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That’s kind of how I felt about it too. I wanted to listen to it first and hear the context of it before making judgement and I don't think it wasn’t meant the way people are taking it, but can see how some did take it that way.I'm a far cry from being a Miles defender, and after tonight's debacle they can fire him immediately as far as I'm concerned. But if you listen to that segment, I don't think this was an "I dare them to fire me" moment. They were talking about how coaches who make millions of dollars expect more pressure and more criticism than coaches who don't make big money, in part because they usually get golden parachutes. I believe Miles was suggesting that fans should feel worse for the guy who gets fired from a $50,000 JUCO job, because he walks away with little or nothing. At least that's the way I took it.
I didn't care much for the interview, because Miles spent too much time whining about getting shut out of the tournament last year and implying that the Huskers really should have been in, even though in reality they weren't really even on the bubble. He also did some whining about only getting a one-year extension after last season. But as for that particular comment, I didn't take it the same way that some other people did.
he knows he is gone. moos must be cluing him in. you don't make comments like that unless you know you are out
Either way, bad optics at a bad time for him. Agree or disagree?
He also did some whining about only getting a one-year extension after last season.
Sure, he will be a millionaire, temporarily, but he will likely figglef**k that away, just like his lousy career.they’re still going to pay me....I’m still a millionaire.”
I agree...he was NOT saying that in an arrogant way...more of a defense of smaller salary guy 'on the hot seat'......but, still, Tim....come on...I'm a far cry from being a Miles defender, and after tonight's debacle they can fire him immediately as far as I'm concerned. But if you listen to that segment, I don't think this was an "I dare them to fire me" moment. They were talking about how coaches who make millions of dollars expect more pressure and more criticism than coaches who don't make big money, in part because they usually get golden parachutes. I believe Miles was suggesting that fans should feel worse for the guy who gets fired from a $50,000 JUCO job, because he walks away with little or nothing. At least that's the way I took it.
I didn't care much for the interview, because Miles spent too much time whining about getting shut out of the tournament last year and implying that the Huskers really should have been in, even though in reality they weren't really even on the bubble. He also did some whining about only getting a one-year extension after last season. But as for that particular comment, I didn't take it the same way that some other people did.
When I heard the podcast earlier in the day, I thought, "Someone's going to quote that remark and it's going to look a lot worse than it was."Either way, bad optics at a bad time for him. Agree or disagree?
It shows his money is more important than the pride of winning. Sometimes, We try our best and fail. This is sad if Miles thinks he is trying his best. I wonder if he is trying to lose to enjoy and extended paid vacation.
Oh I don't think the outrage is fake. It just lacks context. It's just more fuel for the people who have wanted him gone for several years. Miles can't help himself and while sometimes the openness is interesting, I suspect it hasn't sat well with his team at times. That may have been part of the reason for the transfers and collapses.It's like you guys are just trying to find a way to demonize Miles. I'm sure Moos will have good reason to fire Coach Miles without all your fake outrage.
No, he did not. You either do not remember what happened, or you are pulling this wild story squarely out of your ass.In the only "relevant" game of his NU career, the lone NCAA tourney blow-out loss, he came running onto the court like a raging lunatic and got tossed/teed-up, making a complete ass of himself on National TV.
Pretty much sums up my feelings about the guy. He could kinda recruit, almost like a clown can entertain, then said clown tries to coach = disaster.
Several of us have posted the exact same thing on here. Make no mistake regardless of the buyout, getting fired still stings.Doesn't bother me at all, this is not a slap in the face to the school or anything like that. We discuss coaches money (some of you do it all the time, I still think some of you had a "Bo's Last Check" party) so for him to say this is fine by me. I would be thinking the same exact thing.
Who is going to hire him. No descent P5 program. A lower level D1 subit league type of place, is going to be the best he gets. He will be paid a far cry from Millionaire status. We owe him nothing after this year correct? Hope he saved his millions. He wont see them again.He knows it's over. He went on the podcast to campaign for his next job.
Is that right? I feel like he has 4 years left.Who is going to hire him. No descent P5 program. A lower level D1 subit league type of place, is going to be the best he gets. He will be paid a far cry from Millionaire status. We owe him nothing after this year correct? Hope he saved his millions. He wont see them again.
Who is going to hire him. No descent P5 program. A lower level D1 subit league type of place, is going to be the best he gets. He will be paid a far cry from Millionaire status. We owe him nothing after this year correct? Hope he saved his millions. He wont see them again.
I thought we just offered him a year last year? Or was that just an extension?Is that right? I feel like he has 4 years left.
I thought it was an extension and that he had 4 years left instead of the standard 5?I thought we just offered him a year last year? Or was that just an extension?
I thought it was an extension and that he had 4 years left instead of the standard 5?
No, he did not. You either do not remember what happened, or you are pulling this wild story squarely out of your ass.
Miles had a technical foul earlier in the game, so he was another T away from being ejected. On a Baylor possession the shot clock was not running, and Miles tried to get the officials' attention so they would start the shot clock. It was at that point that King Karl Hess, the most self-important jackass every to don a striped shirt, ejected Miles. This was just one small addition to a long list if ridiculous tantrums Hess has thrown over the years, including ejecting fans who booed him.
I'm completely done with Miles, don't want him to return next year, and Moos can fire him today as far as I'm concerned. But your description of what happened in that game is absolute nonsense.
No, he did not. You either do not remember what happened, or you are pulling this wild story squarely out of your ass.
Miles had a technical foul earlier in the game, so he was another T away from being ejected. On a Baylor possession the shot clock was not running, and Miles tried to get the officials' attention so they would start the shot clock. It was at that point that King Karl Hess, the most self-important jackass ever to don a striped shirt, ejected Miles. This was just one small addition to a long list if ridiculous tantrums Hess has thrown over the years, including ejecting fans who booed him.
I'm completely done with Miles, don't want him to return next year, and Moos can fire him today as far as I'm concerned. But your description of what happened in that game is absolute nonsense.
Thanks, I was going to reply to that but you described it better than I would have. Plenty of things to criticize him for, but that wasn't one of them. IIRC, the announcers pretty much backed him up. Hess admitted to the shot clock mistake was an issue but never apologized or gave a real explanation for the quick trigger finger on ejecting him aside from citing the rule about getting a second technical.
He actually only had 2 years left when we gave him a one-year extension. Here is a good article about the extension: https://www.cornnation.com/2018/4/17/17247326/nebraska-basketball-miles-to-get-one-year-extension
In summary, we gave him a one-year extension last year, which extended his contract through 2021. If we fire him, we owe him $105k per month through the rest of his contract, which is 2 more years - so that comes out to about $2.5 million.
If he were to land a new job that paid more than $900k, we would no longer owe him a buyout - but I don't see that happening.
All I remember was laughing my ass off when Miles got teed-up as he waved his arms and went bat-shit crazy at center court, and for everyone else who didn't shove a microscope up the situation's ass at hand, that's all anyone outside of Nebraska will ever remember, if they ever remember anything about the guy.
Tim Miles? Who?
Lol
WGAS.
The team got absolutely blown out. Miles would have been better off just dropping his pants at tip-off.
Guy is a loser, plain and simple. Shades of Mike Riley, at best, and Riley actually had a few descent seasons at Oregon State.
Everybody isn't a drunken, insufferable blowhard who makes s--- up and then doubles down when he's shown to be full of crap.