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I called him a one of the better coaches in the BE earlier this year and was summarily tarred and feathered by most of the experts on the board. I like Sean and I hated him as a players because he was tough as hell and never gave up. But we have some among us who feel he is an average at best coach. Don’t agree and I really have stopped considering and holding it against the coaches that were caught giving their players a free plane ticket or buying the players parents a car.A slightly different picture than the one that was painted of him at AZ, from a personality standpoint at least.
Hope he stays in the Big East a while. He’s a guy you can tell his players absolutely love playing for.
Listen to everything the guy has said since he's returned to the Big East. He's a basketball guy through and through, and a Big East guy through and through. I hope he stays at Xavier for the long haul, he looks happier and healthier than he ever did at Arizona.Hilarious seeing some of the things that have been said here over the years about Sean Miller but he makes some nice comments about Uconn and its a slurp fest lol! Man! I love my fellow Uconn fans.
It's true but it cuts both ways. Your "problems" can lead to your current team cutting bait and entering the portal en masse."You can fix your problems easier than ever before"
So true. With the way the transfer portal is now and the sheer amount of players that enter, it makes it completely feasible to reload and even fully rebuild a roster in one offseason. Before, you would have to rely on your freshmen recruits to be able to make a big impact in their first year while waiting a year on any transfers to be eligible. Now, the better programs are able to pick and choose whoever they want from a massive pool of experienced players to fill their needs instantly and seamlessly replace any players they lose to graduation or pro ball. No more "rebuilding years" required in college basketball.
Makes culture and fit much more than coach speak buzz words.It's true but it cuts both ways. Your "problems" can lead to your current team cutting bait and entering the portal en masse.
Hilarious seeing some of the things that have been said here over the years about Sean Miller but he makes some nice comments about Uconn and its a slurp fest lol! Man! I love my fellow Uconn fans.
Hilarious seeing some of the things that have been said here over the years about Sean Miller but he makes some nice comments about Uconn and its a slurp fest lol! Man! I love my fellow Uconn fans.
I called him a one of the better coaches in the BE earlier this year and was summarily tarred and feathered by most of the experts on the board. I like Sean and I hated him as a players because he was tough as hell and never gave up. But we have some among us who feel he is an average at best coach. Don’t agree and I really have stopped considering and holding it against the coaches that were caught giving their players a free plane ticket or buying the players parents a car.
I even thought there was a booster for the great UCLA teams that was just giving players money. How would they even track it back then.
Because no matter what anyone says every progrum was doing it. Just the level of money being given varied and it pissed some coaches off as some schools had way more money. If you think all programs were above board keep living in that make believe world. Or should I say most of the top progrums were paying their players. Just like there are two types of players who used steroids. Those who got caught and those that did not Big Pappy.
Always loved Sean Miller. He lost some tough ones at AZ but he knows ball and is a great coach.
May say nice words but I would never turn my back on this DB. He should not be coaching college basketball after what happened at Arizona.
It would be a blow to the Big East if Sean left. Same with McDermott, Holloway, Shaka a a couple of others.High praise from one of the best in the game. This big east coaching roster, pound for pound, best in the biz. And.... now from top to bottom. I love it