Blackhammer
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The new coack at Nebraska. Just watched his press conference and you have to love his personality. I'm betting he does well.
The new coack at Nebraska. Just watched his press conference and you have to love his personality. I'm betting he does well.
Word is a 7 year contract @ $1.4 mil/year.I hope they gave him a long term contract with a big buy out. It is going to be hard to turn that program around in anything less than 5 years even in basketball.
I hope they gave him a long term contract with a big buy out. It is going to be hard to turn that program around in anything less than 5 years even in basketball. Next couple of years are going to be tough, OSU, MSU, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Purdue, Illinois, Minnesota, and Iowa are going to be better for at least two maybe three more years no matter what happens at Nebraska..
He is a good follow on twitter. Lots of personality and doesn't take himself so seriously. There are some funny CSU commercials and out-takes if you have some time to spare on youtube. He comes across as a guy that would be fun to play for.
As I've mentioned here before, I don't personally know Tim Miles, but we share some mutual friends (he and my brother are the same age and were conference foes in HS) and I can confidently say that he is legitimately one of the nicest guys you'd ever want to meet. He is funny and engaged, and probably the best thing about him (coach-wise) is that he is humble and appreciative of the opportunities he's been given. He worked his way from the ground up (a la Jerry Kill) to a BCS job, is cognizant of that fact, and never lets himself forget it. This is in stark contrast to certain coaches who have an arrogant attitude because they've been handed a lot of opportunities and everything came pretty easy to them. His style and attitude are a perfect fit for this part of the country and it seems his destiny was to eventually coach a major D-I school in this area. I know he'll do well now that he's been given the chance.
Most coaches work their way up before becoming a HC at a BCS type school.
That is a great comparison, and one of the big reasons why I was hoping Miles wouldn't leave CSU until the Gophers come calling. Both are guys who once they get in your living room, they've got you hooked.He worked his way from the ground up (a la Jerry Kill) to a BCS job, is cognizant of that fact, and never lets himself forget it.
not many soft programs in big ten will be super tough to get into the middle of pack, which programs in the big ten do you think the cornhuskers are going to surpass? Nebraska kinda like Penn st job. Iowa just had a very nice recruiting class. Not much room for upward mobility in big ten .
dpodoll68, I'm hurt. That NAIA Division II conference produced a 3rd round draft choice of the Bulls and myself one year. Seriously, I'm a big Tim Miles fan. Always hoping he would be our coach some day. Until you posted it sometime ago I always assumed he was from the other Dakota.
Miles comes out of the gate swinging for the fences (says cliche spewing poster):
http://sports.omaha.com/2012/04/14/basketball-nebraska-offers-top-chicago-recruits/
Minnesconsin fan said:Mac Irvin Fire is playing at the HP EYBL event this weekend--do you suppose we have them all making unofficial visits to our campus? Would hate to see them spend the whole weekend in Eagan instead of checking out the U.