UD's Miller staying busy with recruiting
By Doug Harris, Staff Writer
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
In less than 14 months on the job, University of Dayton basketball coach Archie Miller has signed one recruit from France, another from Canada and also landed the Flyers? first two players from Louisiana.
Asked this week where he might venture next to bolster his roster, Miller said: ?I hope right here in the state of Ohio.?
Miller and his staff inherited a veteran-heavy team, meaning much turnover in a short amount of time. They?ve been cobbling together their first full recruiting class, signing five players so far. That?s in addition to the three that came aboard on short notice last year, France native Alex Gavrilovic, Georgetown transfer Vee Sanford and LSU transfer Matt Derenbecker.
?Our very first class, I?ll say this: I?ll remember it forever because it?s been an exhausting year,? said Miller, who has one scholarship left to give for 2012.
?There?s a lot that goes into signing this many guys in a 14-month period of time. And we?re probably going to have to sign three more rising seniors before we coach another game. That?s our whole team. That?s 12 or 13 players. That?s a big overhaul, and you?ve got to be smart with how you?re doing it.?
Miller purposely hasn?t just scoured the high school ranks to replace graduating players. He?s reserved space for transfers to give the Flyers a veteran presence while the newcomers find their footing.
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