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Originally posted by Gypo O'Leary View Post
I would say this. This is the first year that I felt I saw a Wes Miller team. I think that DeJulius & Adams-Woods stuck around after the Brannen mess, and Wes owed them and went with them. So he was some what hobbled in building his program from what he was left with. The team I saw this year was as good as any team Mick Cronin had in Cincinnati. When I consider the stream of NBA players that Huggy got through the years, Cronin wasn't close to matching him. With Skillings/James and three 6'11" players, I get the feeling that Wes can recruit talent.
I agree with you somewhat that James (and Skillings) don't see the floor and make the right passes, but I don't doubt that they are young players who will improve a lot. Being in the Big 12, Cincinnati is at the top of the food chain. We all saw the loses, but I saw a young inexperienced team that was competitive against Kansas, Houston, Baylor, Texas, BYU. I'm pretty hopeful that Cinci b-ball is big league.
Next season, with all of the talent that Miller is going to have, UC is STILL going to struggle to get stops. Also, UC will end up being on the bubble again. The conversations that we are having now about Miller's teams, we will have the same conversations next season. Like I said before, UC has the talent. There is no doubt about that. UC had the talent this year and last year. However, Miller is the wildcard. Until he learns how to play pick-and-roll-defense, how to defend against cutters and slashers, and how to defend big men that can play on the perimeter, we will be back in this sad damn space again next year.
One last thing. Cronin's UC teams routinely beat Houston and Kelvin Sampson. Miller's UC teams have played Houston 7 or 8 times now and are 0-7 or 0-8.Last edited by leeraymond; 03-28-2024, 03:10 PM.
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Originally posted by sedz View PostSan Francisco routinely beat UCLA and John Wooden. Wes Miller is undefeated against San Francisco.
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Originally posted by leeraymond View Post
I disagree with you concerning this year's team being as good as any Cronin team. This year's team had more talent, perhaps, than most of Cronin's UC teams. However, there is one big difference, Cronin's teams won games because they knew how to play defense. Here is some food for thought concerning Cronin's UC teams: 1) 6 seasons with over 25 wins; 2) back-to-back 30 win seasons; 3) 9 consecutive NCAA Tournaments; 4) one Sweet 16; and 5) .668 win percentage. Miller is no where near the type of coach that Cronin is and was at UC. Cronin knew how to win games. Miller stands on the sidelines and wonder why his team cannot get a stop.
Next season, with all of the talent that Miller is going to have, UC is STILL going to struggle to get stops. Also, UC will end up being on the bubble again. The conversations that we are having now about Miller's teams, we will have the same conversations next season. Like I said before, UC has the talent. There is no doubt about that. UC had the talent this year and last year. However, Miller is the wildcard. Until he learns how to play pick-and-roll-defense, how to defend against cutters and slashers, and how to defend big men that can play on the perimeter, we will be back in this sad damn space again next year.
One last thing. Cronin's UC teams routinely beat Houston and Kelvin Sampson. Miller's UC teams have played Houston 7 or 8 times now and are 0-7 or 0-8.
This season's squad was a very good defensive team. Saying Miller doesn't know what to do at that end is wildly off target.
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Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post
Both Cronin and Miller inherited dumpster fires. It wasn't until Mick's 5th season (2010-11) that he had a KenPom defensive efficiency in the Top 30. His teams stayed there from that point on. In his 3rd season, UC had the #108 defensive efficiency playing in the BE. This is Miller's 3rd season. They finished at #16, while playing in the B12.
This season's squad was a very good defensive team. Saying Miller doesn't know what to do at that end is wildly off target.
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Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post
Both Cronin and Miller inherited dumpster fires. It wasn't until Mick's 5th season (2010-11) that he had a KenPom defensive efficiency in the Top 30. His teams stayed there from that point on. In his 3rd season, UC had the #108 defensive efficiency playing in the BE. This is Miller's 3rd season. They finished at #16, while playing in the B12.
This season's squad was a very good defensive team. Saying Miller doesn't know what to do at that end is wildly off target.
During Cronin's break-out year in the BIG East, UC gave up 58.2 points / game. That was the best in the BIG East for 2010-11. During Cronin's third year in the BIG East, UC gave up 66.3 points / game (5th place).
Two points: 1) Miller had MUCH MORE to work with his first year than what Cronin had. Think about what Miller had: the defensive player of the year in the SEC (Ado), one of the best shot blockers in NCAA history (Koval), all types of high-major D-1 experience (Ody Wake Forest, DeJulius Michigan, Ado Miss St, Davenport and Adams-Woods Cincinnati, and Newman Clemson). So you cannot say that Miller inherited a dumpster fire. Miller had some ball players. He just did not know how to use them to get wins; 2) It is not as though Miller is some young inexperienced coach. Miller has been a head coach for 13 mother $%#@# years. Come on Swilsonsp4, you got to admit it, 13 years is a long time to be a head coach. Miller is NO rookie. I know, I know that this was UC's first year in the BIG 12 and there is going to be a competitive learning curve to adapt to. On the other hand, how do you explain Houston and Texas Tech who also have coaches coming from lesser leagues? Those two teams made the NCAAs.
I want UC to win every game. However, that is not realistic. Nevertheless, if Miller can get the losses down to 9 to 10 a year would probably put the team over the hump. Regardless of what we are talking about on this blog, next year is going to show us a lot concerning what direction the program is going in.
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Originally posted by leeraymond View Post
I wonder what the results would be over multiple games.
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Originally posted by longtimefan View PostWhat did Wes take over? The remnants of a team that lost twice to Houston by 38 and 37, and those games weren’t as close as the score indicated. JDIII was probably the best player on the roster. It was a train wreck.Red and Black are more of an Attitude than merely a color combination.
Intimidate! Dominate! Celebrate!
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Originally posted by sedz View PostKelvin Sampson lost 11 games and missed the tournament in his third year at Houston. He was no rookie, having been a pro or head college coach for 30 mother falcon years. Totally embarrassing.
Look, I like Miller. He has an ability to get his players to play very hard on every possession. Also, his players seem to truly like him. Maybe that is why they play so hard for him. Additionally, with his friendly personality, I would assume that he is well-liked by the administration. However, Miller has a problem understanding how to win games. Some of his losses are puzzling. Nevertheless, he is a Bearcat and I am on his side. I am rooting for him. I hope that he is able to GROW into the job. That is what bothers me. I have NOT seen any coaching growth from Miller since he has been at UC. I have seen him bring in better players, and in many of those games the players have won the game DESPITE the coaching.
Changing conversations a little, what do you all think about the BIG BAD BIG 12? Iowa State was knocked out last night. In the second weekend of Post-Season play, there is only ONE BIG 12 team left in the country. The last team left in Post-Season play is Houston and they play Duke tonight. Hopefully, Houston can get the win. Over-and-out.
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