If someone can explain how Miles had anything to do with the new arena and practice facility being built, or the "momentum" for which he is responsible, I'm all ears.
Yeah, we don't want to erase the momentum of a 7-game losing streak.
I didn't realize his buyout is that much lower if we fire him this season, than if we fired him after next season. He's a dead man walking.
Im just happy there's another thread other than Washington. Oh, Miles can eat a bag a dicks. He is more qualified to be a clown at a children's birthday party..
I am not sure how that works. I am guessing he/Moos negotiated a lower buyout for the extension. And he was pretty sure he'd be successful this year and be safe. IF that's the case, nifty move by MoosYeah, we don't want to erase the momentum of a 7-game losing streak.
I didn't realize his buyout is that much lower if we fire him this season, than if we fired him after next season. He's a dead man walking.
Careful, the miles applogists will call you a bad fan.Im just happy there's another thread other than Washington. Oh, Miles can eat a bag a dicks. He is more qualified to be a clown at a children's birthday party..
Look, I've been a good fan for too long. I dont have much more time left. I would at least like to see 1 tournament win before I go. Hell, I would at least like to get thereCareful, the miles applogists will call you a bad fan.
I think most of the Miles apologists have even given up. That bandwagon has pretty much crashed and burned.Careful, the miles applogists will call you a bad fan.
Look brother, i said earlier in the year, this team is not that good. I got bashed big time. Good for Husker standards? Maybe, not of national relevance by any means.I was never a Miles apologist, I just thought the team could have a lot of success this year. I was wrong.
Here the ESPN article that prompted the rant:
Tim Miles, Nebraska Cornhuskers (110-108 in seventh season)
What his detractors would say: He has gone from the fun coach who used to tweet at halftime to the coach whose team has experienced high turnover and won more than 20 games only once. Nebraska, which has reached the NCAA tournament only once under Miles, has lost seven in a row. Plus, Nebraska can shred the final year of his deal by paying him a $2.5 million buyout this offseason. The school would owe Miles nearly $4 million total if it made the move after next season.
Why his firing would be unjust: Nebraska has opened a great arena and practice facility within the past five years. The school has invested millions to rebrand itself as a viable basketball program. That's not easy to do for a program that's never won an NCAA tournament game. Firing Miles could erase the momentum the program has built during his time in Lincoln. -- Myron Medcalf
Severe said the same thing. The writers are grasping at straws, it's a foregone conclusion in coaching circles that Miles is a dead man walking. He is going to finish with a below .500 record at a power 5 program with top 10 facilities and probably a top 10 arena in the best conference in college basketball that can pay a coach $4 million plus a year. He has been a monumental failure of a hire and I hope he enjoys his next stop in the summit league.Their argument as to why his firing would be unjust is actually a reason we should fire him. We have opened a state of the art arena and practice facility in 2013 and his team went 19-13 and made the NCAA tourney. Since their magical run, Miles record is 61-77 overall and 33-52 in conference. That's pathetic. That's momentum the wrong way.
I hope so.But they will beat the GOphers tonight at PBA right? Right? Right.......
Kind of hard to circle the wagons... like blazing saddlesI think most of the Miles apologists have even given up. That bandwagon has pretty much crashed and burned.
NoBut they will beat the GOphers tonight at PBA right? Right? Right.......
Moos has said before that he has a short list he keeps for football and basketball coaches available when needed. Other sports he gets help from a committee.Will Moos be allowed to search and hire the next coach? Or will it be a committee, and a search firm ?
For perspective, Severe has on several occasions called Miles a "horrible person" on the air and has said he doesn't like him and wants him gone. I don't know what happened between Miles and Severe, but the part about being a "horrible person" bothers me because Severe normally seems pretty fair to me.
no kidding. the University, let alone Miles had hardly anything to do with the new arena. It was paid for by the residents of Lincoln(and it's been fantastic).Here the ESPN article that prompted the rant:
Tim Miles, Nebraska Cornhuskers (110-108 in seventh season)
What his detractors would say: He has gone from the fun coach who used to tweet at halftime to the coach whose team has experienced high turnover and won more than 20 games only once. Nebraska, which has reached the NCAA tournament only once under Miles, has lost seven in a row. Plus, Nebraska can shred the final year of his deal by paying him a $2.5 million buyout this offseason. The school would owe Miles nearly $4 million total if it made the move after next season.
Why his firing would be unjust: Nebraska has opened a great arena and practice facility within the past five years. The school has invested millions to rebrand itself as a viable basketball program. That's not easy to do for a program that's never won an NCAA tournament game. Firing Miles could erase the momentum the program has built during his time in Lincoln. -- Myron Medcalf
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If someone can explain how Miles had anything to do with the new arena and practice facility being built, or the "momentum" for which he is responsible, I'm all ears.
247...we are the only team with 2 commits.With who?
Severe said the same thing. The writers are grasping at straws, it's a foregone conclusion in coaching circles that Miles is a dead man walking. He is going to finish with a below .500 record at a power 5 program with top 10 facilities and probably a top 10 arena in the best conference in college basketball that can pay a coach $4 million plus a year. He has been a monumental failure of a hire and I hope he enjoys his next stop in the summit league.
Didn't know that. I have heard rumors of Miles being a scum bag but not from anyone with inside info. Even though Severe may detest Miles at this point it's hard to disagree with him.For perspective, Severe has on several occasions called Miles a "horrible person" on the air and has said he doesn't like him and wants him gone. I don't know what happened between Miles and Severe, but the part about being a "horrible person" bothers me because Severe normally seems pretty fair to me.
Something had to have happened for Severe to say that. I know there was a rumor floating around about an affair but I would be surprised if that was what set Severe off. I don't know if it was the locking the players out of the locker room episode or what. Miles is a quirky guy and that was kind of fun for a while. He's gotten rich working for NU and will get a nice parachute if he's let go. Whatever Moos does is fine with me.I hope he gets fired. He is not a good game coach, and we can do much better. That being said, all of my family members have bumped into him out in public and outside of basketball activities. He talked to everyone of us and was extremely friendly. I hope he does well, bit haven’t heard anything bad about him personally from anyone. So I will definitely give him that.
Yeah, we don't want to erase the momentum of a 7-game losing streak.
I didn't realize his buyout is that much lower if we fire him this season, than if we fired him after next season. He's a dead man walking.
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