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Paul Kerry Mills (born April 4, 1972) is an American
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coach who is currently the head coach at
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.


Early life

Mills, the son of a pastor in the
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-area community of
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, grew up in a
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attached to the church where his father preached. In a story by
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of
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during the 2021 NCAA tournament, Mills recalled that his family was one of the few
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families in his neighborhood. Although he never grew beyond , he made the basketball team at Houston's MacArthur High School. In the same Yahoo story, his high school coach Walt Kaser recalled that Mills was the last white player he coached. Kaser also told Thamel that he immediately recognized that Mills would become a coach. While Mills earned a partial scholarship to NAIA school
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, he told Thamel that he could remember suiting up for only one game, in 1990–91. That fall, he dove for a loose ball in practice and suffered a broken vertebra in his lower back when it hit a concrete step. Recalling the accident, Mills told Thamel, "I knew it right away, I couldn’t walk. When the doctor told me I wouldn’t be able to play again, I was in full-fledged tears." To this day, he never sits during a basketball game because of lingering pain from the injury. He would transfer to
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to be closer to home.


Coaching career


Early jobs

After graduating from Texas A&M in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in finance, Mills got a job as a bond analyst with a Texas bank, moonlighting as a high school coach in the Houston area at North Belt Christian Academy. In three years at North Belt, he led the team to a 63–17 record and three district championships. He then decided in 1999 to pursue full-time coaching. He and his wife Wendy prayed about this decision, and as he told Thamel, "My phone rings immediately after I say 'Amen'". The caller was the athletic director at Fort Bend Baptist Academy, now Fort Bend Christian Academy, who offered him a full-time teaching and coaching position. Mills also told Thamel "I never applied. To this day, I don't know who told her to hire me." He accepted the job despite a drastic cut in pay—from $80,000 at the bank to $12,000 at Fort Bend Baptist; this was the first of three times that he took a pay cut to accept a position that would advance his coaching career. Mills remained head coach at Fort Bend Baptist until 2002, when he became video coordinator at
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under
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. This was the second time he accepted a pay cut; his position at Rice was a volunteer position, with his only pay being a $2,000 stipend for painting the 1,261 steps of Rice's basketball home of
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. Mills recalled that he was "hooked" on coaching during his season at Rice. Todd Smith, a Rice assistant at that time, recalled that Mills was so enthusiastic about coaching that he regularly arrived at the team offices before and left after Smith, with Smith giving Mills his set of keys to the offices.


Baylor

In 2003, Mills joined
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's staff at Baylor, where he stayed for 14 years, and was part of seven NCAA appearances by the Bears. Mills was initially a director of operations, becoming a full assistant in 2009 when
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left to become head coach at
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.


Oral Roberts

On April 28, 2017, Mills was named the head coach at Oral Roberts, replacing
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. This was the last of the three times he took a pay cut to advance in his profession. In the 2022–23 season, Mills guided the Golden Eagles to just the second perfect regular season in league history. He was named Summit League Coach of the Year.


Wichita State

Mills was hired by
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on March 22, 2023.


Personal life

Mills is married to the former Wendy Scott, whom he has known since the seventh grade. They have two daughters. The family are devout Christians, and Mills earned a master's degree from
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in 2020. When Mills was promoted to full-time assistant at Baylor, he inherited Driscoll's courtesy car, a
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. This meant that Mills no longer needed the
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he had been driving, and he gave it to a woman whom he saw waiting every day at a bus stop on his way to work—despite never actually meeting her until he gave her the car. While at Baylor and Oral Roberts, he obsessively watched the basketball film '' Hoosiers'', claiming to Thamel that he had watched the movie more than 1,000 times in his life. According to Thamel, "Scott Drew would have him deliver lines on the team bus and then play the scenes to test his accuracy." Drew told Thamel, "Literally, you can pause it at any time in the movie and he’ll give you the next 10 lines in a row. He has it memorized."


Head coaching record

The following table displays Mills' head coaching record at the collegiate level.


References

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