Miller's Impact at BGSU

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Miller's Impact at BGSU

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Just surfin' through the web trying to figure out if BG is opened or closed due to this snow (opened unfortunately) I came across the following link at myfoxtoledo.com
http://tinyurl.com/2stz2o
As usual, I apologize if this has been mentioned elsewhere.
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I mentioned this before only half-joking: he could have the court named after him after all is said and done. We're still riding this wave and don't realize how truly special it is yet.

Signing the contract extention after last season was enormous. We can't offer him a million dollars, but we can offer a quality community to live in, a chance to win championships every year and the opportunity to become a legend.
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JoeFalcon wrote:
Signing the contract extention after last season was enormous. We can't offer him a million dollars, but we can offer a quality community to live in, a chance to win championships every year and the opportunity to become a legend.
Rabble rabble rabble! He'll surely leave for a bigger school and more money at any moment! Rabble Rabble Rabble!


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JoeFalcon wrote:I mentioned this before only half-joking: he could have the court named after him after all is said and done. We're still riding this wave and don't realize how truly special it is yet.

Signing the contract extention after last season was enormous. We can't offer him a million dollars, but we can offer a quality community to live in, a chance to win championships every year and the opportunity to become a legend.
Absolutely, Joe. Not all coaches are in this for the money and Coach Miller has proven he is all about building and sustaining success at BGSU. I am so grateful he and his staff have remained here to coach OUR team. The results speak for themselves.
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Falconfreak90 wrote:
JoeFalcon wrote:I mentioned this before only half-joking: he could have the court named after him after all is said and done. We're still riding this wave and don't realize how truly special it is yet.

Signing the contract extention after last season was enormous. We can't offer him a million dollars, but we can offer a quality community to live in, a chance to win championships every year and the opportunity to become a legend.
Absolutely, Joe. Not all coaches are in this for the money and Coach Miller has proven he is all about building and sustaining success at BGSU. I am so grateful he and his staff have remained here to coach OUR team. The results speak for themselves.
The coaches, of the ones I've talked to after games on the floor, seem like really nice people. It seems like the team and coaches are one big happy family (except when Miller stomps and goes crazy sometimes). The fact that the assistants will stay and chit-chat with friends/fans after games shows that they care about the whole community around them. They've really done a good job building this program, and it seems like they've done it without forgetting about BGSU's core values. This reflects on the players, who are hard workers and dedicated individuals on and off the court. This really is the model athletic program at BGSU for the others to imitate.

Oh, and 3 straight MAC Championships and a trip to the Sweet 16 last year doesn't hurt 8)
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Curt's Court...there could be some fun with that there...fans attending women's home games could dress like royalty...that'd be interesting.
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Strouse wrote:Just surfin' through the web trying to figure out if BG is opened or closed due to this snow (opened unfortunately) I came across the following link at myfoxtoledo.com
http://tinyurl.com/2stz2o
As usual, I apologize if this has been mentioned elsewhere.
Thanks for posting that! I hadn't seen it. Great feature on a great coach!! We are SOOOOOOO lucky to have him here!!!

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So I'm a little confused. Can someone explain how Coach Miller is the winningest coach, yet so far short of the 367 wins by Harold Anderson? Do they mean percentage wise?
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Radioactive Falcon wrote:So I'm a little confused. Can someone explain how Coach Miller is the winningest coach, yet so far short of the 367 wins by Harold Anderson? Do they mean percentage wise?
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Falcon Fanatic wrote:
Strouse wrote:Just surfin' through the web trying to figure out if BG is opened or closed due to this snow (opened unfortunately) I came across the following link at myfoxtoledo.com
http://tinyurl.com/2stz2o
As usual, I apologize if this has been mentioned elsewhere.
Thanks for posting that! I hadn't seen it. Great feature on a great coach!! We are SOOOOOOO lucky to have him here!!!

GO FALCONS!!!
KEEP ON WINNING!!!
I agree, great video to watch
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bgsufalcon24 wrote:
Falconfreak90 wrote:
JoeFalcon wrote:I mentioned this before only half-joking: he could have the court named after him after all is said and done. We're still riding this wave and don't realize how truly special it is yet.

Signing the contract extention after last season was enormous. We can't offer him a million dollars, but we can offer a quality community to live in, a chance to win championships every year and the opportunity to become a legend.
Absolutely, Joe. Not all coaches are in this for the money and Coach Miller has proven he is all about building and sustaining success at BGSU. I am so grateful he and his staff have remained here to coach OUR team. The results speak for themselves.
The coaches, of the ones I've talked to after games on the floor, seem like really nice people. It seems like the team and coaches are one big happy family (except when Miller stomps and goes crazy sometimes). The fact that the assistants will stay and chit-chat with friends/fans after games shows that they care about the whole community around them. They've really done a good job building this program, and it seems like they've done it without forgetting about BGSU's core values. This reflects on the players, who are hard workers and dedicated individuals on and off the court. This really is the model athletic program at BGSU for the others to imitate.

Oh, and 3 straight MAC Championships and a trip to the Sweet 16 last year doesn't hurt 8)
All the coaches live in BG which wasn't always the case. You could see them places in BG other than 2A. I, too am glad that the group remained in tact. It's a winning, hard working combination.
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