Originally from Borger, Texas, Myers played basketball for Texas Tech from 1956–1959. As a player, he had an 86.9 percent free throw shooting average for the 1957-58 season.[1] He received a bachelor's degree in education from Texas Tech in 1959 and later earned a master's degree in 1965.
Career
Myers coached basketball for Monterey High School in Lubbock, Texas from 1962 through the 1966 season posting an impressive 92-18 record at the high school.
In 1970, Myers became an assistant coach for the Red Raiders before being named interim head coach following the resignation of Bob Bass only 13 games into the season.[3]
He became head coach of the team during the 1970–71 basketball season and held this position for twenty years. Under Myers, the Red Raiders won two conference championships, five conference tournaments, and earned four trips to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship.[4] Myers was named SWC Coach of the Year five times, winning the award more times than any other coach.[5]
After resigning as head coach of the Red Raider basketball team, Myers became assistant athletic director at Texas Tech.[6] In June 1996, Myers was named interim Athletic Director following the resignation of Bob Bockrath to take the same position at the University of Alabama.[7] On February 17, 1997, Myers was announced as the university's permanent athletic director after being named sole finalist for the position.[7] On August 26, 2010, Myers announced his retirement and was replaced by Kirby Hocutt on May 31, 2011.[8]
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion