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RE: What does successful Miller time look like?
(04-19-2021 11:52 AM)bearcatmark Wrote:  Best case scenario is we nail a few front court recruits from the portal and are an ncaa team this year.

I think the expectation should be competing for conference championships and solidly in the tournament by year 3.

After that they should be top 10-15 good around 40% of the time or better.

As far as the next two seasons I'm more concerned with process than specific results. I want to be able to see were heading in the right direction in all respects.

Bolded, I'll take this more optimistic scenario. Less a handful of head scratching losses, this team would have taken Wichita State's slot in the NCAA this past year. And finishing in the upper echelon of this particular conference should be a given--this isn't the ACC and if Miller is the coach we believe he can be, he's going to have the 'Cats in the hunt quickly and in the top 3-4 or better, in the conference consistently.
 
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