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RE: What does successful Miller time look like?
(04-19-2021 02:23 PM)Bcatbog Wrote:  LOL, the hated Brannen played in the conference championship game in year 2 and I think was the #1 seed in year 1. But hey, for some we now have a coach, with expectations below the accomplishments of the hated Brannen. Absolutely laughable.

UC finished 116 kenpom this year. The tournament run was nice, but UC was sandwiched between Kent State and pacific in their final ranking. Even so, had there not been other issues and his entire freshman class not bailed as a result (never mind the many other transfers) there would have actually been reason to at least believe there was a chance, that this year was truly bottoming out. Miller isn't inheriting the conference player of the year, Jarron Cumberland, Tre Scott and junior Keith Williams. So yea, he's going to be given some leeway, but ultimately he'll have to produce.
 
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