Here are a few I’d at least reach out to:
Dana Altman
Greg Marshall
Fred Hoiberg
Greg McDermott
Connie York (Joking)
Dana Altman
Greg Marshall
Fred Hoiberg
Greg McDermott
Connie York (Joking)
Lots of those guys work out. Fran McCaffrey at Iowa, for example, and I'm not even sure that he scored an upset to put on the resume.
Never used to believe the "tough to recruit to Nebraska" thing, but I am starting to realize it's a thing. I don't think replacing Miles will help much. But what do I know? At this point, I'm thinking the best way to get recruits on campus involves chloroform and rags.I think it would be much easier to fix the current problem than to start from square 1 again. That hasn't worked well for the almost 60 years that I have been following the team. But maybe we will catch lightning in a bottle this time.
Agree, and again when Miles got the five stars to come visit us, they basically said as much to him. "I had a great visit and it was the best facilities i've seen, but you know i'm not coming here." I'm not trying to be defeated, but not sure what realistic expectations are. So I would prefer someone who has an offense that can be developed with mostly three stars and a few four stars.Never used to believe the "tough to recruit to Nebraska" thing, but I am starting to realize it's a thing. I don't think replacing Miles will help much. But what do I know? At this point, I'm thinking the best way to get recruits on campus involves chloroform and rags.
There are several I’d be communicating with, and yes, Lue would be one.Agree, and again when Miles got the five stars to come visit us, they basically said as much to him. "I had a great visit and it was the best facilities i've seen, but you know i'm not coming here." I'm not trying to be defeated, but not sure what realistic expectations are. So I would prefer someone who has an offense that can be developed with mostly three stars and a few four stars.
On another note, i'm not on the Ty Lue train. But do we favor Hoiberg or Altman? Oregon is sliding mightily.
I actually think that recruiting has been Miles' strength. He has brought more talent to Lincoln than any of his predecessors. For some reason, we have really underachieved the last month and a half. I don't see much hope for this year, but I still think there is hope for the future. If we start from scratch again, I doubt things will look good again for a long time.Never used to believe the "tough to recruit to Nebraska" thing, but I am starting to realize it's a thing. I don't think replacing Miles will help much. But what do I know? At this point, I'm thinking the best way to get recruits on campus involves chloroform and rags.
Well, if we got the talent on hand for the future, a better coaching staff for actual game planning could be what the doctor orderedI actually think that recruiting has been Miles' strength. He has brought more talent to Lincoln than any of his predecessors. For some reason, we have really underachieved the last month and a half. I don't see much hope for this year, but I still think there is hope for the future. If we start from scratch again, I doubt things will look good again for a long time.
I actually think that recruiting has been Miles' strength. He has brought more talent to Lincoln than any of his predecessors. For some reason, we have really underachieved the last month and a half. I don't see much hope for this year, but I still think there is hope for the future. If we start from scratch again, I doubt things will look good again for a long time.
Agree, and again when Miles got the five stars to come visit us, they basically said as much to him. "I had a great visit and it was the best facilities i've seen, but you know i'm not coming here." I'm not trying to be defeated, but not sure what realistic expectations are. So I would prefer someone who has an offense that can be developed with mostly three stars and a few four stars.
On another note, i'm not on the Ty Lue train. But do we favor Hoiberg or Altman? Oregon is sliding mightily.
I think so too. I really don't think he would come here, but one never knows for sure.Nebraska would be very fortunate to get Dana but I think there’s some bad blood there.
Nobody seems to be discussing player development under Miles. I can't really seem to recall many players that were better 2 years after they go into the program. Between Watson, pre-injury Copeland, Palmer and Roby do any of them look better than last year?