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Originally posted by UC4me View PostTwo posts ago, Leeraymond suggested Cunningham did not look deep enough to see the number of losses every year. That suggests the AD of a major university did no more than a less than average fan with a passing interest in a coach. I can't understand that logic or cynicism. That isn't a fair assertion against Cunningham.
In other threads, particularly related to football, there are repeated statements by multiple posters that the way we can be successful at UC is to hire up and coming coaches and let them learn and grow into the job. At the time of this hire, Coach Miller was considered a steal and a significant "get" by a lot of folks, even those in the business. Well, we got an up and coming coach. He should receive more patience from everyone, the administration included. He represents the school very well. He has been a cheerleader for the city. He is continuing to grow. I cant believe people want to fire the guy so we can go back to Brannen-level ball or worse. Let him go, and you can't count on 4-5 years of garbage ball as we try to regroup for the third time in a generation.
Secondly, the devil is in the details. All that glitters is NOT gold. Miller's win-lost history, his defensive coaching capabilities, and his team's defensive scoring numbers based on NCAA data bases were NOT impressive at all. Given UC's defensive history in basketball, Miller's capabilities did not seem to be a good fit for UC.
Lastly, in no way am I suggesting that Miller should be fired. In fact, if you read one of my earlier posts, you would have seen that I strongly think that no matter what happens this year, he should be given at least one more year. I am not really an advocate of taking a man's livelihood away because I would NOT want anyone or anything to take my livelihood away. On the other hand, I know lousy coaching when I see it. In closing, I like Miller. I really do. However, Coach Miller has yet to demonstrate that he can consistently win at the high-major level. For instance, since last year, UC has lost 7 of 11 home games in the conference (64%). That is a BIG problem. Most fans are NOT willing to look the other way on that one. Neither am I.
I have one question for you. How much time is enough for Miller to prove himself?Last edited by leeraymond; 01-11-2025, 08:45 PM.
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Wes needs help or needs to go. Hire a defensive specialist and hand him the reins, or hand the defense to an assistant
As to the shot doctor they brought in, either have him start diagnosing, ir stop what ge has messed upRed and Black are more of an Attitude than merely a color combination.
Intimidate! Dominate! Celebrate!
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(I messed up the quote function. This is replying to leeraymond.)
I did not mean to suggest you personally advocated for his firing. That is what I intended by the paragraph separation and referencing other posters. I concur you are not calling for his head right now.
As for your point about the 5 days, I see that very differently. If Brannen had become suddenly incapacitated after doing a good job (say, a health reason) and then we hired a guy after 5 days, I would agree with you. The likely situation, though, is that Cunningham knew for weeks Brannen was going to be fired and had been hard at work behind the scenes working to identify the right guy. Many have said before for all of the major coaches, the AD should always have a running list of candidates in case a coach needed replacing. Far from being a mark of a rash decision or being a bad AD, I think the hiring in 5 days actually displays competence and preparation on the job.
We are still quite new in a P-4 conference. We entered the conference with G-5 talent. I am not surprised we have not done as well as any of us would have liked. That should be expected. We have to expect growing pains entering such a situation.
As to your question about how much time to give him, he has had about 2.5 years. He had some rebuilding to do after the Brannen debacle and had to do so entering a new, much more powerful conference. I would give him 5 years. That seems reasonable given the circumstances. I know for sure there are a whole lot of people on this board who would disagree with that sentiment.Last edited by UC4me; 01-12-2025, 09:15 AM.
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Originally posted by red_n_black_attack View PostWes needs help or needs to go. Hire a defensive specialist and hand him the reins, or hand the defense to an assistant
As to the shot doctor they brought in, either have him start diagnosing, ir stop what ge has messed up
This conference is full of experienced, successful coaches. We are at a distinct disadvantage.
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Originally posted by UC4me View Post(I messed up the quote function. This is replying to leeraymond.)
I did not mean to suggest you personally advocated for his firing. That is what I intended by the paragraph separation and referencing other posters. I concur you are not calling for his head right now.
As for your point about the 5 days, I see that very differently. If Brannen had become suddenly incapacitated after doing a good job (say, a health reason) and then we hired a guy after 5 days, I would agree with you. The likely situation, though, is that Cunningham knew for weeks Brannen was going to be fired and had been hard at work behind the scenes working to identify the right guy. Many have said before for all of the major coaches, the AD should always have a running list of candidates in case a coach needed replacing. Far from being a mark of a rash decision or being a bad AD, I think the hiring in 5 days actually displays competence and preparation on the job.
We are still quite new in a P-4 conference. We entered the conference with G-5 talent. I am not surprised we have not done as well as any of us would have liked. That should be expected. We have to expect growing pains entering such a situation.
As to your question about how much time to give him, he has had about 2.5 years. He had some rebuilding to do after the Brannen debacle and had to do so entering a new, much more powerful conference. I would give him 5 years. That seems reasonable given the circumstances. I know for sure there are a whole lot of people on this board who would disagree with that sentiment.Last edited by leo from jersey; 01-12-2025, 03:55 PM.
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Originally posted by UC4me View Post(I messed up the quote function. This is replying to leeraymond.)
I did not mean to suggest you personally advocated for his firing. That is what I intended by the paragraph separation and referencing other posters. I concur you are not calling for his head right now.
As for your point about the 5 days, I see that very differently. If Brannen had become suddenly incapacitated after doing a good job (say, a health reason) and then we hired a guy after 5 days, I would agree with you. The likely situation, though, is that Cunningham knew for weeks Brannen was going to be fired and had been hard at work behind the scenes working to identify the right guy. Many have said before for all of the major coaches, the AD should always have a running list of candidates in case a coach needed replacing. Far from being a mark of a rash decision or being a bad AD, I think the hiring in 5 days actually displays competence and preparation on the job.
We are still quite new in a P-4 conference. We entered the conference with G-5 talent. I am not surprised we have not done as well as any of us would have liked. That should be expected. We have to expect growing pains entering such a situation.
As to your question about how much time to give him, he has had about 2.5 years. He had some rebuilding to do after the Brannen debacle and had to do so entering a new, much more powerful conference. I would give him 5 years. That seems reasonable given the circumstances. I know for sure there are a whole lot of people on this board who would disagree with that sentiment.
Secondly, UC is NOT new to Power Conferences. UC was once in the Metro Conference (Florida State, South Carolina, Georgia Tech, Louisville, etc). Likewise, the BIG EAST was considered a Power 6 conference when UC was in it. So, UC historically is not a stranger to playing in Power Conferences.
Lastly, next year will be Miller's fifth (5th) year as head coach. Ideally, you want to see progress in the program from year to year. Last year was UC's first season in the BIG XII. It is very understandable that UC needed to catch up to the higher level of competition. I get that. However, with the ranked recruiting class that Miller brought in this year, and a year of experience in the BIG XII, how do YOU explain the WORST conference start in 42 years (0-4 and 0-2 at home). It appears to me that the basketball program is GOING BACKWARDS.
It also appears that UC will have another losing season inside the conference (not unless there are some major adjustments). If UC has another losing conference season, Miller will have had 3 LOSING CONFERENCE SEASONS IN FOUR YEARS. Although football generates more revenue than basketball, basketball is UC's flagship sport. All should be done to make the brand respected nationally. Currently, Cincinnati is perhaps one of the biggest disappointments in college basketball this year. Wes Miller is the head coach. It is a brutal and tough business. As a coach, you are only good as your last win. Miller has NOT won in four (4) games. Have a good one.
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For those bemoaning the worst conference start in 42 years, I will ask that we revisit these conversation after the season, or at least some of them. We played a good team on the road (K St), we played a great team on the road (Baylor), and realistically, we played two great teams at home. We only have three more great teams on the schedule (Iowa State, Baylor at home and at Houston), so 13 of the next 16 games could and should be winnable. However, it is fair to pick on Wes because we should've beaten both Arizona and K St, and not had the collapse against Kansas. The offense is stagnant. Shots are not falling, yet they keeping chucking up miracles hoping for a different result. The play above average defense, but the lapse lead to some easy close shots or dunks as it seems we cannot stay in front of a driving guard.
The worst part is few players seem to be playing with any energy and Wes is neither confronting it or holding them accountable. Rick Barnes yanked his star early in the second half for not taking a shot on a play designed to get this guy the shot, and apparently Rick thought he was open. In the post game interview, Rick mentioned these guys are getting paid (NIL) to do a job and they won't play if they don't do the job. The comment raised a lot of eyebrows, but he speaks the truth. These guys are professionals, and NIL is still new enough coaches are learning how to handle playing time based on salaries and Booster influence.Red and Black are more of an Attitude than merely a color combination.
Intimidate! Dominate! Celebrate!
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red_n_black_attack has hit upon something that has not been talked about much. There has been very successful coaches who have decided to leave the college bball scene because of the NIL and the portal system. These players now are professional players who are playing on one year contracts and free to go elsewhere after each season. How can a coach discipline a player who is not playing up to the standard of his salary? Plus these coaches have the misfortune of these kids although being paid have the parents in their ear too thereby having two personalities for a coach to deal with for each player typically. I will use JJ as an example only because I'm only surmising. But Miller keeps putting JJ out there and everybody agrees that he is not a point guard, he's not hitting his shot and consistently getting beat on defense. He is out of sync completely right now but because he's getting paid and his dad is Edggerin James, Miller is obligated or mandated to continue to play him and the other four highest paid players or the portal is on the horizon. I like JIzzle and think he could be a star but not as a point. At least in the pros a player is bound by multiple year contracts or are playing to procure a heftier contact. Miller and other coaches are learning how to "coach" in this new wild West horizon. With the brain trust CWM has on the bench not of them have any answers either. I remember when Miller was hired he confessed that it took him at least 5-6 to figure out what works and what don't while at UNC Greensboro. That was before the NIL and portal. As much as I hate what I'm seeing on the floor I don't see as we have much choice to see if Miller can figure this out.
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Chad Brendel :UC just played 3 Top 20 teams in KenPom, including #7 Kansas, in a span of 8 days.
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Originally posted by Rufus View Postred_n_black_attack has hit upon something that has not been talked about much. There has been very successful coaches who have decided to leave the college bball scene because of the NIL and the portal system. These players now are professional players who are playing on one year contracts and free to go elsewhere after each season. How can a coach discipline a player who is not playing up to the standard of his salary? Plus these coaches have the misfortune of these kids although being paid have the parents in their ear too thereby having two personalities for a coach to deal with for each player typically. I will use JJ as an example only because I'm only surmising. But Miller keeps putting JJ out there and everybody agrees that he is not a point guard, he's not hitting his shot and consistently getting beat on defense. He is out of sync completely right now but because he's getting paid and his dad is Edggerin James, Miller is obligated or mandated to continue to play him and the other four highest paid players or the portal is on the horizon. I like JIzzle and think he could be a star but not as a point. At least in the pros a player is bound by multiple year contracts or are playing to procure a heftier contact. Miller and other coaches are learning how to "coach" in this new wild West horizon. With the brain trust CWM has on the bench not of them have any answers either. I remember when Miller was hired he confessed that it took him at least 5-6 to figure out what works and what don't while at UNC Greensboro. That was before the NIL and portal. As much as I hate what I'm seeing on the floor I don't see as we have much choice to see if Miller can figure this out.
If a player signs, a coach/school cannot cut him easily and contract (scholarship plus NIL) has to be guaranteed. If a player is injured the school honors the scholarship, plus NIL. If a player isn't good enough, or isn't getting the playing time he thought he deserved, he can quit the NIL deal, be off the team , and keep his scholarship, but couldn't sign elsewhere until his contract is up. Regarding injuries, players get 5 years to play 4, with one injury redshirt year available, no extensions or hardships for multiple redshirts. Also, with expanded rosters coming, there's no reason to take a non-medical redhsirt, so end that as an option. No more 6, 7, 8, or 9 years in college. We'd hope most players only spend four years in college, as it would mean no injuries.
While all of this seems very team/school friendly, players get the opt out after their freshman year, plus can choose not to re-up after the first three years. There is incentive for players to work their tails off, improve, and get paid. The reality is, a salary cap will help structure many of the deals, with recruit rankings determining the first contract, and performance driving the market on the second contract. Plus a player can renegotiate with a team mid-contract, meaning schools that don't pay up for freshman/sophomore performance, may get a disgruntled player who won't resign after year three or may choose to forgo NIL even if they cannot sign elsewhere. No play no pay, but also schools are going to find it hard not to renogiate with underclassmen.Red and Black are more of an Attitude than merely a color combination.
Intimidate! Dominate! Celebrate!
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Something has to to be done fix this mess. A coach today has no legitimate of disciplining a player. If you sit him he still gets paid. And the only reason JJ is still playing is because the staff is afraid he will leave. I know Is would not want to be a college coach in today's we environment.
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