If we're going to duke this out with gloves off, which seems to be happening, let's put it where it won't contaminate threads about games.
I put Miller ahead of Marshall for 3 reasons.
1) Canada. When the players have to restrain the coach from attacking the referees, even if the refs are unfair, that's a problem.
2) Loss to Marshall in the NCAA tourney. Marshall? How can a pre-season top 10 team lose to Marshall in the most important game of the year?
3) Drake. Losing to the second-place team in the league we left because we were too good to play in that league?
If Marshall is ever nominated for the HoF, the film of the Canada game will be distributed to every voter..
Marshall was a winner. He was one of the best supporters of the community we've ever had out of the athletic department. He was incredibly popular among the fans with resources to support WSU athletics.
If Marshall had the ability to admit he made a mistake and had he apologized to the player(s) who accused him of wrongdoing (even if Marshall thought he had done nothing wrong), he would still be WSU's coach today, All he did was deny everything, which guaranteed his termination with a multi-million dollar payout.
I put Miller ahead of Marshall for 3 reasons.
1) Canada. When the players have to restrain the coach from attacking the referees, even if the refs are unfair, that's a problem.
2) Loss to Marshall in the NCAA tourney. Marshall? How can a pre-season top 10 team lose to Marshall in the most important game of the year?
3) Drake. Losing to the second-place team in the league we left because we were too good to play in that league?
If Marshall is ever nominated for the HoF, the film of the Canada game will be distributed to every voter..
Marshall was a winner. He was one of the best supporters of the community we've ever had out of the athletic department. He was incredibly popular among the fans with resources to support WSU athletics.
If Marshall had the ability to admit he made a mistake and had he apologized to the player(s) who accused him of wrongdoing (even if Marshall thought he had done nothing wrong), he would still be WSU's coach today, All he did was deny everything, which guaranteed his termination with a multi-million dollar payout.
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