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Miami's Larranaga joins exclusive club with Final Four appearance
Miami Hurricanes head coach Jim Larranaga cuts down the net after defeating the Texas Longhorns at the T-Mobile Center. William Purnell-USA TODAY Sports

Jim Larranaga has joined a very exclusive club thanks to his latest accomplishment.

Larranaga’s Miami Hurricanes came back to beat Texas 88-81 on Sunday to win the Midwest Region and advance to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament.

While this is the first Final Four in Miami’s history, it’s the second for the 73-year-old coach.

In 2006, Larranaga took George Mason to the Final Four by beating UConn.

In both Elite Eight wins, his teams came back from down double-digits to win the game.

In 2006, George Mason was an 11-seed, while this year’s Miami team was a 5-seed.

This year’s accomplishment helps Larranaga join Larry Brown as the only two coaches to take multiple teams to the Final Four as a five-seed or worse.

That seems to be a pretty good sign of having a great coach.

The Final Four in Houston is now set: Miami will face UConn, while San Diego State will take on Florida Atlantic. It’s exactly as we all saw it coming.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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