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Agree that Miles should be given another year after the team's performance this year, but he needs to make the NCAA Tournament next year or he needs to be fired.Moss came out and stated Miles will be back next year. Good move IMO.
Agree. Although I think we take a step back, personally.Agree that Miles should be given another year after the team's performance this year, but he needs to make the NCAA Tournament next year or he needs to be fired.
I think you may be right in that the team may take a step back. Miles' team didn't perform well under high expectations in 2015, and I am sure NU will have a tougher conference schedule next year. The tougher conference schedule will provide the tougher SOS needed to make the tournament, but NU has to win those games in order to make the SOS count.Agree. Although I think we take a step back, personally.
I think you may be right in that the team may take a step back. Miles' team didn't perform well under high expectations in 2015, and I am sure NU will have a tougher conference schedule next year. The tougher conference schedule will provide the tougher SOS needed to make the tournament, but NU has to win those games in order to make the SOS count.
If they don't return, Miles can't use that as an excuse for not doing well in 2018-19. Next year will be his 7th year. That's plenty of time to figure out how to build his program and make the NCAA tournament more than 1 out of 7 years.If Palmer and Copeland are gone, the odds of making the tournament plummet significantly. The odds of both of them returning is slim, and I don't think Copeland is coming back either way. There is a chance that Palmer returns, but with how things have gone in the past with transfers I wouldn't be so sure.
If I understand correctly, by Palmer and Copeland not hiring agents they will preserve their college eligibility. Then one, maybe both, could be back, right?
If I understand correctly, by Palmer and Copeland not hiring agents they will preserve their college eligibility. Then one, maybe both, could be back, right?