Looks like Terry is out

Sounds like he won't be leaving UT this year, although the article doesn't exactly rule out his contention for the SMU job.
Longhorn basketball assistant to stay
Terry takes name out of consideration for North Carolina-Wilmington position.
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Longhorns assistant basketball coach Rodney Terry said he has removed his name from consideration for the vacant head coaching position at North Carolina-Wilmington.
"Right now it's not the right fit for me," said Terry, a former assistant at Wilmington. "I'm happy with my situation at Texas. I love working for coach (Rick) Barnes."
Terry, 38, interviewed last week for the position at Wilmington. He also has talked to Steve Orsini, the incoming athletic director at Southern Methodist, about the open head coaching position at that school.
Virginia Commonwealth, meanwhile, contacted Terry about its vacancy after Jeff Capel left to become head coach at Oklahoma.
Terry did not renounce himself as a candidate at those schools, but he reiterated, "I like my job at Texas. We have a chance to win a national championship."
— Mark Rosner
Longhorn basketball assistant to stay
Terry takes name out of consideration for North Carolina-Wilmington position.
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Longhorns assistant basketball coach Rodney Terry said he has removed his name from consideration for the vacant head coaching position at North Carolina-Wilmington.
"Right now it's not the right fit for me," said Terry, a former assistant at Wilmington. "I'm happy with my situation at Texas. I love working for coach (Rick) Barnes."
Terry, 38, interviewed last week for the position at Wilmington. He also has talked to Steve Orsini, the incoming athletic director at Southern Methodist, about the open head coaching position at that school.
Virginia Commonwealth, meanwhile, contacted Terry about its vacancy after Jeff Capel left to become head coach at Oklahoma.
Terry did not renounce himself as a candidate at those schools, but he reiterated, "I like my job at Texas. We have a chance to win a national championship."
— Mark Rosner