New Mizzou coach keeps assistant Tim Fuller
Published
Apr. 30, 2014 3:18 p.m. ET

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COLUMBIA, Mo. -- New Missouri coach Kim Anderson is retaining Tim Fuller, the associate head coach under Frank Haith.
Anderson moved quickly on his first staff hire Wednesday, two days after getting a five-year contract.
Fuller will enter his fourth season with the program. He earned the first five wins last season as acting head coach while Haith was suspended.
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Anderson praised Fuller's work in practices and recruiting the last few weeks while the school was looking for a replacement. In a statement, Anderson said Fuller has shown "incredible character and loyalty."
After meeting with Anderson, Fuller said he was excited to take the offer.
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