In a stunning move that’s already sending shockwaves through the college basketball world, Mizzou Basketball has officially brought back former assistant coach Tim Fuller—this time, in a game-changing new role. ESPN has confirmed that Fuller is set to become Mizzou’s first-ever General Manager, a bold step that signals a major shift in the program’s future direction.
📢 “We’re not just bringing back a familiar face—we’re rewriting the playbook,” said sources close to the program.
Fuller, who previously served as an assistant coach under Frank Haith from 2011 to 2015, played a pivotal role in recruiting top-tier talent during one of Mizzou’s most competitive eras. Now, he returns with even more experience and a powerful network in the world of college basketball, NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals, and player development.
💼 What Does a GM Mean for Mizzou Basketball?
This isn’t just a symbolic hire. As GM, Fuller will:
Oversee recruiting strategy and player development
Manage NIL opportunities and partnerships
Serve as a key liaison between the coaching staff, athletes, and administration
Help build a professional culture within the program
🧠 Why Fuller?
Tim Fuller is no stranger to the spotlight. With experience at Louisville, Wake Forest, and Miami, and ties to major talent pipelines, he brings unmatched credibility and vision. His return is being widely hailed as a power play by Mizzou’s athletic department as they aim to compete at the highest level in the ever-evolving NCAA landscape.
🚀 What This Means for Mizzou Fans
If you’re a Mizzou fan, now is the time to get excited. The return of Tim Fuller isn’t just a hire—it’s a statement. The Tigers are ready to evolve, adapt, and attack the future of college basketball with a modern, pro-style structure.
🔥 One thing’s for sure: The SEC just got a lot more interesting.