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I see potential in this team. It looks like it belongs in the Big 12 and last year's team didn't . The extent they looked lost against E. Mich. was because Miller didn't play. They still don't have Big 12 guards or the point guard that run an offense. Shon Abaev is not impressive. He is not quick and doesn't have great skills. He is like a taller Dan Skilling. He'll make some great plays, but then he will blow a dunk or make a turnover. You get the feeling that the NIL money is making him fat and happy. Still, to me, it seems that there are enough guys on this squad, that it should make the Big Dance. But if they go belly up, it is time for Wes to go.
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I have a question. Is Coach Miller at UC because of the money? It does not appear that he is in coaching to get better.
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Interesting question. The Presbyterian loss was bad but UC also loss to another mid-major two games later, Marshall 69-73. However, what changed the tide of the season for UC was the Xavier game and the Big Fight. A number of UC players that were involved in the fight were suspended for about 6 games or something like that. So, Cronin had to go with a 4-guard lineup (because that is all he had left on the roster) and it was the best thing that happened to his career up to that point. That 4-guard lineup ended with wins over 7 or 8 ranked teams that year. Third in the country behind Kansas and Syracuse with ranked wins.Originally posted by Lobot View PostI have a question for everyone. I'm not challenging anyone's opinion here. Most of you have on this board long enough to experience some wild losses in this program. Here's the question:
Do you feel the same about Wes Miller after the EMU loss yesterday as you did about Mick Cronin after Presbyterian?
This site has lost some of our archives over the years due to random issues but I'm pretty sure a lot of us were calling for Mick's head after that loss and challenging his ability to coach offense.
I'm not defending Wes' coaching. Last night was a debacle. I'd love to be a fly on the wall in the locker room these days but I unless my memory is fuzzy the Cronin team that lost to Presbyterian made the Sweet Sixteen.
It does not matter if a coach runs a modern offense or an old offense if you have guys that cannot make shots and do not have any toughness on offense or defense. UC has been outrebounded by two mid-majors in its last two games.
Think about this for a second, Louisville played both EMU and NJIT as UC did. Louisville beat EMU 87-46 and beat NJIT 104-47. NJIT scored 67 points on UC and EMU beat UC by scoring just 64 points. Enough said. Where is the toughness? Let's ask Coach Miller.
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Thanks, Rufus for summarizing brilliantly the comparison with Huggs and Cronin's blips. Huggs and Cronin never had the depth of talent on the roster that Miller has. There were some downs with them but also many highlights. We only get valleys with Miller. He really needs to a team that is self-motivated and self-coached because he has no clue what he's doing and why bad things happen. I truly believe most coaches in the big 12 would slay with this roster yet we will be a bottom feeder once again with Miller at the helm. Everybody, including mid-major level guys outcoach him.Originally posted by Rufus View PostBig difference between Mick Cronin losing to Presbyterian and yesterdays loss to EMU! Cronin brought in three star athletes and an occasional scorer and taught them how to defend, block out, rebound, run the floor, play zone when required, to pass, cherish the ball and and other crucial skills in bball. An occasional loss to a cupcake can be expected. Cronins downfall was he just didn't have the offensive horses to take the team where he needed to go, but still his players gave it their all and played hard. When they didn't they lost.
Wes Miller has a knack for getting players that are designated and rated as top scorers in the rating services but as soon as they put on the UC uniform they seem to forget how to put the ball in the rim. Particularly these last two teams. And then his teams either do not want to play for him, do not want to play bball anymore, have something else they'd rather be doing during game times, too stupid to learn how to play the other facets of the game, or Miller and his staff are negligent in their duties of teaching how to play bball without the ball in your hand or clueless in how to teach them. Something is going on where Miller and his staff is tolerating these players just standing around on both ends of the court and only looking for their chance to shoot. And don't misunderstand what I'm saying, when you watch these last two versions of Millers team that is all they put any effort in doing is to get their chance to shoot. No one follows their own shot, no one puts any effort into getting loose balls or rebounds, you don't see them flying solo down the court if and when we do happen to get a rebound for an easy layup. These guys today are only interested in looking for a highlight for their resume. So when Miller comes out and loses to a NKU or a EMU, it's not an anomaly, it is par for course, uninspired unenergetic apathetic basketball.
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Martin would be more of the same - no modern offense. The game has evolved since Huggs’ era. UC needs a coach who can embrace a modern style of basketball. CWM is not it and I want UC to move in a different direction.Originally posted by leo from jersey View PostErik Martin is 0-7 this season at SC State. he's not the answer.
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Erik Martin is 0-7 this season at SC State. he's not the answer.
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That’s the problem, these guys are all new. I was ready last night to put CWM on a slow boat to China, and if they’re still playing at this level in February, UC may do it for me. But, I would love nothing more than to see this team gel and reach the NCAA. As I said last night, the last time I booed these guys was the Presbyterian game in 2011, but they made the Sweet 16 that year. Keeping hope alive.Originally posted by John P View PostI have been slow to criticize the coach, until now.
Now, with his 5th different roster and more people to help, it's only getting worse.
So much talent on the roster and yet the team just looks lost.
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I have been slow to criticize the coach, until now.
Now, with his 5th different roster and more people to help, it's only getting worse.
So much talent on the roster and yet the team just looks lost.
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Couldn't agree more, well said!Originally posted by sedz View PostNot even close to the same for me. I'm not moved by individual games. It's the pattern. Fifth year in the program, now in a major conference with one of the most talented rosters we've had in years. We can't put up a point per possession in three buy games? Embarrassing.
That Presbyterian loss was indeed in our sweet sixteen 2012 season. We struggled offensively to begin that season as well, failing to score a point per possession against Alabama St, Presbyterian, and Miami OH at home. But we were still hitting the offensive glass had a 6 seed the previous season with an offense ranked #53, the best under Cronin to that point. We were improving.
Three years ago with Landers Nolley bailing us out with an efficient iso game our offense was ranked #48. Two years ago our offense was #78. Last year #89. This year #173. We're going the wrong direction. Wes Miller still runs offense like it's 2010. We run a few ball screen actions with guards camped out on the wings. Hardly any flare screens, pin down screens, back door cuts, or even horns sets that are so common in today's game. We clog driving lanes with our big men and don't spread the defense with actions on the wings.
Did anyone see what Ryan Conwell said after the U of L game? He knew what we were running because we have run the same actions all four years he has played against us.
https://x.com/Knickoson42/status/1992057864974909825
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Looked at the advanced box score from the Presbyterian game. We took 26 midrange shots and only 10 free throws! 54 points. Some things never change here no matter who the coach is.
I would love to hire someone, anyone who understands modern basketball. We've got to stop acting like the style of play that brought us success 30 years ago is still going to work now.
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Not even close to the same for me. I'm not moved by individual games. It's the pattern. Fifth year in the program, now in a major conference with one of the most talented rosters we've had in years. We can't put up a point per possession in three buy games? Embarrassing.
That Presbyterian loss was indeed in our sweet sixteen 2012 season. We struggled offensively to begin that season as well, failing to score a point per possession against Alabama St, Presbyterian, and Miami OH at home. But we were still hitting the offensive glass had a 6 seed the previous season with an offense ranked #53, the best under Cronin to that point. We were improving.
Three years ago with Landers Nolley bailing us out with an efficient iso game our offense was ranked #48. Two years ago our offense was #78. Last year #89. This year #173. We're going the wrong direction. Wes Miller still runs offense like it's 2010. We run a few ball screen actions with guards camped out on the wings. Hardly any flare screens, pin down screens, back door cuts, or even horns sets that are so common in today's game. We clog driving lanes with our big men and don't spread the defense with actions on the wings.
Did anyone see what Ryan Conwell said after the U of L game? He knew what we were running because we have run the same actions all four years he has played against us.
https://x.com/Knickoson42/status/1992057864974909825
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Big difference between Mick Cronin losing to Presbyterian and yesterdays loss to EMU! Cronin brought in three star athletes and an occasional scorer and taught them how to defend, block out, rebound, run the floor, play zone when required, to pass, cherish the ball and and other crucial skills in bball. An occasional loss to a cupcake can be expected. Cronins downfall was he just didn't have the offensive horses to take the team where he needed to go, but still his players gave it their all and played hard. When they didn't they lost.
Wes Miller has a knack for getting players that are designated and rated as top scorers in the rating services but as soon as they put on the UC uniform they seem to forget how to put the ball in the rim. Particularly these last two teams. And then his teams either do not want to play for him, do not want to play bball anymore, have something else they'd rather be doing during game times, too stupid to learn how to play the other facets of the game, or Miller and his staff are negligent in their duties of teaching how to play bball without the ball in your hand or clueless in how to teach them. Something is going on where Miller and his staff is tolerating these players just standing around on both ends of the court and only looking for their chance to shoot. And don't misunderstand what I'm saying, when you watch these last two versions of Millers team that is all they put any effort in doing is to get their chance to shoot. No one follows their own shot, no one puts any effort into getting loose balls or rebounds, you don't see them flying solo down the court if and when we do happen to get a rebound for an easy layup. These guys today are only interested in looking for a highlight for their resume. So when Miller comes out and loses to a NKU or a EMU, it's not an anomaly, it is par for course, uninspired unenergetic apathetic basketball.Last edited by Rufus; 11-27-2025, 10:33 PM.
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1992 final four team -- Bob HugginsOriginally posted by SKell82155 View Post
Don’t remember which coach it was under, & it
musta been exhibition, but they lost to Athletes in Action.
This loss to EMU seems pretty similar to the one versus
NKU to me.
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Don’t remember which coach it was under, & itOriginally posted by Lobot View PostI have a question for everyone. I'm not challenging anyone's opinion here. Most of you have on this board long enough to experience some wild losses in this program. Here's the question:
Do you feel the same about Wes Miller after the EMU loss yesterday as you did about Mick Cronin after Presbyterian?
This site has lost some of our archives over the years due to random issues but I'm pretty sure a lot of us were calling for Mick's head after that loss and challenging his ability to coach offense.
I'm not defending Wes' coaching. Last night was a debacle. I'd love to be a fly on the wall in the locker room these days but I unless my memory is fuzzy the Cronin team that lost to Presbyterian made the Sweet Sixteen.
musta been exhibition, but they lost to Athletes in Action.
This loss to EMU seems pretty similar to the one versus
NKU to me.
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Underperforming in the NCAA tournament, concluding with the 22-point Nevada comeback, doomed Cronin. In my opinion, still the right call.
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