He's not getting fired this year. His seat went from hot to lukewarm, but a step back next year and the pitchforks will be out in full force.I think miles has done well enough this year that he has to be given another year. If not then it must be a slam dunk hire to replace him. Don't see that happening.
I think miles has done well enough this year that he has to be given another year. If not then it must be a slam dunk hire to replace him. Don't see that happening.
Dunno. Depends on what Moos has set in his mind for criteria. If Miles needed to make the NCAA tourney to keep his job safe, he most likely didn’t do that. Yes we had substantial improvement, but history shows that won’t be sustained next year.
Frankly, I’m to where I am indifferent about giving Miles another season. We’ve been flirting with competence under Miles but whenever the big games happen, we typically show little in the way of preparation, progress, or a positive/loose mindset. Don’t know that Miles has the basketball mind to make the improvements necessary for sustained success.
It’s as if Miles is a much nicer version of Bo Pelini—he can build up win totals and occasionally steal a game from a better team, but when the spotlight is on the team, they usually crap the bed (unless we’re at home).
Bottom line: Nebraska basketball and its fans deserve measured, sustained progress and a coach that can make the adjustments and win the big games away from home. I don’t think we have that, sadly. :dunno
huskersrule95 said:To me it is going to depend if the underclassmen stay or we have a bunch of players leaving again. If players are staying then Miles should get one more year, if we have another year of a few players leaving then maybe it’s time to move on from Miles. He has to be able to keep the key players here.
But then again, so was Doc Saddler.
Doc Sadler at Nebraska: 101-89 (53.2%)
Tim Miles at Nebraska: 97-96 (50.3%)
Are you sure about that? Big 12 usually had 4-5 teams ranked. His non-con was usually fluff though.In all fairness, the Doc Saddler wins were in a decidedly easier basketball conference. But yeah, I didn’t even realize the records were that similar.
In all fairness, the Doc Saddler wins were in a decidedly easier basketball conference. But yeah, I didn’t even realize the records were that similar.
Conference RPI by year:
Year - B1G - Big 8/XII - Huskers Conference Record
Danny Nee
94-95 - .5534 - .5982
95-96 - .5657 - .5719
96-97 - .5656 - .5687
97-98 - .5598 - .5480
98-99 - .5635 - .5614
99-00 - .5891 - .5398
00-01 - .5635 - .5614
Barry Collier
01-02 - .5543 - .5604 - 6-9
02-03 - .5586 - .5791 - 3-13
03-04 - .5468 - .5623 - 6-10
04-05 - .5594 - .5694 - 7-9
05-06 - .5802 - .5566 - 7-9
06-07 - .5693 - .5566 - 6-10
Doc Sadler
07-08 - .5466 - .5663 - 7-9
08-09 - .5823 - .5604 - 8-8
09-10 - .5476 - .5993 - 2-14
10-11 - .5748 - .5726 - 7-9
11-12 - .5769 - .5650 - 4-14 *Huskers first year in B1G
Tim Miles
12-13 - .5772 - .5581 - 5-13
13-14 - .5737 - .5812 - 11-7
14-15 - .5633 - .5848 - 5-13
15-16 - .5515 - .5884 - 6-12
16-17 - .5667 - .5748 - 6-12
Under Nee (for time frame available), the B1G was better four out of 7 years. B1G Average: .5658; Big 8/XII Average: .5642
Under Collier, the Big XII was better 4 out of 6 years. B1G: .5614; Big XII: .5640
Under Sadler, the B1G was better 3 out of 5 years. B1G: .5656; Big XII: .5727
Under Miles, the Big XII has been better 4 out of 5 years. B1G: .5664; Big XII: .5774
Under Miles, the B1G Average RPI has been .5664. Under the other three coaches (all but one year in the BiG XII), the Big XII was .5642, .5640 and .5727 for an overall average of .5665.
So, generally speaking, the B1G was slightly tougher under Miles than the Big XII was for Nee and Collier, though the Big XII was noticeably tougher for Sadler.
Overall, there is hardly enough distinction in the overall toughness to even be brought up.
That seems to be the narrative. But I did some research on it last year and it doesn't really turn out to be the case:
In all fairness Doc Sadler defeated Kevin Durant and Micheal Beasly in the same season, I believe.In all fairness, the Doc Saddler wins were in a decidedly easier basketball conference. But yeah, I didn’t even realize the records were that similar.
In all fairness Doc Sadler defeated Kevin Durant and Micheal Beasly in the same season, I believe.