach. Known for his dynamic "Bucky Ball" style, McMillan's aggressive offense focuses heavily on 3-point shooting and pressing defense. That will be a significant shift from the slower-paced strategy under Buzz Williams. This fast-paced approach is expected to energize the program, attract fans and fill seats in Reed Arena.
After top candidate Chris Beard decided to stay at Ole Miss, Texas A&M athletic director Trev Alberts reviewed his options and settled on McMillan, a multiple-time Southern Conference Coach of the Year. Despite mixed initial reactions, the hire is being praised for its potential to transform the Aggies' basketball identity. McMillan faces immediate challenges, including hiring a coaching staff and navigating the transfer portal as the entry window closes on April 22. However, his proven track record and offensive creativity offer hope for success.
With Texas A&M's enhanced resources and McMillan's leadership, the Aggies aim to rebuild their roster and compete at a higher level in the SEC. Fans can expect a fast-pace brand of basketball that will redefine Texas A&M's program.
Below are some of the best reactions from Aggie fans and the media after the announcement.
Strong Mid-Major coach is the next coach of Texas A&M
Get ready for a high paced offense
High risk high reward higher
Coach Bucky McMillian has been successful at every stop
Even D1Baseball's Kendall Rogers took time away college baseball to comment on the hire
Sounds like a great NIL or sponsorship opportunity
Some fans are happy with the hire
Some fans are not happy with the hire
Samford took Kansas to the wire in the NCAA tournament
Bill Self praises McMillian after the game
McMillian is a winner and will put pressure on defenses
The style of play should make for more exciting games at Reed Arena
Give Bucky what he needs and watch him flourish
Possible staffing hire with Texas A&M ties
Welcome Coach Bucky McMillian to Aggieland!
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