This guy took over a D1 program, in a non-power conference, that previously had limited success (only four NCAAT appearances over the past 20+ years).
He's had the job for six years now.
His name is Ryan.
In his first season he won 20 games and earned a spot in the NIT.
In years 3-6, he won 26, 27, 25, and 24 games respectively.
Ryan won his conference championship twice, in back-to-back years.
All four of these years his team advanced to the NCAAT.
In this school's history they had only appeared in the NCAAT twice in back-to-back seasons. Never three straight years.
One year Ryan's team advanced to the Elite Eight (beating three higher seeds), and in another advanced to the second round.
Despite losing three starters off of his Elite Eight team, the following year he advanced to the second round.
Ryan has won Coach of the Year honors in his conference.
This guy is young, only in his late 30s.
His dad was a basketball coach. Ryan grew up in a gym. He has a brother and a sister who also played D1 basketball.
Ryan was a starter for a school in a D1 power conference. He ended his college career with the school's best shooting stats.
In his senior year Ryan was named to the all-tournament team.
He's paid his dues in the coaching profession. He's been an Assistant Coach for teams in the B1G, ACC, and PAC10.
Ryan was the lead recruiter for a PAC10 school that had a top 10 recruiting class.
Surely Dolson needs to give this guy a look, right?
This guy's full name is Ryan Miller. He's better known by his nickname, Archie.
The resume listed above is how Archie's read in 2017.
A sure thing, a can't miss, up and coming coach, for sure.
Come on Dolson, make us proud.
Replacing Woody with a coach that will make the IU faithful proud should be easy.
Right?
He's had the job for six years now.
His name is Ryan.
In his first season he won 20 games and earned a spot in the NIT.
In years 3-6, he won 26, 27, 25, and 24 games respectively.
Ryan won his conference championship twice, in back-to-back years.
All four of these years his team advanced to the NCAAT.
In this school's history they had only appeared in the NCAAT twice in back-to-back seasons. Never three straight years.
One year Ryan's team advanced to the Elite Eight (beating three higher seeds), and in another advanced to the second round.
Despite losing three starters off of his Elite Eight team, the following year he advanced to the second round.
Ryan has won Coach of the Year honors in his conference.
This guy is young, only in his late 30s.
His dad was a basketball coach. Ryan grew up in a gym. He has a brother and a sister who also played D1 basketball.
Ryan was a starter for a school in a D1 power conference. He ended his college career with the school's best shooting stats.
In his senior year Ryan was named to the all-tournament team.
He's paid his dues in the coaching profession. He's been an Assistant Coach for teams in the B1G, ACC, and PAC10.
Ryan was the lead recruiter for a PAC10 school that had a top 10 recruiting class.
Surely Dolson needs to give this guy a look, right?
This guy's full name is Ryan Miller. He's better known by his nickname, Archie.
The resume listed above is how Archie's read in 2017.
A sure thing, a can't miss, up and coming coach, for sure.
Come on Dolson, make us proud.
Replacing Woody with a coach that will make the IU faithful proud should be easy.
Right?