Ex-Providence coach not going to UNC. What's Kim English's next move?
No reason was offered publicly by ESPN, which first repoered the news. English was connected Monday to Chapel Hill and to join Michael Malone's staff.
What comes next for former Providence men’s basketball coach Kim English has apparently changed. ESPN reported Sunday afternoon English will decline to pursue a position on the new North Carolina staff . He was reportedly set to be hired by coach Michael Malone for his debut with the Tar Heels in the 2026-27 season.
No reason was offered publicly by the media outlet for the decision. English was connected Monday to Chapel Hill, a blueblood that would have represented a strong next professional step after his firing by the Friars in March. English spent three seasons with Providence and his last five overall as a head coach, closing 82-81 with the Friars and George Mason.
English was a standout assistant at Tennessee before being hired away by the Patriots for the 2021-22 season. It was expected he would bring NBA offensive concepts and significant recruiting relationships to North Carolina after demonstrating his ability in both areas with the Friars and George Mason. English secured top-100 prospects like Justyn Fernandez, Garwey Dual, Oswin Erhunmwunse and Jamier Jones with his previous two programs and presided over a top-35 offense nationally last season according to KenPom.
com. Providence opted to move on following an 85-72 loss to St. John’s at the Big East Tournament, a defeat that dropped the program to 27-38 over the previous two seasons.