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Archie Miller

backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,799
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edited December 2016 in Payton's Place
If we hire him we are a top 15 team every year... He is a top 15 coach in college basketball hands down.. Maybe even top 10 the dude is stud.. He would make us relevant in year one..

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    AtomicDawgAtomicDawg Member Posts: 6,994
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    How. Many stars?
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    backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,799
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    Heck they guy got Kostas Antetokunmpo to come to Dayton over Wisky and Florida.
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    dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
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    great bored selection as always
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    backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,799
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    dhdawg said:

    great bored selection as always

    Mistake wasn't paying attention
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    GladstoneGladstone Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 16,417
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    Archie Miller (basketball)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Archie Miller
    Archie Miller in 2009.jpg
    Archie Miller in 2009 with Ohio State.
    Sport(s) Men's basketball
    Current position
    Title Head coach
    Team Dayton
    Conference Atlantic 10
    Record 115–55 (.676)
    Biographical details
    Born October 30, 1978 (age 38)
    Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
    Playing career
    1998–2002 NC State
    Position(s) Point guard
    Coaching career (HC unless noted)
    2003–2004 Western Kentucky (asst.)
    2004–2006 NC State (asst.)
    2006–2007 Arizona State (asst.)
    2007–2009 Ohio State (asst.)
    2009–2011 Arizona (asst.)
    2011–present Dayton
    Head coaching record
    Tournaments 5–3 (NCAA D-I)
    0–1 (NIT)
    Ryan Joseph "Archie" Miller (born October 30, 1978) is an American basketball coach who is currently head men's basketball coach at the University of Dayton.

    Biography[edit]
    Miller played high school basketball at Blackhawk High School, where he was coached by his father, John. From 1998 to 2002, Archie played for North Carolina State. He finished his career there with an 84.6% free-throw percentage, a 42.9 three-point field goal percentage, and 218 three-pointers, which were all marks that ranked in the top 10 in school history.[1] He graduated from NC State in 2002.[2]

    Miller was an associate head coach under his brother, Sean, for two seasons at the University of Arizona. From there, Archie became the head coach at the University of Dayton in 2011–12.[1]

    Miller is married to Morgan Nicole (née Cruse), and the couple have one child.[2]

    Head coaching record[edit]
    Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
    Dayton Flyers (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2011–present)
    2011–12 Dayton 20–13 9–7 5th NIT First Round
    2012–13 Dayton 17–14 7–9 11th
    2013–14 Dayton 26–11 10–6 T–5th NCAA Elite Eight
    2014–15 Dayton 27–9 13–5 T–2nd NCAA Round of 32
    2015–16 Dayton 25–8 14–4 T–1st NCAA Round of 64
    2016–17 Dayton 7-2 0–0
    Dayton: 122–57 (.678) 53–31 (.631)
    Total: 122–57 (.678)
    National champion Postseason invitational champion
    Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
    Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion
    Conference tournament champion
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    TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,815
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    Gladstone said:

    Archie Miller (basketball)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Archie Miller
    Archie Miller in 2009.jpg
    Archie Miller in 2009 with Ohio State.
    Sport(s) Men's basketball
    Current position
    Title Head coach
    Team Dayton
    Conference Atlantic 10
    Record 115–55 (.676)
    Biographical details
    Born October 30, 1978 (age 38)
    Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
    Playing career
    1998–2002 NC State
    Position(s) Point guard
    Coaching career (HC unless noted)
    2003–2004 Western Kentucky (asst.)
    2004–2006 NC State (asst.)
    2006–2007 Arizona State (asst.)
    2007–2009 Ohio State (asst.)
    2009–2011 Arizona (asst.)
    2011–present Dayton
    Head coaching record
    Tournaments 5–3 (NCAA D-I)
    0–1 (NIT)
    Ryan Joseph "Archie" Miller (born October 30, 1978) is an American basketball coach who is currently head men's basketball coach at the University of Dayton.

    Biography[edit]
    Miller played high school basketball at Blackhawk High School, where he was coached by his father, John. From 1998 to 2002, Archie played for North Carolina State. He finished his career there with an 84.6% free-throw percentage, a 42.9 three-point field goal percentage, and 218 three-pointers, which were all marks that ranked in the top 10 in school history.[1] He graduated from NC State in 2002.[2]

    Miller was an associate head coach under his brother, Sean, for two seasons at the University of Arizona. From there, Archie became the head coach at the University of Dayton in 2011–12.[1]

    Miller is married to Morgan Nicole (née Cruse), and the couple have one child.[2]

    Head coaching record[edit]
    Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
    Dayton Flyers (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2011–present)
    2011–12 Dayton 20–13 9–7 5th NIT First Round
    2012–13 Dayton 17–14 7–9 11th
    2013–14 Dayton 26–11 10–6 T–5th NCAA Elite Eight
    2014–15 Dayton 27–9 13–5 T–2nd NCAA Round of 32
    2015–16 Dayton 25–8 14–4 T–1st NCAA Round of 64
    2016–17 Dayton 7-2 0–0
    Dayton: 122–57 (.678) 53–31 (.631)
    Total: 122–57 (.678)
    National champion Postseason invitational champion
    Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
    Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion
    Conference tournament champion

    Wikipedia is your source?
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