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Percy 'Master P' Miller is challenging the status quo in college hoops - and a new generation is embracing it
The University of New Orleans coach isn't taking the conventional route.
The coach and rap mogul has expressed interest in the Arizona State vacancy and addressed the Memphis situation while detailing his NIL-era philosophy for program-building.
Master P, born Percy Miller, currently serves as the University of New Orleans' president of basketball operations, and wants to coach ASU basketball.
A college basketball insider reported rapper Master P is looking to become Arizona State men’s basketball coach following ...
Hip hop and basketball have always moved together. As March Madness takes over, artists like Drake, 2 Chainz, Jack Harlow, ...
President of Basketball Ops today … head coach tomorrow? Master P isn’t ruling it out. The rap mogul-turned-basketball exec swung by the TMZ Sports studio this week and told Babcock he’s already had ...
Rap mogul to college basketball head coach? It could happen for Master P. Master P, which is the stage name of Percy Miller, joined TMZ Sports for a story published Sunday and revealed multiple ...
The former gridiron star-turned-pundit tackles the drama while challenging America’s views on sports, race, and politics.
Master P says his work rebuilding the program at the University of New Orleans has drawn interest from other Division I schools eager to replicate his model. In an interview with TMZ Sports, the ...
Percy Miller, a Warren Easton High School grad, ran a record store then became a successful record label businessman, rapper, entertainer and eventually Master P, an entrepreneur who hit it big with ...
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University of North Texas to cut more than 70 programs and minors to trim $45 million deficit
Degrees in linguistics and Latin American and women’s and gender studies will be phased out. LGBTQ, Mexican American, Africana and Asian studies are among 25 undergrad minors that will also be cut.
In one of his last interviews, Munger offered some of his signature investing wisdom on the "Acquired" podcast.
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