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Originally posted by sedz View PostI'm not sure what he means by that. It's a balanced league in terms of coaching experience. Sure, there are guys like Self, Sampson, Boyle, Drew, Dixon, and Dawkins who have been around a long time. But then there are fresh faces like Tang, Young, Lloyd, Lutz and Devries. And guys in between like Miller, Otzelberger, McCasland, Smith, and Hurley with around a decade of experience.
It's similar to the SEC with Pearl, Barnes, Calipari, and Williams (even Michael White is in his 14th year). Or the BigTen with Izzo, Painter, Willard, Altman, McCaffery, and Cronin.
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Originally posted by leo from jersey View PostBob Huggins from the Enquirer (paywall) said: Is there a considerable home court advantage in Big 12?
"Yes and no. I think the league was better before it got so strung out. Now that it's so strung out I think it's different. There's great coaches in that league. That's a coaches league. If you can't coach, that's a hard league to be in. A lot of those guys have been coaching as long as I was coaching. I know all those guys. I know how good they are."
It's similar to the SEC with Pearl, Barnes, Calipari, and Williams (even Michael White is in his 14th year). Or the BigTen with Izzo, Painter, Willard, Altman, McCaffery, and Cronin.
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Bob Huggins from the Enquirer (paywall) said: Is there a considerable home court advantage in Big 12?
"Yes and no. I think the league was better before it got so strung out. Now that it's so strung out I think it's different. There's great coaches in that league. That's a coaches league. If you can't coach, that's a hard league to be in. A lot of those guys have been coaching as long as I was coaching. I know all those guys. I know how good they are."
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I'm starting to notice a common theme the last few games, including two straight losses.- Not sure what is up with Skillings, but he seems to be playing tentatively to not get hurt. I'm sure his injury is weighing on him, but he wouldn't be on the floor if he wasn't 100% cleared. His hesitation may be perceived by teammates or fans as lack of effort or not being on board with Wes. Like it or not, Daniel is a team leader and it is affecting his teammates.
- Simas has lost confidence in his shot. If there is a defender anywhere near him or running at him, he is passing on the shot. He is still working hard and helping the team, but not even taking the shot is affecting the team.
- Now keep in mind these were supposed to be the two team leaders this year, and there is a good core of players working hard to overcome the challenges with top two leaders not scoring. Unfortunately, this means those players are trying to do too much, and it is taking the team out of sync. It doesn't seem like our playmakers are able to make plays for others, but are very good at making plays for themselves. When they make those plays, they are not working within the framework of the team scheme and many shots are going up when the bigs are out of position to make a rebound. There is too much talent here, but they cannot play streetball without any help, assists, or ability to rely on teammates.
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Originally posted by Lobot View Post
I don't there's any blame to put on Rehfeldt and his staff here. He's going to do his job. What the staff wants from the players might be a more important question. What the players are putting into the program might also be a question particularly with Dan. This is not the same conditioning program from Huggins/Cronin era that was focused on pure strength and muscle defintion. I think this is little more nuanced as far as conditioning versus muscle. This is a long grinding conference schedule compared to what we had in the AAC. You need everyone still functioning in March in this conference.
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Originally posted by Gmann View Post
The capability of the assistants has been one of my questions with this staff. Other than Chad Dollar being a strong recuiter you hear nothing about any of the other guys and their contributions. Given that most of the players roster are fairly highly rated recruits or guys who have had success elsewhere I don't feel that we've seen much development. I still feel Miller would do well to add a veteran former head coach who has had tourney success as an assistant. I also don't see the "Monster Factory" strength gains we've seen in the past which is critical in this conference. What am I missing?
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Originally posted by Gmann View Post
The capability of the assistants has been one of my questions with this staff. Other than Chad Dollar being a strong recuiter you hear nothing about any of the other guys and their contributions. Given that most of the players roster are fairly highly rated recruits or guys who have had success elsewhere I don't feel that we've seen much development. I still feel Miller would do well to add a veteran former head coach who has had tourney success as an assistant. I also don't see the "Monster Factory" strength gains we've seen in the past which is critical in this conference. What am I missing?
physically- any muscular gains seem to have been
lost ?
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Ive been saying the last couple of years that they needed a coach who can teach and develope the #5 spot. If CWM is going to continue to play the more traditional style of play then we need a 5 that can defend, rebound, and score. Every one who has been at center and brought in to play center has not played up to the hype associated with them.
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Originally posted by DesertFog View PostReally good speculations in this thread regarding the reasons for Miller's shortcomings. One other thing that I don't think has been discussed is Miller's assistants. Are they appropriate? Would Miller benefit if he relied on them more?Last edited by leeraymond; 02-15-2025, 10:24 AM.
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Originally posted by UC4me View PostThe question posed in the Enquirer and now here is a good one. I like Wes a great deal. I really want him to do well (as we all do). I understand in this day and age that a "win now" mentality prevails. Even still, I don't see him being let go after this season even if the rest of the season doesn't go very well. I feel like UC athletics is in a place of stasis right now. I think big donors have been tapped into a bunch over the past 10 years, and I think we probably have our major coaches for another year or two easily. I think picking up a busted roster left over from the Brannen fiasco, combined with entering a much harder conference, combined with a young head coach should buy him some extra time that might not be given to a Cronin-type hire (someone with head coaching experience, etc.) I am super intrigued by a team that was scoring in the 50s and low 60s less than a month ago, now in the 80s. That suggests some ability to change styles on the fly which would be a high mark in CWM's favor. As another said, I am also very interested to see who we return next year. Coach did a great job locking down our talent this season. In summary, I think he will be here regardless of the next month
I like Miller too. I am also rooting for him. However, there is a competitive instability that has surrounds Miller's UC teams, especially in conference play. What I mean is, under Miller, even if UC is favored, the team often will struggle with teams that it should beat by double digits. Look at what has happened in the conference this year even as UC was projected to finished in the top 6. With Miller's UC teams, you never know if UC will win or lose even if UC is playing the conference doormats. With the old UC teams in the BIG EAST, if UC was favored, it typically won. With UC under Miller, you never know.
Good coaches win the games they are supposed to win. Miller is not quite there yet, even after 14.5 years of being a head coach. That is the part that is troubling.Last edited by leeraymond; 02-21-2025, 03:16 PM.
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Originally posted by DesertFog View PostReally good speculations in this thread regarding the reasons for Miller's shortcomings. One other thing that I don't think has been discussed is Miller's assistants. Are they appropriate? Would Miller benefit if he relied on them more?
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Really good speculations in this thread regarding the reasons for Miller's shortcomings. One other thing that I don't think has been discussed is Miller's assistants. Are they appropriate? Would Miller benefit if he relied on them more?
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UC4me quote "I am super intrigued by a team that was scoring in the 50s and low 60s less than a month ago, now in the 80s. That suggests some ability to change styles on the fly which would be a high mark in CWM's favor". Is a very valid point. Coming into this season everyone and the media pundits agreed that CWM had the personnel to make a run in the tournament. We breezed through a relatively easy preseason and got sent back to earth verses Villanova. But we rebounded with wins over X and Dayton. When we began the conference schedule it seemed like everyone just quit trying, wasn't playing bball, no movement, no energy, it looked like the whole team collectively decided to just mail it in. I want to know why. CWM says it was the pressure building up that they had to ultimately find a release and came in the form of dodgeball. Someone else suggested the fatigue factor having to travel so much. I have never seen such a drastic drop in a sports team in all my years. And then now that we're seemingly on the other side of this "funk" we still seeing some residual effects remain. Simas is still yet to obtain his three pt. groove. Skillings seems like he's being too tentative as opposed to his play before. May be because of his turnover rate? I like Mitchell quite a bit but he is no offensive threat unless he has a open shot around the rim. I said all that to say this this, Is CWM holding this team back by trying to force them to play a style not suited to them? Does he not evaluate talent correctly? Did losing McKinley hurt this team in ways unforseen? I don't know what position best suits Mac, a four or a true five at 6'9" but sometimes I get the impression that CWM is overwhelmed in this league. And is that who we want going forward? We fan's are used to our Bearcats being a or the dominant team in every conference we have been in, I'm afraid if we stay this course we will never come close to being that kind of force again in this conference.Last edited by Rufus; 02-14-2025, 08:29 AM.
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The question posed in the Enquirer and now here is a good one. I like Wes a great deal. I really want him to do well (as we all do). I understand in this day and age that a "win now" mentality prevails. Even still, I don't see him being let go after this season even if the rest of the season doesn't go very well. I feel like UC athletics is in a place of stasis right now. I think big donors have been tapped into a bunch over the past 10 years, and I think we probably have our major coaches for another year or two easily. I think picking up a busted roster left over from the Brannen fiasco, combined with entering a much harder conference, combined with a young head coach should buy him some extra time that might not be given to a Cronin-type hire (someone with head coaching experience, etc.) I am super intrigued by a team that was scoring in the 50s and low 60s less than a month ago, now in the 80s. That suggests some ability to change styles on the fly which would be a high mark in CWM's favor. As another said, I am also very interested to see who we return next year. Coach did a great job locking down our talent this season. In summary, I think he will be here regardless of the next month
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