Mark Adams describes himself as an old West Texas farm boy who grew up on the cotton field and dreamed of being Texas Tech's head basketball coach.
He has done it, though it was a decades-long journey that rarely got too far away from home for the 65-year-old Adams. There were times he gave up on his dream; he even spent seven seasons out of college coaching when he started a minor league hockey franchise.
"When I look back, I guess God had a plan all along," Adams said.
The 1979 Tech graduate, who as a student constantly observed coach Gerald Myers, got his dream job after Chris Beard left last April for bitter rival Texas, his alma mater. Adams was on Beard's staff over a five-season span when the Red Raiders made the national championship game in 2019, a year after getting to the NCAA Elite Eight.
The 12th-ranked Red Raiders (25-9), a No. 3 seed in this year's NCAA Tournament, play Montana State on Friday. They went 18-0 at home and swept two games each against the Beard-coached Longhorns and defending national champion Baylor. They lost in double overtime at Kansas while getting a regular-season split with the Jayhawks, a No. 1 NCAA seed like Baylor.
Beard wanted his top assistant to go with him to Austin, but Adams stayed in Lubbock with no guarantee about his future at his alma mater.
"This is home, and I love Texas Tech," Adams said. "The first three or four days, I was kind of on an island thinking, what am I going to do if I don't get this job?"
Adams already had 554 wins in 23 seasons as a head coach at small Texas schools. His resume included an NAIA title game appearance with Wayland Baptist and, after his coaching hiatus, a national junior college championship at Howard College with a team led by current NBA player Jae Crowder.