This is sort of what I mean about moving the goalposts to whatever metric says what you want it to. Miller obviously has not made a FF, but removing that, his resume is startlingly similar to Lute's.legallykenny wrote:....and went to the NC game in two of the years in which we didn't win the conference.Spaceman Spiff wrote:It sort of depends. Lute won a significant # of Pac titles 90-91 and before. At that point, UCLA was down and there wasn't really a clear second level contender.Chicat wrote:I don’t necessarily disagree, but to my untrained and jaundiced eye, the PAC was significantly better during the Lute years than the Miller years.Spaceman Spiff wrote:So stop watching.legallykenny wrote: I didn't realize that our opponents' players do not also sit for finals.
The personnel on the floor is a product of the coach's recruiting. At this point it's pretty obvious that Miller is reliant on a recruiting one or two stars a year to cover his ass on the floor and give him the excuse of "inexperience" when he loses and the bench full of recruiting misses and transfer stiffs can't make up the shortcomings. It's getting really hard to watch the product this yields.
Some programs don't recruit stars and don't compete the way we do. I'd say we're spoiled from Lute, but we've won about the same % of Pac championships as we did under Lute's tenure.
Fans have these weird standards with Miller, like it's unacceptable and hard to watch success that's about as good as anyone has ever produced here. Lute's win % was .755, Miller's is .751. Like I said, Pac conference wins are pretty consistent too.
If you don't like watching this, ok. I like watching success.
Feels like our dominance of the conference should be even more pronounced.
I would argue that the mid 80's to 90-91, the Pac was at current level or even weaker. UCLA had a bit of a resurgence under Harrick after then.
The last 13 years of Lute's tenure was probably the peak of the Pac, with Stanford making FF runs and UCLA, Oregon and even UW cycling into being contenders. We won 4 of 13 conference titles those years.
As I posted earlier, we had two open J's to go to the Final Four in 10-11 and 13-14. If those drop, does Miller become something other than what he is right now?