When Roy Williams retired from his legendary coaching role at North Carolina, Wes Miller was a name that came up frequently as a potential successor. Miller, fresh off a successful decade at UNC Greensboro, was a hot commodity. During his tenure there, he led the Spartans to a 267-194 record, including five straight 20-win seasons.
Ultimately, UNC chose Hubert Davis as Williams’ successor, announcing their decision on April 5. Just nine days later, Miller made his next move, accepting the head coaching position at Cincinnati.
Fast forward five seasons, and Cincinnati has decided to part ways with Miller. Despite his efforts, the Bearcats didn’t make it to the NCAA Tournament during his tenure. His record at Cincinnati stands at 100-74, with two seasons in the AAC and three in the Big 12.
The official announcement of Miller's departure will be delayed for financial reasons. If Cincinnati waits until after March 31, they can reduce his buyout from $9.9 million to $4.69 million.
Despite the setback, Wes Miller remains a strong coaching prospect. At 43, with over 15 years of head coaching experience, he’s still a valuable asset for programs looking to build.
His time at Cincinnati might not have gone as planned, but Miller’s coaching journey is far from over. It’s just a matter of time before he lands his next opportunity.
