RESPECT
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 2:50 pm
As much as I dislike Akron and the Akron basketball program, men or women, I do have have a little bit more respect for its coach. These were some pretty nice comments to say about Coach Miller. Especially it being the first line in his opening statement in his press conference on Saturday.
RESPECT: While waiting for the Akron-BG men's game to begin Saturday afternoon in Anderson Arena, Akron head coach Keith Dambrot was sitting in the stands watching BG's women play Kent State. And he may have been taking some notes.
"Congratulations to coach Miller. Six in a row (MAC divisional titles); that's unbelievable," Dambrot said in opening his post-game press conference after the men's game. "I like women's basketball, and I especially like watching good women's basketball.
"The one thing I did learn is that guy wins," Dambrot added. "You're lucky to keep him. They must be paying him a lot of money. How much do they pay him? They need to pay him. That guy's done an unbelievable job.
"Do you know how hard it is to win six MAC championships in a row with the parity where everyone has the same resources? This isn't like the Big Ten or the ACC. That guy's my idol."
RESPECT: While waiting for the Akron-BG men's game to begin Saturday afternoon in Anderson Arena, Akron head coach Keith Dambrot was sitting in the stands watching BG's women play Kent State. And he may have been taking some notes.
"Congratulations to coach Miller. Six in a row (MAC divisional titles); that's unbelievable," Dambrot said in opening his post-game press conference after the men's game. "I like women's basketball, and I especially like watching good women's basketball.
"The one thing I did learn is that guy wins," Dambrot added. "You're lucky to keep him. They must be paying him a lot of money. How much do they pay him? They need to pay him. That guy's done an unbelievable job.
"Do you know how hard it is to win six MAC championships in a row with the parity where everyone has the same resources? This isn't like the Big Ten or the ACC. That guy's my idol."