Tim Miles Hot Seat Watch

I guess I'm one of the crazy one that still feels you can win within the rules and keep some level if integrity to your program.  I personally would be ticked if we got caught cheating and would in no way support a coach or program that did get caught cheating.  
Just if they got caught?

:)

 
Just dont get caught.

It is happening like CRAZY for these one and done kids I believe. 

I think you can build a team/program without paying kids, it just takes longer and almost need to get 5 kids who play together and become a well oiled machine after 3 years. 

I would rather not have to vacate wins... It would be a sucker punch to finally get an NCAA win and then have it taken away 4-5 years later. 
Cheating is all over the place in CBB...shoot 90% of the asst coaches that are hired are hired for their (cheating) connections.  I bet every assistant on Miles staff has two phones...

 
Cheating is all over the place in CBB...shoot 90% of the asst coaches that are hired are hired for their (cheating) connections.  I bet every assistant on Miles staff has two phones...
I dont know. I bet Jim Molinari still uses his Pager and a homephone.

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College basketball recruiting might be the most corrupt thing in college sports. If you've followed the FBI case at all you'd see what is happening. Quite frankly we need to partner with Adidas (aren't we top 3 apparel deals for them?) to have them start feeding us some real talented kids. Its long overdue.

 
Explain his NCAA troubles
https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/article219373245.html

Fayetteville's Dennis Smith Jr. was one of the most sought after recruits in America and committed to NC State in 2015. He was he highest-rated recruit to commit to the Wolfpack and coach Mark Gottfried.

The attorney for adidas executive Jim Gatto told a federal court in New York Tuesday morning that her client paid the family of Dennis Smith Jr. $40,000 to secure his commitment to play basketball at N.C. State, Yahoo Sports reported.

Defense attorney Casey Donnelly made the comment during opening statements of Gatto’s fraud trial, where the federal government has charged him in connection with payments to numerous college basketball players in violation of NCAA rules.

Read more here: https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/article219373245.html#storylink=cpy

 
I think you’ve missed what is happening in the athletic department. No longer is what happened in the past the acceptable way to view things. No longer the fact that football “was great in the 90s,” is a justifiable way to allow it to continue to wallow in mediocrity. On the same note, no longer is the fact that Nebraska basketball, “has never been very good,” a justifiable excuse to let it continue to be poor.  Moos isn’t one to accept a defeatist attitude in any sport, let alone one of the three revenue generating versions. It’s not like it’ll cost the U a lot in renovations and rebranding, etc, it’s all already in place, we are only lacking the right guy which can and will be easily remedied in short order. 


I'm perfectly aware of this spin.

I'm also aware of how our AD treats Darrin Erstad.

So excuse me while I laugh.

 
OK , I'd go along with that. Hope we find an answer on the glass....wish we had Doc Sadler coaching defense.
Yeah, we needed to get some big wins to impress the committee. At this point it will take a miracle finish.

Oh, hey, can I get some funny faces here to cheer me up, I’m not happy.

 
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A great basketball analyst on the radio stated that ne is a good team,  but they are wearing out.   In the last 5 minutes of these games, the d weakens and shots are short.  Teams have found out that they can beat them up early & win at the end

 
just no on 3G. i mean his wife gets kicked out of games and he goes off on refs in preseason games(i think the actually kicked him out of canada for the way he was acting). way too much baggage there.

 
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