Texas’ Timmy Allen returning for fifth year
Timmy Allen is exercising his COVID option to stay at UT after helping the Horns to their first NCAA Tournament win since 2014.AUSTIN — Chris Beard can’t recall the precise time of his first call with Timmy Allen. Might have been the very night Texas hired him, April 1, 2021.
“I’m coming back,” Allen confirmed in a message posted to his social media accounts. “My last chase for championships in college, with my brothers. This is how my story is supposed to go. It’s already written.”Forward Timmy Allen averaged a team-high 12.1 points for UT last season on 49.3 percent shooting.Freshman Jaylon Tyson and UMass transfer Tre Mitchell both left the team midseason.
“Mainly, I just wanted to compete at the highest level,” Allen said last November of joining Texas. “We struggled , and I’m a winner, and I’m looking to win championships. I’m looking to be surrounded by the best players in the country every day. And that’s something new for me here.” “I’m on the record with my love and appreciation and respect for Timmy Allen, especially recruiting him during the COVID-19 portal where we never really had a chance to meet face-to-face. We didn’t have a chance to do an official visit,” Beard said March 19. “I don’t even think me and Timmy did all that FaceTime, Zoom stuff. It was just an old-school couple phone calls and right to it. I think Timmy was everything we were looking for, what we’re about.
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