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Dilly Dilly!Take a look at coach k 1st 3 years . 15 an 18 . 16 an 17. It takes time but IU will become to 10 every year again
I heard this argument a million times last year supporting that we give Crean 20 years to become the next coach K. 95% of us know it will take a few years. I have faith Miller will get it done however if we see some of the same issues in year 4 or 5 that we saw with Crean then its time to cut bait and move on and not do some 50 million dollar buyout extension. I dont see that happening as I see Miller being here for 10,15 or probably 20 years.Take a look at coach k 1st 3 years . 15 an 18 . 16 an 17. It takes time but IU will become to 10 every year again
Billy Gillispie went 6-7 in the non-conference schedule his first year at UK, similar to Archie's record so far this year. Maybe we should cut bate since we have another Billy Gillispie on our hands.Take a look at coach k 1st 3 years . 15 an 18 . 16 an 17. It takes time but IU will become to 10 every year again
Billy Gillispie went 6-7 in the non-conference schedule his first year at UK, similar to Archie's record so far this year. Maybe we should cut bate since we have another Billy Gillispie on our hands.
yup, they are the same guy minus Billy Clyde's overwhelming sex appeal...
It doesn't and shouldn't take more than 2 years for a good coach to get IU back to top 25 rankings and yearly trips to the dance. However, the excuses have been already been laid out by some posters to allow more time than this. Kentucky and North Carolina were prime examples of being what should happen if results don't happen fairly quick. Gillespie and Doherty were given the pink slip as they don't mess around at those schools.Take a look at coach k 1st 3 years . 15 an 18 . 16 an 17. It takes time but IU will become to 10 every year again
Totally disagree. While these beat downs are tough...what do you think Archie Miller isn't doing to improve the defense or offense? Bench the players? Talk to them to motivate them? Extend the defense to the arc? Make them pay attention to the ball? Move more quickly and don't hesitate?I don't think anyone could argue that Ft. Wayne and ISU didn't exploit Indiana's weaknesses. But it is just flat out eye popping to lose those games in such a fashion. That type of complete beat down must be fixed very quickly if Miller is to be a long term solution.
The pressure will mount too quickly if he posts many more of those type of bad home defeats to unheralded opponents.