Not surprised that he will be returning. That buyout is criminal. I will admit, my expectations, even with the two signed recruits AND whoever we possibly pull from the portal, will be low. Wes hasn't shown me anything on the court that would inspire me to believe he can coach a contender. I'll take eating crow, but this far along I just don't think I'll have to.
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This was the most likely outcome given the immense buyout $$. At least Miller has to know that despite returning next year he is on thin ice. Running it back with the same program even with different players isn't likely to get it done. Something is fundamentally wrong with his system from a strategy, player developement and in-game coaching approach. The offense has been dysfunctional since he's been here. I've said for some time his strength is recruiting and PR. I've seen little else to suggest he can be successful at this level. I'd suggest he better change a lot this offseason and absolutely needs to make the tourney next year or it's time to move on.
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I’m not worried about Abaev and Tillery. They seem to be all in with Wes. And they have signed whatever contract/memo/agreement to play for UC. Whether that’s enforceable is another matter but I would hope they are for next season. One thing for sure, if Wes leaves after this season, they will likely never wear a UC uniform. UC has done its part by assuring Wes will coach next year.
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Wes is a great recruiter, but in the way of a team that always drafts the best available player.
He doesn't seem to recruit to a philosophy or to build a team, but rather to get the best players he can and hope he can mold them into a cohesive whole. Lack of money relative to other teams could be partially at fault, but it doesn't excuse everything.
Mick followed a pretty clear model (that Kelvin Sampson expanded to new heights). He prioritized effort and athleticism in recruits and effort, rebounding and defense for earning playing time.
It's been brought up since year one, Wes doesn't seem to have a clear identity for players, the team as a whole or how they earn playing time. He needs to figure it out and in a way that gets us to the NCAA tournament, otherwise next year is his last.
If he wants effort, prioritize it in returning players, recruiting, practice and playing time.
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Originally posted by bearcatjd View PostI think he should bench the starting 5 & play the subs for the first 5 minutes of the next game. It couldn't be any worse than the last game!
Our bench on the other hand... Page is probably our laziest player, but Simas isn't far behind and you certainly can't rely on Skillings to bring it. Griffith is the one guy who consistently brings high effort and energy off the bench and he barely ever plays.
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Originally posted by London 'Cat View PostI’m not worried about Abaev and Tillery. They seem to be all in with Wes. And they have signed whatever contract/memo/agreement to play for UC. Whether that’s enforceable is another matter but I would hope they are for next season. One thing for sure, if Wes leaves after this season, they will likely never wear a UC uniform. UC has done its part by assuring Wes will coach next year.
At the same time I don't expect any improvement if it's status quo and I believe Cunningham and Miller both need to go for us to compete in the Big 12 long term. We as fans have lowered our expectations embarassingly low and I'm sick of it.
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Originally posted by Gmann View Post
I think Cunningham's announcement that Wes is returning next year was specificallly to give Wes a chance to retain his recruit commitments. I can see Wes saying hey I need you to make a statement to give me a fighting chance of fixing this. I hope in there was a message to Wes that it's NCAA tourney next year as the only measure of a successful season.
Exactly one year ago today, Indiana lost its prized high school signee (he's now leading UConn in scoring as a freshman) and I believe one of the reasons for his decommitment was that the IU staff had backed off and not been staying in touch.
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As Cunningham oversaw the hiring and contract for Wes, no shocker that he's not going to punt him at nearly 10m - he'd be under such incredible scrutiny. Great recruiters build great teams. Great sales people sign great players - these are two different things. I will add that the low basketball IQ shown by Wes's teams seem to be related to this. It doesn't take a lot to study Wes as a coach and see that in nearly 15 years as a HC, he hasn't sniffed even an opportunity at a title.
There's no team identity, let alone any offensive identity. He's a poor in-game coach, too. All the signs are there that regardless of the talent knocking on UC's door, Wes has not shown he can assemble it to build a strong B12 competitor along with very little ability to develop it. I somewhat question any high caliber player that commits here. Wes's history says he can't do it.
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Originally posted by zykarious View PostWes is a great recruiter, but in the way of a team that always drafts the best available player.
He doesn't seem to recruit to a philosophy or to build a team, but rather to get the best players he can and hope he can mold them into a cohesive whole. Lack of money relative to other teams could be partially at fault, but it doesn't excuse everything.
Mick followed a pretty clear model (that Kelvin Sampson expanded to new heights). He prioritized effort and athleticism in recruits and effort, rebounding and defense for earning playing time.
It's been brought up since year one, Wes doesn't seem to have a clear identity for players, the team as a whole or how they earn playing time. He needs to figure it out and in a way that gets us to the NCAA tournament, otherwise next year is his last.
If he wants effort, prioritize it in returning players, recruiting, practice and playing time.
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostCunningham tells Enquirer that Wes will be back next season
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...m/81781813007/
What really bothers me about Miller is that he has averaged about 14 (fourteen) loses a year since he has been UC's head coach. Even during his best year, he had 13 loses. Miller has problems competing inside the conferences. That is where the competition is the greatest and that is where Miller is his weakest. If Miller is going to survive, he must quickly learn how to excel inside the BIG XII.
Let's see what the discussion is this time next year. It is going to be very interesting to see how this thing plays out.Last edited by leeraymond; 03-07-2025, 08:03 PM.
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Originally posted by zykarious View PostWes is a great recruiter, but in the way of a team that always drafts the best available player.
The talent level Wes has brought in thus far has been adequate to compete in the mid-tiers of the B12. Overall a good but not great talent base.
Still the team should be good enough to beat K State and W Va at home.
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Originally posted by bearcated View Post
Is he really? The last true NBA level player to go through this program was recruited by Brannen.
The talent level Wes has brought in thus far has been adequate to compete in the mid-tiers of the B12. Overall a good but not great talent base.
Still the team should be good enough to beat K State and W Va at home.
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