Oh yeah. The Nnaji family was much more comfortable with where Arizona stood in regards to the FBI and Miller's explanations than they did with where KU stood in those regards and especially Self's explanations.EVCat wrote:I wonder if fear of NCAA sanctions at KU aided in his decision?
And if so...the irony is delicious.
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Spaceman Spiff wrote:I sort of go either way with Green. He's a good athlete, but not the crazy athlete who gets drafted just on physical profile. He would have to show a skillset and overall game worthy of a pick to really solidify in the draft class.prh wrote:Who thinks Josh Green will be OAD? Because if he's not, then we have the #1 class and no OADs, which is absolute best case scenario.
Well I'm a big fan of that planChooChooCat wrote:Zeke himself really wants to be a OAD as well. Honestly if every thing goes to plan per team success and individual success then we'll be replacing our entire starting lineup the following year again.prh wrote:Who thinks Josh Green will be OAD? Because if he's not, then we have the #1 class and no OADs, which is absolute best case scenario.
But for Green, he'll be in a backcourt with BWill, Nico, Randolph (possibly), one of either Dylan or DD. We've seen that with guards, they really need production to be OAD, as opposed to the big guys. So while he looks great, I have a hard time seeing him squeeze enough production to do it.
But again, enough team success could possibly mean we're replacing everyone. I think we'd all be happy with that.
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Sounds like a smart kid. Can't imagine he's a OAD tho...nothing in his tape gives me that impression, and he will need significant physical development if he's going to be an NBA face-up four.ChooChooCat wrote:Oh yeah. The Nnaji family was much more comfortable with where Arizona stood in regards to the FBI and Miller's explanations than they did with where KU stood in those regards and especially Self's explanations.EVCat wrote:I wonder if fear of NCAA sanctions at KU aided in his decision?
And if so...the irony is delicious.
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Lol don't insult the rest of us by including Dylan possibly on next year's team.prh wrote:Spaceman Spiff wrote:I sort of go either way with Green. He's a good athlete, but not the crazy athlete who gets drafted just on physical profile. He would have to show a skillset and overall game worthy of a pick to really solidify in the draft class.prh wrote:Who thinks Josh Green will be OAD? Because if he's not, then we have the #1 class and no OADs, which is absolute best case scenario.Well I'm a big fan of that planChooChooCat wrote:Zeke himself really wants to be a OAD as well. Honestly if every thing goes to plan per team success and individual success then we'll be replacing our entire starting lineup the following year again.prh wrote:Who thinks Josh Green will be OAD? Because if he's not, then we have the #1 class and no OADs, which is absolute best case scenario.
But for Green, he'll be in a backcourt with BWill, Nico, Randolph (possibly), one of either Dylan or DD. We've seen that with guards, they really need production to be OAD, as opposed to the big guys. So while he looks great, I have a hard time seeing him squeeze enough production to do it.
But again, enough team success could possibly mean we're replacing everyone. I think we'd all be happy with that.
You don't necessarily need huge production to be picked high enough. He has the athleticism and he's already advanced enough to the point where I see him as a Jr. year Nick Johnson with NBA size. We'll see how it goes, but like I said if every thing goes to plan mass roster turnover for the following season.
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I just hope one of these guys is a Michigan State type bruising post presence. We used to get those guys, too (Michael Wright, Ben Davis). I actually think they are more impactful than 7 footers.
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Nnaji reminds me of Brandon Ashley as a soph/jr with the more developed faceup game than Brandon as a freshman. My thoughts on the likelihood on OAD are similar. 6'8 stretch 4's are great in college, but not likely to be able to leave immediately for a high pick.threenumberones wrote:Sounds like a smart kid. Can't imagine he's a OAD tho...nothing in his tape gives me that impression, and he will need significant physical development if he's going to be an NBA face-up four.ChooChooCat wrote:Oh yeah. The Nnaji family was much more comfortable with where Arizona stood in regards to the FBI and Miller's explanations than they did with where KU stood in those regards and especially Self's explanations.EVCat wrote:I wonder if fear of NCAA sanctions at KU aided in his decision?
And if so...the irony is delicious.
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I almost just said DD. I'm literally texting back and forth with a friend about how Dylan HAS to be gone at the end of this year. I don't see ANY way at all for him to be here next year.ChooChooCat wrote:Lol don't insult the rest of us by including Dylan possibly on next year's team.prh wrote:Spaceman Spiff wrote:I sort of go either way with Green. He's a good athlete, but not the crazy athlete who gets drafted just on physical profile. He would have to show a skillset and overall game worthy of a pick to really solidify in the draft class.prh wrote:Who thinks Josh Green will be OAD? Because if he's not, then we have the #1 class and no OADs, which is absolute best case scenario.Well I'm a big fan of that planChooChooCat wrote:Zeke himself really wants to be a OAD as well. Honestly if every thing goes to plan per team success and individual success then we'll be replacing our entire starting lineup the following year again.prh wrote:Who thinks Josh Green will be OAD? Because if he's not, then we have the #1 class and no OADs, which is absolute best case scenario.
But for Green, he'll be in a backcourt with BWill, Nico, Randolph (possibly), one of either Dylan or DD. We've seen that with guards, they really need production to be OAD, as opposed to the big guys. So while he looks great, I have a hard time seeing him squeeze enough production to do it.
But again, enough team success could possibly mean we're replacing everyone. I think we'd all be happy with that.
You don't necessarily need huge production to be picked high enough. He has the athleticism and he's already advanced enough to the point where I see him as a Jr. year Nick Johnson with NBA size. We'll see how it goes, but like I said if every thing goes to plan mass roster turnover for the following season.
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He's 6'11...Spaceman Spiff wrote:Nnaji reminds me of Brandon Ashley as a soph/jr with the more developed faceup game than Brandon as a freshman. My thoughts on the likelihood on OAD are similar. 6'8 stretch 4's are great in college, but not likely to be able to leave immediately for a high pick.threenumberones wrote:Sounds like a smart kid. Can't imagine he's a OAD tho...nothing in his tape gives me that impression, and he will need significant physical development if he's going to be an NBA face-up four.ChooChooCat wrote:Oh yeah. The Nnaji family was much more comfortable with where Arizona stood in regards to the FBI and Miller's explanations than they did with where KU stood in those regards and especially Self's explanations.EVCat wrote:I wonder if fear of NCAA sanctions at KU aided in his decision?
And if so...the irony is delicious.
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Lol, look at the bench we have and you can see multiple guys probably not being on this roster next year.prh wrote:I almost just said DD. I'm literally texting back and forth with a friend about how Dylan HAS to be gone at the end of this year. I don't see ANY way at all for him to be here next year.ChooChooCat wrote:Lol don't insult the rest of us by including Dylan possibly on next year's team.prh wrote:Spaceman Spiff wrote:I sort of go either way with Green. He's a good athlete, but not the crazy athlete who gets drafted just on physical profile. He would have to show a skillset and overall game worthy of a pick to really solidify in the draft class.prh wrote:Who thinks Josh Green will be OAD? Because if he's not, then we have the #1 class and no OADs, which is absolute best case scenario.Well I'm a big fan of that planChooChooCat wrote:Zeke himself really wants to be a OAD as well. Honestly if every thing goes to plan per team success and individual success then we'll be replacing our entire starting lineup the following year again.prh wrote:Who thinks Josh Green will be OAD? Because if he's not, then we have the #1 class and no OADs, which is absolute best case scenario.
But for Green, he'll be in a backcourt with BWill, Nico, Randolph (possibly), one of either Dylan or DD. We've seen that with guards, they really need production to be OAD, as opposed to the big guys. So while he looks great, I have a hard time seeing him squeeze enough production to do it.
But again, enough team success could possibly mean we're replacing everyone. I think we'd all be happy with that.
You don't necessarily need huge production to be picked high enough. He has the athleticism and he's already advanced enough to the point where I see him as a Jr. year Nick Johnson with NBA size. We'll see how it goes, but like I said if every thing goes to plan mass roster turnover for the following season.
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Well, I don't know why I started to think he was 6'8. Maybe I looked at an old profile.ChooChooCat wrote:He's 6'11...Spaceman Spiff wrote:Nnaji reminds me of Brandon Ashley as a soph/jr with the more developed faceup game than Brandon as a freshman. My thoughts on the likelihood on OAD are similar. 6'8 stretch 4's are great in college, but not likely to be able to leave immediately for a high pick.threenumberones wrote:Sounds like a smart kid. Can't imagine he's a OAD tho...nothing in his tape gives me that impression, and he will need significant physical development if he's going to be an NBA face-up four.ChooChooCat wrote:Oh yeah. The Nnaji family was much more comfortable with where Arizona stood in regards to the FBI and Miller's explanations than they did with where KU stood in those regards and especially Self's explanations.EVCat wrote:I wonder if fear of NCAA sanctions at KU aided in his decision?
And if so...the irony is delicious.
I like that better, and that's nice because he can easily be a 5 backing Jeter a little. That does also make me think if he transitions well to college, he has a better crack at getting drafted.
Sorry, I forget why I got stuck on him being 6'8.
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Dylan leaving is for the best. I reached that thought a while back. He can get more pt, we can free room for the Akot, Green, Armstrong, Doutrives. If Randolph returns, we're almost too loaded down with Nico and BWill being capable of playing together.prh wrote:I almost just said DD. I'm literally texting back and forth with a friend about how Dylan HAS to be gone at the end of this year. I don't see ANY way at all for him to be here next year.ChooChooCat wrote:Lol don't insult the rest of us by including Dylan possibly on next year's team.prh wrote:Spaceman Spiff wrote:I sort of go either way with Green. He's a good athlete, but not the crazy athlete who gets drafted just on physical profile. He would have to show a skillset and overall game worthy of a pick to really solidify in the draft class.prh wrote:Who thinks Josh Green will be OAD? Because if he's not, then we have the #1 class and no OADs, which is absolute best case scenario.Well I'm a big fan of that planChooChooCat wrote:Zeke himself really wants to be a OAD as well. Honestly if every thing goes to plan per team success and individual success then we'll be replacing our entire starting lineup the following year again.prh wrote:Who thinks Josh Green will be OAD? Because if he's not, then we have the #1 class and no OADs, which is absolute best case scenario.
But for Green, he'll be in a backcourt with BWill, Nico, Randolph (possibly), one of either Dylan or DD. We've seen that with guards, they really need production to be OAD, as opposed to the big guys. So while he looks great, I have a hard time seeing him squeeze enough production to do it.
But again, enough team success could possibly mean we're replacing everyone. I think we'd all be happy with that.
You don't necessarily need huge production to be picked high enough. He has the athleticism and he's already advanced enough to the point where I see him as a Jr. year Nick Johnson with NBA size. We'll see how it goes, but like I said if every thing goes to plan mass roster turnover for the following season.
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It's essentially Final Four or bust next year, even if Randolph doesn't come back.
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Awesome, I love seeing Espin fail at impacting our recruiting class.
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That is part of why I see this year as very important regardless of the result. The FF expectations blew up in our faces last year, and I think that had a lot to do with the culture issues. This year, we have guys who need to lead the culture of next year's team who can get used to setting that tone right now.loomer wrote:It's essentially Final Four or bust next year, even if Randolph doesn't come back.
Jeter, Lee and Gettings need to set an aggressive, defensive tone to introduce Nnaji to, and demand he be on that train. BWill, Akot, Doutrive, Barcello and maybe Randolph have the same roles on the perimeter.
I hope this year is about showing the guys who will return next year what it takes to win at that high level.
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Agree. It's not always the height that is significant. It's how you use your size and create space with your shoulders and strength. We are sorely weak in that department this season.ByJoveByJingle wrote:I just hope one of these guys is a Michigan State type bruising post presence. We used to get those guys, too (Michael Wright, Ben Davis). I actually think they are more impactful than 7 footers.
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Wow. Just...wow.
I mean, Miller has had loaded rosters before, and the talent hasn’t materialized into FFs and NCs. But this never stops being exciting.
I love this group of players coming in.
Bear down!
I mean, Miller has had loaded rosters before, and the talent hasn’t materialized into FFs and NCs. But this never stops being exciting.
I love this group of players coming in.
Bear down!
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Next year is certainly a Final Four or bust team.
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Of course that was said last season too.
Anyone know the scholarship counts?
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There will be plenty of room.Merkin wrote:Of course that was said last season too.
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We have 5 recruits right now and graduate Luther and Coleman. Desjardins is scholie just this year, so we need two more (for now). Barcello and Smith transferring would be the most obvious, Barcello traditional and Smith as grad transfer. But we know that the most obvious/expected thing rarely seems to happen. There's the chance that Randolph goes, and who knows about anyone else getting pushed out.Merkin wrote:Of course that was said last season too.
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I think you're counting Thielemans still, his scholie is free too. So only one guy will obviously have to be forced out, although very likely more than one guy goes at their own volition.prh wrote:We have 5 recruits right now and graduate Luther and Coleman. Desjardins is scholie just this year, so we need two more (for now). Barcello and Smith transferring would be the most obvious, Barcello traditional and Smith as grad transfer. But we know that the most obvious/expected thing rarely seems to happen. There's the chance that Randolph goes, and who knows about anyone else getting pushed out.Merkin wrote:Of course that was said last season too.
Anyone know the scholarship counts?
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ESPN is failing in so many ways...84Cat wrote:Awesome, I love seeing Espin fail at impacting our recruiting class.
https://www.outkickthecoverage.com/espn ... scal-2018/" target="_blank
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Yep you are right. Plenty of spaceChooChooCat wrote:I think you're counting Thielemans still, his scholie is free too. So only one guy will obviously have to be forced out, although very likely more than one guy goes at their own volition.prh wrote:We have 5 recruits right now and graduate Luther and Coleman. Desjardins is scholie just this year, so we need two more (for now). Barcello and Smith transferring would be the most obvious, Barcello traditional and Smith as grad transfer. But we know that the most obvious/expected thing rarely seems to happen. There's the chance that Randolph goes, and who knows about anyone else getting pushed out.Merkin wrote:Of course that was said last season too.
Anyone know the scholarship counts?
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Great pick up. Can he graduate in December and start for us in January LOL
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Hmmmm...I’m gonna say we’re definitely losing two from this group: Barcello, Randolph, Williams, Akot, Smith.ChooChooCat wrote:There will be plenty of room.Merkin wrote:Of course that was said last season too.
Anyone know the scholarship counts?
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Very cool!
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Interesting. Straight news, with no additional “context” commentary.
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I bet Jim Basnight is losing his mind.
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That ship sailed a long time ago.UAEebs86 wrote:I bet Jim Basnight is losing his mind.
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Vital is going to have an aneurism.84Cat wrote:Awesome, I love seeing Espin fail at impacting our recruiting class.
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I just hate how the smear campaign has affected the community. The teaching staff in my kid’s school was talking about what a “crook” our coach is. When I tried to stick to facts, a teacher patted me on the shoulder and told me I’m a “good fan.” What a euphemism. I’ve never seen someone look so sorry for me.midnightx wrote:Vital is going to have an aneurism.84Cat wrote:Awesome, I love seeing Espin fail at impacting our recruiting class.
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The recruiting success is wonderful, but the scandal garbage (coupled with the E8 losses) is gonna dog Miller until he cuts down the nets. He has leveraged the AZ brand and tradition in every way possible. We get elite players by the bunches. Time to take the next step.
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Unless Randolph no longer wants to be in school and wants to continue working on his game in the G League, not sure why he would leave. He certainly won’t be drafted.Beachcat97 wrote:Hmmmm...I’m gonna say we’re definitely losing two from this group: Barcello, Randolph, Williams, Akot, Smith.ChooChooCat wrote:There will be plenty of room.Merkin wrote:Of course that was said last season too.
Anyone know the scholarship counts?
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Beachcat97 wrote:The recruiting success is wonderful, but the scandal garbage (coupled with the E8 losses) is gonna dog Miller until he cuts down the nets. He has leveraged the AZ brand and tradition in every way possible. We get elite players by the bunches. Time to take the next step.
^^^This^^^
I know we get fair weather fans. every program does, but we should just take a step back and be thankful, yea, even grateful for what Sean Miller has done against incredible odds...
I cannot think of another coach in college BB that has had to endure more bullshit, snake-bite, disloyalty among staff(looking at you asshole Book) and NBA sucking players away like a Hoover vacuum, that has managed to pull off what he has done...name one other coach that has had the refs make jokes about getting a trip paid for if they give him a tech...(fuck you Larry scott)
He did not simply go through a "rough period" he has the number one sports network in the world writing bullshit articles, calling for his firing, hiding behind lies and commentators who are dicks and here he delivers the #1 recruiting class for next year...now that might change since it is a fluid target, but still...think about it..to even be in the top five with all this shit going on is a testimony to his character.
Fuck ESPN, Fuck the Pac-12, Fuck Larry Scott, Fuck Duke and Kansas fuck them all and fuck Dickie V with a broken wine bottle...
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I'm with this guyCatFanOneMil wrote:Beachcat97 wrote:The recruiting success is wonderful, but the scandal garbage (coupled with the E8 losses) is gonna dog Miller until he cuts down the nets. He has leveraged the AZ brand and tradition in every way possible. We get elite players by the bunches. Time to take the next step.
^^^This^^^
I know we get fair weather fans. every program does, but we should just take a step back and be thankful, yea, even grateful for what Sean Miller has done against incredible odds...
I cannot think of another coach in college BB that has had to endure more bullshit, snake-bite, disloyalty among staff(looking at you asshole Book) and NBA sucking players away like a Hoover vacuum, that has managed to pull off what he has done...name one other coach that has had the refs make jokes about getting a trip paid for if they give him a tech...(fuck you Larry scott)
He did not simply go through a "rough period" he has the number one sports network in the world writing bullshit articles, calling for his firing, hiding behind lies and commentators who are dicks and here he delivers the #1 recruiting class for next year...now that might change since it is a fluid target, but still...think about it..to even be in the top five with all this shit going on is a testimony to his character.
Fuck ESPN, Fuck the Pac-12, Fuck Larry Scott, Fuck Duke and Kansas fuck them all and fuck Dickie V with a broken wine bottle...
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"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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I agree. But if Self had kept some separation for at least a hint of plausible deniability, there wouldn’t be such a stink around him.enfuego wrote:
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Yep. Self no longer has the Adidas money or pull and is looking at forfeiting all games played by your ineligible player. What a way to loose the conf and NCAA streak. It will flip his wig.enfuego wrote:
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I agree with what he’s been through and how he’s endured. And he’s the first to recognize what he could have done better. For me, the turning point for earning our devotion was when he stopped the clock for Kadeem Allen.CatFanOneMil wrote:Beachcat97 wrote:The recruiting success is wonderful, but the scandal garbage (coupled with the E8 losses) is gonna dog Miller until he cuts down the nets. He has leveraged the AZ brand and tradition in every way possible. We get elite players by the bunches. Time to take the next step.
^^^This^^^
I know we get fair weather fans. every program does, but we should just take a step back and be thankful, yea, even grateful for what Sean Miller has done against incredible odds...
On
I cannot think of another coach in college BB that has had to endure more bullshit, snake-bite, disloyalty among staff(looking at you asshole Book) and NBA sucking players away like a Hoover vacuum, that has managed to pull off what he has done...name one other coach that has had the refs make jokes about getting a trip paid for if they give him a tech...(fuck you Larry scott)
He did not simply go through a "rough period" he has the number one sports network in the world writing bullshit articles, calling for his firing, hiding behind lies and commentators who are dicks and here he delivers the #1 recruiting class for next year...now that might change since it is a fluid target, but still...think about it..to even be in the top five with all this shit going on is a testimony to his character.
Fuck ESPN, Fuck the Pac-12, Fuck Larry Scott, Fuck Duke and Kansas fuck them all and fuck Dickie V with a broken wine bottle...
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You talked to his family?ChooChooCat wrote:Oh yeah. The Nnaji family was much more comfortable with where Arizona stood in regards to the FBI and Miller's explanations than they did with where KU stood in those regards and especially Self's explanations.EVCat wrote:I wonder if fear of NCAA sanctions at KU aided in his decision?
And if so...the irony is delicious.
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Seriously? You talking cheating smack? Your Regents won't even give Miller a vote of confidence.Longhorned wrote:I agree with what he’s been through and how he’s endured. And he’s the first to recognize what he could have done better. For me, the turning point for earning our devotion was when he stopped the clock for Kadeem Allen.CatFanOneMil wrote:Beachcat97 wrote:The recruiting success is wonderful, but the scandal garbage (coupled with the E8 losses) is gonna dog Miller until he cuts down the nets. He has leveraged the AZ brand and tradition in every way possible. We get elite players by the bunches. Time to take the next step.
^^^This^^^
I know we get fair weather fans. every program does, but we should just take a step back and be thankful, yea, even grateful for what Sean Miller has done against incredible odds...
On
I cannot think of another coach in college BB that has had to endure more bullshit, snake-bite, disloyalty among staff(looking at you asshole Book) and NBA sucking players away like a Hoover vacuum, that has managed to pull off what he has done...name one other coach that has had the refs make jokes about getting a trip paid for if they give him a tech...(fuck you Larry scott)
He did not simply go through a "rough period" he has the number one sports network in the world writing bullshit articles, calling for his firing, hiding behind lies and commentators who are dicks and here he delivers the #1 recruiting class for next year...now that might change since it is a fluid target, but still...think about it..to even be in the top five with all this shit going on is a testimony to his character.
Fuck ESPN, Fuck the Pac-12, Fuck Larry Scott, Fuck Duke and Kansas fuck them all and fuck Dickie V with a broken wine bottle...
http://arizonasports.com/story/1721280/ ... -security/" target="_blank
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Once somebody under oath directly implicates Miller the way Self has been implicated you can come back here with that weak sauce. I’m not foolish enough to say it won’t happen. Maybe it will. In the meantime, Kansas is the program that ESPN should be smearing on a nightly basis. For now, Self has the actual black eye as opposed to the ESPN induced and characterized black eye. And it seems the recruits know what’s up.enfuego wrote:
Seriously? You talking cheating smack? Your Regents won't even give Miller a vote of confidence.
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You have to give enfuego credit for one thing. No matter how many money shots he takes, he wipes his face off and comes back for more.
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Personally I was quite surprised when Nnaji committed to the Cats today.
I am, however, not going to get too excited with our top ranked class until AFTER the Book trial and AFTER the entire class actually shows up on campus.
I have been hoping that the initial FBI scandal trials would implicate a large chunk of College basketball.......unfortunately, with the notable exception of Kansas (how could Self be so stupid to be caught sending text messages) only the initial half dozen or so schools are in serious danger. Also unfortunately, we are not Duke, so when the NCAA looks for a few scapegoats I'm sure the UA will be at or near the top of the list.
I am, however, not going to get too excited with our top ranked class until AFTER the Book trial and AFTER the entire class actually shows up on campus.
I have been hoping that the initial FBI scandal trials would implicate a large chunk of College basketball.......unfortunately, with the notable exception of Kansas (how could Self be so stupid to be caught sending text messages) only the initial half dozen or so schools are in serious danger. Also unfortunately, we are not Duke, so when the NCAA looks for a few scapegoats I'm sure the UA will be at or near the top of the list.
Re: let's talk '19
Certainly a fair point...especially since we seem to have been snakebitten over the years. However, I have to think these recruits and the people surrounding them did extensive homework about the FBI investigation and where Miller/AZ stand. If there was any decent chance of sanctions or proof that Miller/AZ did anything wrong than I don't believe these guys would have been so quick to commit. On the other side, as some posters have already mentioned, Kansas looks to be in more trouble and may have been a reason Nnaji ended up choosing us.This isn't a BWill and Shareef situation where everything is breaking AFTER they committed. 2019 recruits had plenty of time to do their research with true sources rather than the BS EsPN is feeding the public.dmjcat wrote:Personally I was quite surprised when Nnaji committed to the Cats today.
I am, however, not going to get too excited with our top ranked class until AFTER the Book trial and AFTER the entire class actually shows up on campus.
I have been hoping that the initial FBI scandal trials would implicate a large chunk of College basketball.......unfortunately, with the notable exception of Kansas (how could Self be so stupid to be caught sending text messages) only the initial half dozen or so schools are in serious danger. Also unfortunately, we are not Duke, so when the NCAA looks for a few scapegoats I'm sure the UA will be at or near the top of the list.
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I thought I was the only one who felt this way. It was good to see UCLA get their just desserts while at the same time honoring Kadeem.Longhorned wrote:I agree with what he’s been through and how he’s endured. And he’s the first to recognize what he could have done better. For me, the turning point for earning our devotion was when he stopped the clock for Kadeem Allen.CatFanOneMil wrote:Beachcat97 wrote:The recruiting success is wonderful, but the scandal garbage (coupled with the E8 losses) is gonna dog Miller until he cuts down the nets. He has leveraged the AZ brand and tradition in every way possible. We get elite players by the bunches. Time to take the next step.
^^^This^^^
I know we get fair weather fans. every program does, but we should just take a step back and be thankful, yea, even grateful for what Sean Miller has done against incredible odds...
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I cannot think of another coach in college BB that has had to endure more bullshit, snake-bite, disloyalty among staff(looking at you asshole Book) and NBA sucking players away like a Hoover vacuum, that has managed to pull off what he has done...name one other coach that has had the refs make jokes about getting a trip paid for if they give him a tech...(fuck you Larry scott)
He did not simply go through a "rough period" he has the number one sports network in the world writing bullshit articles, calling for his firing, hiding behind lies and commentators who are dicks and here he delivers the #1 recruiting class for next year...now that might change since it is a fluid target, but still...think about it..to even be in the top five with all this shit going on is a testimony to his character.
Fuck ESPN, Fuck the Pac-12, Fuck Larry Scott, Fuck Duke and Kansas fuck them all and fuck Dickie V with a broken wine bottle...
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I think people give waaaay to much credit to the NCAA than is actually warranted...lets not forget it is a mismatched conglomerate of University Prez's/AD's/Professors and VP's and an occasional student representative thrown in for show...(currently, the Big East/ACC and Pac-12 have 2 committee members each for Div.1) there is a reason it takes them so long to decide on anything and half the time they decide to do nothing, it is really hard to find consensus with such a mismatch of members...I frankly do not expect the NCAA to do much if anything at all to the UofA because Miller has shown a willingness to cooperate and has a history of honoring them and there is no way in hell he could have known that Book was fucking him...once he found out Book was immediately terminated...if someone can show me anything Miller could have done to prevent this fiasco I'm all ears, but there is nothing he could have done legally.dmjcat wrote:Personally I was quite surprised when Nnaji committed to the Cats today.
I am, however, not going to get too excited with our top ranked class until AFTER the Book trial and AFTER the entire class actually shows up on campus.
I have been hoping that the initial FBI scandal trials would implicate a large chunk of College basketball.......unfortunately, with the notable exception of Kansas (how could Self be so stupid to be caught sending text messages) only the initial half dozen or so schools are in serious danger. Also unfortunately, we are not Duke, so when the NCAA looks for a few scapegoats I'm sure the UA will be at or near the top of the list.
There is not going to be "another shoe" to drop...unlike several other programs out there.
Re: let's talk '19
CatFanOneMil wrote:I think people give waaaay to much credit to the NCAA than is actually warranted...lets not forget it is a mismatched conglomerate of University Prez's/AD's/Professors and VP's and an occasional student representative thrown in for show...(currently, the Big East/ACC and Pac-12 have 2 committee members each for Div.1) there is a reason it takes them so long to decide on anything and half the time they decide to do nothing, it is really hard to find consensus with such a mismatch of members...I frankly do not expect the NCAA to do much if anything at all to the UofA because Miller has shown a willingness to cooperate and has a history of honoring them and there is no way in hell he could have known that Book was fucking him...once he found out Book was immediately terminated...if someone can show me anything Miller could have done to prevent this fiasco I'm all ears, but there is nothing he could have done legally.dmjcat wrote:Personally I was quite surprised when Nnaji committed to the Cats today.
I am, however, not going to get too excited with our top ranked class until AFTER the Book trial and AFTER the entire class actually shows up on campus.
I have been hoping that the initial FBI scandal trials would implicate a large chunk of College basketball.......unfortunately, with the notable exception of Kansas (how could Self be so stupid to be caught sending text messages) only the initial half dozen or so schools are in serious danger. Also unfortunately, we are not Duke, so when the NCAA looks for a few scapegoats I'm sure the UA will be at or near the top of the list.
There is not going to be "another shoe" to drop...unlike several other programs out there.
Miller might be as innocent and pure as the driven snow........it might not make any difference.
If Book knew about payoffs to players (and the tapes certainly suggest that), then that may well be all the NCAA enforcement committee need to throw the book (pun intended) at us. Book was a representative of the UA. Remember, this will not be decided in a court of law, it will be decided by an NCAA committee.
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Totally...most badass moment in the last 10 years of ANY BB coach on the floor anywhere...not only did he "fuck you" to Alford, he gave Kadeem the credit he deserved...made it clear to players he would have their back if they stayed faithful and endured to the end...Longhorned wrote:I agree with what he’s been through and how he’s endured. And he’s the first to recognize what he could have done better. For me, the turning point for earning our devotion was when he stopped the clock for Kadeem Allen.CatFanOneMil wrote:Beachcat97 wrote:The recruiting success is wonderful, but the scandal garbage (coupled with the E8 losses) is gonna dog Miller until he cuts down the nets. He has leveraged the AZ brand and tradition in every way possible. We get elite players by the bunches. Time to take the next step.
^^^This^^^
I know we get fair weather fans. every program does, but we should just take a step back and be thankful, yea, even grateful for what Sean Miller has done against incredible odds...
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I cannot think of another coach in college BB that has had to endure more bullshit, snake-bite, disloyalty among staff(looking at you asshole Book) and NBA sucking players away like a Hoover vacuum, that has managed to pull off what he has done...name one other coach that has had the refs make jokes about getting a trip paid for if they give him a tech...(fuck you Larry scott)
He did not simply go through a "rough period" he has the number one sports network in the world writing bullshit articles, calling for his firing, hiding behind lies and commentators who are dicks and here he delivers the #1 recruiting class for next year...now that might change since it is a fluid target, but still...think about it..to even be in the top five with all this shit going on is a testimony to his character.
Fuck ESPN, Fuck the Pac-12, Fuck Larry Scott, Fuck Duke and Kansas fuck them all and fuck Dickie V with a broken wine bottle...
Oh yeah Fuck UCLA and Alford with Dickie V's broken wine bottle...
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dmjcat wrote:CatFanOneMil wrote:I think people give waaaay to much credit to the NCAA than is actually warranted...lets not forget it is a mismatched conglomerate of University Prez's/AD's/Professors and VP's and an occasional student representative thrown in for show...(currently, the Big East/ACC and Pac-12 have 2 committee members each for Div.1) there is a reason it takes them so long to decide on anything and half the time they decide to do nothing, it is really hard to find consensus with such a mismatch of members...I frankly do not expect the NCAA to do much if anything at all to the UofA because Miller has shown a willingness to cooperate and has a history of honoring them and there is no way in hell he could have known that Book was fucking him...once he found out Book was immediately terminated...if someone can show me anything Miller could have done to prevent this fiasco I'm all ears, but there is nothing he could have done legally.dmjcat wrote:Personally I was quite surprised when Nnaji committed to the Cats today.
I am, however, not going to get too excited with our top ranked class until AFTER the Book trial and AFTER the entire class actually shows up on campus.
I have been hoping that the initial FBI scandal trials would implicate a large chunk of College basketball.......unfortunately, with the notable exception of Kansas (how could Self be so stupid to be caught sending text messages) only the initial half dozen or so schools are in serious danger. Also unfortunately, we are not Duke, so when the NCAA looks for a few scapegoats I'm sure the UA will be at or near the top of the list.
There is not going to be "another shoe" to drop...unlike several other programs out there.
Miller might be as innocent and pure as the driven snow........it might not make any difference.
If Book knew about payoffs to players (and the tapes certainly suggest that), then that may well be all the NCAA enforcement committee need to throw the book (pun intended) at us. Book was a representative of the UA. Remember, this will not be decided in a court of law, it will be decided by an NCAA committee.
It's not their job description to "throw the book" or even to make examples of university programs...their job is simple enforcement of the rules...they will make a determination if UA Basketball program itself broke the rules, not if Book did...they are not going after individual assistant coaches, they never have and never will, its not part of the job.
Book Richardson is NOT UA basketball.