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Tim Miles*Alum

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  1. Nebraska might no be a good fit for the B1G
  2. I can appreciate that. Me not being from Nebraska but having married a Nebraska girl, I feel like the sports culture here would rather lose with someone that has ties to Nebraska than wait for someone not from Nebraska to undo all the previous issues.
  3. I support miles because of my personal basexperiences with him. No other reason
  4. I stand corrected. My mistake. I just used a quick google search. I am not a husker fan. Just a Miles fan. My apologies.
  5. No excuse. I played on very offensively talented teams for him. I don’t. I went to school for hoops.
  6. .Just a biased former player of his I guess. Or a guy that actually knows basketball
  7. Nebraska’s last (non Tim Miles) tournament appearance was in 1986. When he took over the program he had kids like Brandon Ubel on his roster. He’s a bum. His first 2 years were spent playing with Doc saddlers Bums. His next 2 years he had to take transfers(most of which were buried somewhere else for a reason)to try and win to convince quality players NU was even worth coming too and made the tournament. He then had 2 of those transfer declare for the draft and not get picked after investing 2 years in them. Petteway is average on a bad European team now. pitchford doesn’t even play anymore. He had White, another transfer, graduate and leave after investing 2 years and degree into him. He also had to deal with Morrow and Jacobson transfer after they believed they should be swingman. What positions do they play now? They aren’t very good at their natural positions! After taking all of this into account, NU should be giving this guy a 20 year contract. NU hasn’t been good at any sport outside of Volleyball since the 90’s. Y’all need to chill. If you think Tim Miles should be fried, you don’t understand what it takes to build a program. After taking over Doc Saddler’s bum roster and putting NU on a path to making them kind of a desirable place to play basketball, he should be praised. Remember, it’s still Nebraska. A white republican state with less than 2 million people. Majority of talented basketball players do not fit that mold. Go Tim Miles
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