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Tim Floyd’s Replacement-Miller’s announced as Arizona’s coach

2009 April 7

In a move, that surprised many, Arizona’s Basketball is back on the radar with the signing of Sean Miller.

Welcome back to the basketball’s world, Wildcats.
A great Arizona team can improve the Pac-10 image to the national media and lure more quality recruits to the Pac-10. The recent news has already spread to Tempe, and Sun Devils’ fans on their forums don’t expect the Wildcats to play well until two or three years.

On the other hand, one could feel the excitement in Tucson. They will have five or six scholarships available, and have only one recruit signed, so look for the Wildcats to go after any quality, unsigned recruits, and sell them the chance to be on national television, and playing time as a freshmen. The rumor mill has spread, and here are several recruits the Wildcats’ forum expect the Miller to target:

Solomon Hill- A unsigned, Trojan’s verbal who was a Arizona commit.
Kyryl Natyazhko-A unsigned, center whose top three include: Arizona St, Pitt, and Xavier.

And Lastly

Lute Olson on Sean Miller:

“Sean is a high-character guy,” Olson said. “I’ve known him for a long time. He’s a great coach, a hard worker, a great community guy, and I feel that you’d be hard pressed to find someone that fits the needs of our program as well as Sean,"

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  1. ZonaThomas permalink
    April 7, 2009

    You forgot to mention if Chase and Hill stay, Arizona will the experience to lean on, and be a focal point for next year’s team.

  2. DAVIDtrojans2011 permalink
    April 7, 2009

    I like this fit for Arizona. Miller has been a proven coach, and he’s young. The next Olson?

  3. Trojan_Raymond permalink
    April 7, 2009

    As long as Floyd stays in Southern California, I don’t care who Arizona gets.

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