So Milliman played at G'burg for 3 years until 2001. Noticing it says he graduated from SUNY in 2012.
Is SUNY his second undergrad degree or did he leave g'burg and finish up there? Shouldn't disqualify, just curious.
So Milliman played at G'burg for 3 years until 2001. Noticing it says he graduated from SUNY in 2012.
Cornell recent record was due to the talent of their personnel moreso than any coachingkramerica.inc wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 3:50 pmSo Milliman played at G'burg for 3 years until 2001. Noticing it says he graduated from SUNY in 2012.
Is SUNY his second undergrad degree or did he leave g'burg and finish up there? Shouldn't disqualify, just curious.
can you get a 2nd undergrad degree like that? years and schools apart?kramerica.inc wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 3:50 pmSo Milliman played at G'burg for 3 years until 2001. Noticing it says he graduated from SUNY in 2012.
Is SUNY his second undergrad degree or did he leave g'burg and finish up there? Shouldn't disqualify, just curious.
he seems to have a pretty good head coaching record.stupefied wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:19 pmCornell recent record was due to the talent of their personnel moreso than any coachingkramerica.inc wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 3:50 pmSo Milliman played at G'burg for 3 years until 2001. Noticing it says he graduated from SUNY in 2012.
Is SUNY his second undergrad degree or did he leave g'burg and finish up there? Shouldn't disqualify, just curious.
Your AD should have a better grasp of the field put forth by the hired search team
It's a bad year, and there's no excuses for being 0-6, but when you before that you had put together probably the greatest run in school history, you earn the right to have one bad year. Before that, even his "down years" at Towson were years where the team was still 1 or at worst 2 games away from making the NCAA Tournament.QuakerSouth wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 5:08 pm Aside from Towson's recent nice showings, does 0-6 give any pause? Any caution sign at all?
I would imagine that Nadelen wouldn't have touched this with a 10 foot pole if Petro were still there as a lame duck. However, now that Petro isn't there - there is no grave to step on. I can't imagine him not wanting this opportunity.
I have no inside information, but is it likely that he would call Petro, and Petro would wish him the best (as well as frankly describe the challenges)?
I must have missed some posts, what makes Milliman fit a 'mold'? what is that 'mold'?LaxPundit07 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 6:55 pm So it is down to Nadelen and Milliman.
In knowing a few of the parties involved, my guess is this: alums and supporters want Nads and Jen wants Peter. Peter fits her "mold", Nads fits what alums of appreciate: program alum, recent success, good reputation.
Assuming all outside factors are equal, the coach that receives the first offer for the position may just be a result of who wields the most power at Hop.
If I was betting, I would say Milliman. Frankly, I am surprised he is in the mix. That may tell you all you need to know. Jen may have been pushing for him from the start.
I'm not sure about a "mold", but with the AD's history and connection to Cornell, Cornell being a similar academic institution to recruit to and coach at to Hopkins, and Milliman being a good recruiter, it makes sense why he'd be a candidate.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 8:12 pmI must have missed some posts, what makes Milliman fit a 'mold'? what is that 'mold'?LaxPundit07 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 6:55 pm So it is down to Nadelen and Milliman.
In knowing a few of the parties involved, my guess is this: alums and supporters want Nads and Jen wants Peter. Peter fits her "mold", Nads fits what alums of appreciate: program alum, recent success, good reputation.
Assuming all outside factors are equal, the coach that receives the first offer for the position may just be a result of who wields the most power at Hop.
If I was betting, I would say Milliman. Frankly, I am surprised he is in the mix. That may tell you all you need to know. Jen may have been pushing for him from the start.
Did I also miss that Murphy is definitely out?...I apologize, just haven't been paying recent attention.
I wasn't casting shade on Milliman just wondering what was meant by 'mold'.jrn19 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 8:29 pmI'm not sure about a "mold", but with the AD's history and connection to Cornell, Cornell being a similar academic institution to recruit to and coach at to Hopkins, and Milliman being a good recruiter, it makes sense why he'd be a candidate.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 8:12 pmI must have missed some posts, what makes Milliman fit a 'mold'? what is that 'mold'?LaxPundit07 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 6:55 pm So it is down to Nadelen and Milliman.
In knowing a few of the parties involved, my guess is this: alums and supporters want Nads and Jen wants Peter. Peter fits her "mold", Nads fits what alums of appreciate: program alum, recent success, good reputation.
Assuming all outside factors are equal, the coach that receives the first offer for the position may just be a result of who wields the most power at Hop.
If I was betting, I would say Milliman. Frankly, I am surprised he is in the mix. That may tell you all you need to know. Jen may have been pushing for him from the start.
Did I also miss that Murphy is definitely out?...I apologize, just haven't been paying recent attention.
Murphy is out it seems.