If UH adds gymnastics, Simone Biles would consider coaching

When she decides to end her career, Simone Biles has just the landing spot in mind.

Biles, a four-time Olympic gymnastics gold medalist, raised a few web eyebrows when she posted on social media Saturday that she would consider becoming a coach after she calls it a career.

"If UofH (university of houston) gymnastics team got NCAA approved in the future, I'd consider coaching gymnastics after my career!" Biles posted on Twitter.

if UofH (university of houston) gymnastics team got NCAA approved in the future, I’d consider coaching gymnastics after my career! — Simone Biles (@Simone_Biles) June 16, 2018

A UH athletic spokesman said adding a gymnastics program is not under consideration "at this time."

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Even though Texas has been home to some of the nation's top female gymnasts, including Olympic all-around gold medalists Biles, Carly Patterson, Nastia Liukin and Mary Lou Retton, world champion Kim Zmeskal and 2016 Olympic team gold medalist Madison Kocian, none of the state's 23 NCAA Division I colleges has a men's or women's scholarship gymnastics program.

Texas Woman's University has won 11 USA Gymnastics national collegiate team titles.

Chronicle staff writer David Barron contributed to this report.