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Arizona Wildcats Basketball Forums => Arizona Wildcats Basketball => Topic started by: WILD on February 26, 2018, 04:23:32 PM
Matt Norlander on Jim Rome Show talks about ESPN Sean Miller wire tap being like a game of telephone. Listen & watch the interview below.
Very interesting interview. Guess we will have to wait and see and hope for the best. One good sign is that the administration has not made a move to dismiss or place Coach Miller on probation. Until that happens I am going to assume that the administration feels that he is not guilty or that they have a strong case.
This sounds like a person who can see that the case brought out against Coach Miller is bordering on just plain here-say, who would beg the question why/who would have cause/reason to attack Coach Miller in this fashion? There have been names brought out of the assistant coaches. There have been players named from several large/prominent schools...yet their head coaches haven't had their names even hinted at. Why is this? Just because they aren't listed directly does not mean they weren't involved, aware, and/or approving of what has been happening there. Yet, with no named Arizona players "leaked", Coach Miller is thrown into the fire. Absolutely Absurd!!!
There is clearly a BIASED, VISCIOUS AND ORGANIZED ATTACK BEING PROSECUTED AGAINST COACH MILLER. How else could one explain that not only is there NO other major coach listed even though there are OBVIOUS pay outs to their players, no attack from multiple PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL "ANALYSTS", and no attempts to publicly convict any of them before even one shred of evidence is revealed.
Unless there turns out to be one big BONANZA of information PROVING Coach Miller has done anything proving he has been involved in any way with this "process", the UofA legal staff should be working OVERTIME on lawsuits against all those who have contributed to this attack on Coach Miller.
Pat Forde was just on ESPN680 radio with Matt Sweeney and said NOTHING in the documents he released (Yahoo story) implicated Miller and that ESPN's game day was a "Rush to judgement"...