According to Terrys Blog (See below)in the Argus, Tim Miles is headed to Colo State. Good for the rabbits?
Bison (probably) lose a good one
Posted in SDSU | Wednesday, March 21st, 2007 | No Comments »
Or if you prefer: Jacks gain window of opportunity.
According to ESPN.com, NDSU men’s basketball coach Tim Miles is leaving for Colorado State. No, this should not surprise anyone; it was a matter of time until the charasmatic, likeable, talented coach parlayed success on multiple levels into a high-major job. (Wisely, he turned down UNC-Wilmington’s advances last year.) And, no, this does not mean the Bison men will fall off like, well, the Bison women. However, it’s no secret that SDSU and NDSU covet some of the same recruits.
Even if the Bison hand the control pad to, say, top assistant Saul Phillips, there will be at least a brief period of uncertainty, and the April 11 signing day looms. Plus, more recruits are committing before senior year. Neither team has many scholarships to fill for next season, but even one player, maybe the one visiting Brookings this week, could help change SDSU’s fortunes.
These two schools have been admirably supportive of each other through the transition to NCAA Division I. But there’s no doubt that what is bad news for one is sometimes good news for the other.
Bison (probably) lose a good one
Posted in SDSU | Wednesday, March 21st, 2007 | No Comments »
Or if you prefer: Jacks gain window of opportunity.
According to ESPN.com, NDSU men’s basketball coach Tim Miles is leaving for Colorado State. No, this should not surprise anyone; it was a matter of time until the charasmatic, likeable, talented coach parlayed success on multiple levels into a high-major job. (Wisely, he turned down UNC-Wilmington’s advances last year.) And, no, this does not mean the Bison men will fall off like, well, the Bison women. However, it’s no secret that SDSU and NDSU covet some of the same recruits.
Even if the Bison hand the control pad to, say, top assistant Saul Phillips, there will be at least a brief period of uncertainty, and the April 11 signing day looms. Plus, more recruits are committing before senior year. Neither team has many scholarships to fill for next season, but even one player, maybe the one visiting Brookings this week, could help change SDSU’s fortunes.
These two schools have been admirably supportive of each other through the transition to NCAA Division I. But there’s no doubt that what is bad news for one is sometimes good news for the other.
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