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2022 college basketball coaching carousel of progress

Anyone got insight into what Archie Miller is up to or linked to? David Cox is probably done at URI (14-15 overall, but 5-12 in conference play, following 7-10 last year, with a not-so-young roster). Miller is the fan base's #1 with a bullet option to replace him, but I kind of assume he could find another prominent P5 job without having to reestablish his rep. Personally, I just want someone kind of "boring" in that role that will build a program - Becker from Vermont, or since he's been brought to my attention, Chris Jans from New Mexico State also has an impressive resume.
I am an Indiana alum. If you want boring Miller is the man.
 
IU is getting close to Tennessee football territory — y'all had a good little run, now enjoy 16-win seasons and invites to the CBI.
 
IU is getting close to Tennessee football territory — y'all had a good little run, now enjoy 16-win seasons and invites to the CBI.
That's not true. Tennesse football has been had seven losing seasons since Phillip Fulmer was replaced as coach in 2009. Most seasons Indiana is above .55.

But Indiana basketball is admittedly a much more boring program than Tennessee football. I can not think of any filmed or theatrical piece of fiction that so successfully combines comedy and drama as a Tennessee football coaching search.
 
Anyone got insight into what Archie Miller is up to or linked to? David Cox is probably done at URI (14-15 overall, but 5-12 in conference play, following 7-10 last year, with a not-so-young roster). Miller is the fan base's #1 with a bullet option to replace him, but I kind of assume he could find another prominent P5 job without having to reestablish his rep. Personally, I just want someone kind of "boring" in that role that will build a program - Becker from Vermont, or since he's been brought to my attention, Chris Jans from New Mexico State also has an impressive resume.
Archie and Sean Miller are both going to be speculated as the next coach of the NC State Wolfpack when that job opens -- again -- a year from now.
I presume the fan base, which fondly remembers the Sidney Lowe era as being better than the Herb Sendek era because Lowe was one of them, will clamor for either Miller brother. Or maybe both of them.
And they will be again be trapped in nostalgia for a time that was never as good as they think it was.
 
Bruce Weber resigns after 10 seasons at K-State, the last three of which were pretty meh. Mark Turgeon makes almost too much sense for this job, but we'll see.

 
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Anyone got insight into what Archie Miller is up to or linked to? David Cox is probably done at URI (14-15 overall, but 5-12 in conference play, following 7-10 last year, with a not-so-young roster). Miller is the fan base's #1 with a bullet option to replace him, but I kind of assume he could find another prominent P5 job without having to reestablish his rep. Personally, I just want someone kind of "boring" in that role that will build a program - Becker from Vermont, or since he's been brought to my attention, Chris Jans from New Mexico State also has an impressive resume.

Cox is indeed done at Rhody, per Jon Rothstein.
 
Cox is indeed done at Rhody, per Jon Rothstein.
Yup! The local guys confirming as well. The season ended fittingly - URI was up 14 or 15 at the half against Richmond, and up 10 with eight minutes to go, and lost. This was the second time that happened against Richmond this year, and I believe three or four times they lost a 10+ point lead at the half and lost the game.
 

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