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Penders came to Houston after a three-year break from coaching during which he worked as a radio and television analyst. Before that he spent 1998-2001 at George Washington, where he landed after 10 seasons at Texas in which the Longhorns reached the NCAA tournament eight times.
Both he and athletic director Mack Rhoades emphasized that the parting, which comes with two years left on his contract, was Penders' decision.
"He certainly initiated the opportunity to resign," Rhoades said. "We will work with Tom to negotiate a fair exit. That's what he deserves."
Rhoades, who was hired last June, was impressed with what Penders did with the limited resources he had at Houston.
"Tom did a great job," Rhoades said. "This is a hard job because there are a lot of things that other schools have that you don't. He did a terrific job of moving that needle forward and now it's my job, our job with the next head coach to move that even further."
Rhoades said he has not contacted anyone concerning the opening, but that he would begin the process Monday afternoon. Some have already speculated that he's eyeing former Kentucky and Texas A&M coach Billy Gillispie, with whom he worked at UTEP. Rhoades said he doesn't know if he'll be a candidate, but that it is a possibility.
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