Sean Miller has achieved legendary status

Started by arxpert, December 14, 2022, 02:56:46 PM

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Quote from: FOOS on December 15, 2022, 08:27:27 AM
Quote from: FOOS on December 15, 2022, 08:22:57 AM
Quote from: arxpert on December 14, 2022, 02:56:46 PM
Sean Miller's final sacrifices to the program has set up the school for unlimited success.

What a glorious day of total vindication for Sean Miller and the University of Arizona. Tommy Lloyd has all the tools to get the program over the top going forward. No excuses. It's a great day to have been on the right side of history.

"I have never knowingly violated NCAA rules while serving as head coach of this great program. I have never paid a recruit or prospect or their family or a representative to come to Arizona. I never have and I never will."

Your infatuation with Miller is astonishing.  "Infamous" is a better word than "legendary" .  "Infamous" is how he will be remembered at Arizona

This statement should be on a bronze plaque in McKale. There has been no bigger impactful statement ever made in UofA Men's Basketball history that that one right there. It is almost up there with "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" as far as I'm concerned.

Meant to post this at the bottom...


Your infatuation with Miller is astonishing.  "Infamous" is a better word than "legendary" .  "Infamous" is how he will be remembered at Arizona

I will take Infamous, but I still believe Legendary.

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Despite being a 4-seed, the 2018 Arizona team was one of the favorites to win it all (5th best per the below link):

https://www.vuhoops.com/platform/amp/2018-ncaa-tournament/2018/3/12/17110760/2018-ncaa-tournament-odds-march-madness

Losses don't completely fall on coaches. Horne missed that big 3 and NJ was called for a BS charge. Regardless, Miller coached for a dozen years and had sufficient opportunities to coach his way to a title. You're assuming that Lloyd should have similar unrealistic expectations because he took over a program that was under scrutiny....and projected to be a "bubble team" when he arrived. The guy can coach and he'll definitely prove it within the next 12 years (if national coach of the year isn't already sufficient evidence).


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