Vanderbilt basketball is making a significant move to bolster its coaching staff, reportedly set to hire former Texas head coach Rodney Terry as an assistant. This news, first reported by On3, signals a major addition for head coach Mark Byington and the Commodores' program.
Rodney Terry brings a wealth of experience to Nashville, having led the Texas Longhorns from 2022 to 2025. His head coaching resume also includes successful stints at Fresno State (2011-18) and UTEP (2018-21). Since his departure from Texas, Terry has been serving as an analyst for ESPN, staying closely connected to the college game.
For Vanderbilt, this hire represents a strategic infusion of high-major experience. Terry's proven track record in player development and recruiting, particularly from his time in the competitive Big 12 and at Texas, could be a game-changer for a Commodores program looking to climb the SEC ladder. His arrival adds a veteran voice to Mark Byington's staff as the team aims to build on its recent momentum and make deeper runs in conference play and the NCAA Tournament.
