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I think OSU is a better job. They were willing to play big bucks and it is easier to recruit blue chip talent there. Miller is a very good coach . His speciality was getting the most out of players by helping them improve their games . That is why he recruited Kostas to Dayton . Holtmann was very impressive though at Butler especially given the circumstances in which he got the job , so I would give the slight nod to Holtmann as the Bette hire but only by a little bit.
The Chicago Tribune disagrees with you. In fact, they think tOSU is a middling Big Ten job.What's the Big Ten's best basketball coaching job? And what's the worst?http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/ct-big-ten-basketball-coaches-ranked-photos-photogallery.html1. Indiana2. Maryland3. Wisconsin4. Michigan5. Michigan State6. Illinois7. Ohio State8. Purdue9. Iowa10. Northwestern11. Minnesota12. Rutgers13. Nebraska14. Penn State
Last Imloked The Chicago Tribune went through bankruptcy.
Rank these new Big 10 hires from best to worstChris Holtmann to tOSUArchie Miller to IUBrad Underwood to Illini
No...and after reading many many psosts from people on this board that do...I have to say I'm MUCH better off, if this is the type of "intelligence" a degree from MU gets you. It sure is on full display I will say that.
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TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
I'll tell you in 5 years
Meh. I personally had a run in with some nasty and vulgar Butler fans in Maui a few years back. Put a bad taste in my mouth for all things Butler. I enjoy watching them lose more than most of the Big East programs. To each their own!
I think tOSU caught a break if McDermott turned them down. Holtmann's a better selection.
Agreed. Still baffled how they offered McDermott before Holtmann.