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Agau says Miles showed no interest in him

If Miles can produce results with the players he has, nobody is going to give half a crap about his lack of interest in Agau or Mike Daum or Poor Bear Chandler or any other kid with a Nebraska zip code. But when you're dropping 13 of your last 16 and having your season end in the bunny round of the Big Ten Tournament, these decisions get a lot of attention.
 
If Miles can produce results with the players he has, nobody is going to give half a crap about his lack of interest in Agau or Mike Daum or Poor Bear Chandler or any other kid with a Nebraska zip code. But when you're dropping 13 of your last 16 and having your season end in the bunny round of the Big Ten Tournament, these decisions get a lot of attention.
We have been over this. The record was that damn Ed Morrows fault. Michael Jacobsen however? That kid is great, and a great teammate. The only reason he left is because one of his teammates was banging his girlfriend...... or something like that. We are still waiting on the insider to fill us in on how such a great kid could ever choose to leave.
 
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Cry me a river. He already spurned Nebraska twice for other schools. Im sure they wasted enough time and money on him. On top of that, NU already has a couple post players who don't score many points. Don't really need another one.
 
Cry me a river. He already spurned Nebraska twice for other schools. Im sure they wasted enough time and money on him. On top of that, NU already has a couple post players who don't score many points. Don't really need another one.
Agree with you. If you're a business and you recruit a guy (or girl) to come work for you twice and you are turned down twice, I think it's hard to see why/how it would be desirable to get that guy when he's out looking for a job again.

Agau says "I felt like turning them down two times, it was maybe time for me to finally go home, but things didn't fall into place like I wanted them to." - Um, maybe you shouldn't have turned them down two times if you wanted it to work out.

#SorryNotSorry
 
Cry me a river. He already spurned Nebraska twice for other schools. Im sure they wasted enough time and money on him. On top of that, NU already has a couple post players who don't score many points. Don't really need another one.

I was thinking the same thing. If I was Miles, I would be like, "Best of luck to you Agau. We've moved on."
 
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Cry me a river. He already spurned Nebraska twice for other schools. Im sure they wasted enough time and money on him. On top of that, NU already has a couple post players who don't score many points. Don't really need another one.
Agau is a better player. He said no twice, but only rejected Miles once if I recall. Is Miles in denial that he has to do well this year? Otherwise, why turn your nose up to a talented big kid when you have two open scholarships in a make or break year? This kid is a better shooting threat than the other transfer kid. Weird deal.
 
Minimal offensive game. The grad transfer Miles signed is the same player. Agau is a two year guy not typical 1 year grad transfer.
 
Cry me a river. He already spurned Nebraska twice for other schools. Im sure they wasted enough time and money on him. On top of that, NU already has a couple post players who don't score many points. Don't really need another one.

Hehe, well done, Kaz.
 
Agau is a better player. He said no twice, but only rejected Miles once if I recall. Is Miles in denial that he has to do well this year? Otherwise, why turn your nose up to a talented big kid when you have two open scholarships in a make or break year? This kid is a better shooting threat than the other transfer kid. Weird deal.

Ya know, as much as I think Miles isn't the guy to coach this program into the future, I support his decision on flipping the middle-finger and saying "blow me" to Agau. Turned down twice, don't expect him to recruit you a third time.
 
If Miles can produce results with the players he has, nobody is going to give half a crap about his lack of interest in Agau or Mike Daum or Poor Bear Chandler or any other kid with a Nebraska zip code. But when you're dropping 13 of your last 16 and having your season end in the bunny round of the Big Ten Tournament, these decisions get a lot of attention.
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Ya know, as much as I think Miles isn't the guy to coach this program into the future, I support his decision on flipping the middle-finger and saying "blow me" to Agau. Turned down twice, don't expect him to recruit you a third time.
I'd want Miles to recruit Agau hard a third time if he had actually done anything to suggest it was worth the effort - but he hasn't. In the interview, Agau seems to want to draw a comparison between himself and Copeland. But when healthy, Copeland was a major contributor at Georgetown. Not really the case with Agau.
 
Two open scholarships. There is pride, and then there is need. A team can never have enough bigs.
 
Two open scholarships. There is pride, and then there is need. A team can never have enough bigs.

Again why do you want to tie up a scholarship for two years on a guy with limited offensive game? His contribution would be to spell Jordy, but you already have that in Okeke. If Agau was a one year guy, he may have been more intriguing to Miles.
 
Again why do you want to tie up a scholarship for two years on a guy with limited offensive game? His contribution would be to spell Jordy, but you already have that in Okeke. If Agau was a one year guy, he may have been more intriguing to Miles.
1. Because we have the scholarship available. It is not "tied up" when it would otherwise not be used. 2. Agau is 6'8". Nebraska has always struggled attracting tall players. Having more than the bare minimum would be nice. 3. Injuries happen. You can never have enough big guys, and you can never have enough talent.
 
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I have to feel a little sorry for him after reading that article. He still thinks he's NBA bound. I feel a little bit sorry for anyone who's apesheeet delusional.
 
Miles goes 7-8 deep regardless of how many scholarships he uses. So leaving 1 or 2 open doesn't really affect his rotation. Agau is not going to be the difference between a 13-17 season and a 20-10 season. Compound that with the fact, Miles would be saddled with him for 2 years rather than 1 and, to me, it's a wise decision. Agau has already shown you at 2 different schools that he is at best a role player and will quit on you if things aren't going his way. Use the scholarship next year.....Or in my opinion, save the scholarship for the next coach to use.

If Agau was from Tulsa instead of Omaha, no one would care where he signed.
 
Im 50/50 on this. We probably don't really need him and there does seem to be a touch of diva feel to him.
But I'm also think it's not bad to keep a door open to the Somali-American community in Omaha, especially after the Arop snafu. It has the potential of paying bigger dividends down the road.
 
You go all out on... Courting a girl.
Let's call it that.
She turns you down.
You see her with another guy.
She still looks good and you have... Needs she could fulfill.
You court her again.
She turns you down. Again.
You see her with yet another guy.
Then she calls you. She says she ain't with that other another guy anymore.

Do you:
A) Try to "court" her again, because you have needs.
B) Tell her you have a friend who might be interested in her skankyass.
C) Tell her to step.
 
You go all out on... Courting a girl.
Let's call it that.
She turns you down.
You see her with another guy.
She still looks good and you have... Needs she could fulfill.
You court her again.
She turns you down. Again.
You see her with yet another guy.
Then she calls you. She says she ain't with that other another guy anymore.

Do you:
A) Try to "court" her again, because you have needs.
B) Tell her you have a friend who might be interested in her skankyass.
C) Tell her to step.
You bang her then court someone else.
 
Ya know, as much as I think Miles isn't the guy to coach this program into the future, I support his decision on flipping the middle-finger and saying "blow me" to Agau. Turned down twice, don't expect him to recruit you a third time.

I think you've pegged it. Miles has brought in several less touted transfers over the years. Heck, that's been his staple-- bringing in transfers. Now here's an immediately eligible ESPN top 100 big man who hit 85% from the foul line and you've got two open scholarships in a make or break year. You really only have two other players who can defend the four or five in the Big 10 and both of those guys are foul prone. Yet, Miles snubs him.
 
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Well the good news is, both men have a chance to prove the other wrong. Miles can get his team to the middle of the Big Ten pack and into the postseason without Agau, and Agau can step up his game and become a major contributor for SMU.

Why don't I feel like either of these things are going to happen?
 
Miles goes 7-8 deep regardless of how many scholarships he uses. So leaving 1 or 2 open doesn't really affect his rotation. Agau is not going to be the difference between a 13-17 season and a 20-10 season. Compound that with the fact, Miles would be saddled with him for 2 years rather than 1 and, to me, it's a wise decision. Agau has already shown you at 2 different schools that he is at best a role player and will quit on you if things aren't going his way. Use the scholarship next year.....Or in my opinion, save the scholarship for the next coach to use.

If Agau was from Tulsa instead of Omaha, no one would care where he signed.
There is still a chance of a late grad transfer I think. I think they have until late this summer and there is always the chance of a school year transfer like Copeland coming in late so having a couple of open slots isn't the worst thing in the world to have in your pocket. Ideally they would have been filled already but they aren't.
 
As noted above he's been offered twice, in my opinion there's no need to try a third time. I suspect if he were to come here it would have a similar outcome as the Biggs story did a few years back.
 
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Don't really understand passing on Agau, he's in a position of need and we have 2 scholarships to use. Plus there's a guarantee some of Watson, Tshimanga, Copeland, and/or Goodrich transfers next year.
 
You go all out on... Courting a girl.
Let's call it that.
She turns you down.
You see her with another guy.
She still looks good and you have... Needs she could fulfill.
You court her again.
She turns you down. Again.
You see her with yet another guy.
Then she calls you. She says she ain't with that other another guy anymore.

Do you:
A) Try to "court" her again, because you have needs.
B) Tell her you have a friend who might be interested in her skankyass.
C) Tell her to step.

B and C
 
Don't really understand passing on Agau, he's in a position of need and we have 2 scholarships to use. Plus there's a guarantee some of Watson, Tshimanga, Copeland, and/or Goodrich transfers next year.
there's a guarantee on this huh? You might think but theres no way anyone can guarantee that.
 
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