Tim Miles: B1G Coach of the Year?

I read this the other day. http://www.btpowerhouse.com/2014/3/8/5485158/tim-miles-deserves-to-be-b1g-coach-of-the-year

Comparing what Miles has done with the talent here vs the other teams in the conference.

Michigan: Two 5-stars, three 4-stars (not including Mitch McGary).

Wisconsin: One 5-star, two 4-stars, five 3-stars.

Michigan State: One 5-star, seven 4-stars, five 3-stars.

Ohio State: Eight 4-stars, three 3-stars.

Just to emphasize how severe the talent disparity is between the Huskers and the rest of the B1G: Indiana, who Nebraska just beat at Assembly Hall and currently sit at 8th in the conference, have seven players that would have been considered the best recruit in Nebraska history.
 
I think Miles wouldn't care about winning the award or not because he knows this isn't the end of the road. The more to keep his team hungry, the better.

 
How long until Tim Miles wins a conference title? A year? This man is the biggest overachiever in the world. A couple more points and we would have been the second seed in the Big Ten.

 
Miles would care about the award but no different than what he said to his team last night. Enjoy it for one night then it is back to work and it doesn't matter.

The award would help give him even more credibility when trying to recruit top talent here.

 
Absolutely correct BRB. This will be a huge recruiting tool. Miles is for real and we are so blessed to have him here. He is a very good all around coach he handles most all situations really well.

 
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I read this the other day. http://www.btpowerho...ach-of-the-year

Comparing what Miles has done with the talent here vs the other teams in the conference.

Michigan: Two 5-stars, three 4-stars (not including Mitch McGary).

Wisconsin: One 5-star, two 4-stars, five 3-stars.

Michigan State: One 5-star, seven 4-stars, five 3-stars.

Ohio State: Eight 4-stars, three 3-stars.

Just to emphasize how severe the talent disparity is between the Huskers and the rest of the B1G: Indiana, who Nebraska just beat at Assembly Hall and currently sit at 8th in the conference, have seven players that would have been considered the best recruit in Nebraska history.
And there ya go. I'm always glad when Huskers get individual awards...but at the end of the day...just win, baby.

 
BTN selections:

FIRST TEAM

DEVYN MARBLE, Iowa (15)

GARY HARRIS, Michigan State (15)

NIK STAUSKAS, Michigan (15)

TERRAN PETTEWAY, Nebraska (15)

Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin (13)

SECOND TEAM

Yogi Ferrell, Indiana (12)

D.J. Newbill, Penn State (9)

Sam Dekker, Wisconsin (9)

Noah Vonleh, Indiana (7)

Aaron White, Iowa (7)

THIRD TEAM

Caris LeVert, Michigan (6)

Adreian Payne, Michigan State (6)

Tim Frazier, Penn State (4)

LaQuinton Ross, Ohio State (4)

Andre Hollins, Minnesota (3)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Nik Stauskas, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR: Tim Miles, Nebraska

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: NOAH VONLEH, Indiana

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Aaron Craft, Ohio

 
BTN selections:

FIRST TEAM

DEVYN MARBLE, Iowa (15)

GARY HARRIS, Michigan State (15)

NIK STAUSKAS, Michigan (15)

TERRAN PETTEWAY, Nebraska (15)

Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin (13)

SECOND TEAM

Yogi Ferrell, Indiana (12)

D.J. Newbill, Penn State (9)

Sam Dekker, Wisconsin (9)

Noah Vonleh, Indiana (7)

Aaron White, Iowa (7)

THIRD TEAM

Caris LeVert, Michigan (6)

Adreian Payne, Michigan State (6)

Tim Frazier, Penn State (4)

LaQuinton Ross, Ohio State (4)

Andre Hollins, Minnesota (3)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Nik Stauskas, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR: Tim Miles, Nebraska

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: NOAH VONLEH, Indiana

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Aaron Craft, Ohio
These mean nothing. These are BTN.com selections. Not conference media or coaches. Informal.
 
BTN selections:

FIRST TEAM

DEVYN MARBLE, Iowa (15)

GARY HARRIS, Michigan State (15)

NIK STAUSKAS, Michigan (15)

TERRAN PETTEWAY, Nebraska (15)

Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin (13)

SECOND TEAM

Yogi Ferrell, Indiana (12)

D.J. Newbill, Penn State (9)

Sam Dekker, Wisconsin (9)

Noah Vonleh, Indiana (7)

Aaron White, Iowa (7)

THIRD TEAM

Caris LeVert, Michigan (6)

Adreian Payne, Michigan State (6)

Tim Frazier, Penn State (4)

LaQuinton Ross, Ohio State (4)

Andre Hollins, Minnesota (3)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Nik Stauskas, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR: Tim Miles, Nebraska

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: NOAH VONLEH, Indiana

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Aaron Craft, Ohio
These mean nothing. These are BTN.com selections. Not conference media or coaches. Informal.
That is why I said that BTN selected these.

 
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