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buckeyesin07;2140858; said:It just seems to be that Matta wouldn't keep around an assistant coach that is just haphazardly holding grudges against players for no good reason.
Yeah, what the hell do assistant coaches know They are not involved with the development of a player on a day to day basis so Matta should probably fire him.Fremont Buckeye;2141007; said:I would hope Matta wouldn't keep an assistant coach that is just haphazardly holding grudges against players for no good reason.
Either way I wish Jordan the best of luck where ever he ends up.
I don't like to see a player leave the program, but I am not in the players shoes to understand why a decision like this is made.
LitlBuck;2141022; said:Yeah, what the hell do assistant coaches know
LitlBuck;2141022; said:They are not involved with the development of a player on a day to day basis so Matta should probably fire him.
DZ83CK;2142438; said:Jordan is officially transferring. I'm disappointed. I thought he could contribute next season. I don't buy the assistant coach dispute thing as being a barrier to him playing - again, shooting 26% is a player problem, not a coach problem. I hoped he would stick with it and improve - he was on the cusp of being a regular all season this year but just shot his way out of it. I thought he could get better and play a regular role for OSU, but what can you do? As Bo Ryan would say, violence is out of the question :)
Good luck to him.
MaxBuck;2142471; said:Why does anyone give a crap about UD?
Sibert considering Dayton, others
By Doug Harris | Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Jordan Sibert isn?t in a hurry to pick a new college, but the Ohio State transfer said he?s definitely interested in Dayton.
I saw him jogging on the OSU campus Wednesday as I traveled there for Buckeye football interviews. He said he?s trying to stay in shape and get ready for the next step in his life.
He?s been to Flyer games, having watched his brother, Logan Brogden play briefly at UD as a walk-on under Oliver Purnell.
?I know a little about (the program). When I visited, I loved Dayton,? he said.
He?s not handling the calls from colleges, saying OSU and his brother are taking care of that. But he said he?s also heard from Arizona, Missouri and Iowa State.
UD might be tough to beat, though, because of the closeness to his home and his past relationship with Archie Miller, who recruited him as a Buckeye assistant. Kevin Kuwik, a UD assistant, also was on the OSU staff last season.
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UD basketball in hunt for ex-OSU player
Shooting guard confirms he?s transferring after two years at Ohio State.
By Doug Harris, Staff Writer
Updated Thursday, April 19, 2012
COLUMBUS ? Jordan Sibert hasn?t dealt with University of Dayton basketball coach Archie Miller in three years, but he remembers developing a solid rapport then with the fast-rising Ohio State assistant while attracting recruiters throughout the nation while starring at Cincinnati Princeton.
?That?s my guy,? Sibert said with a smile during a break from a jog through the Ohio State campus Wednesday. ?He knows how to win. He knows how to put people in good position. I really like Archie. I feel like he has a firm belief in me, and I have a firm belief in him.?
Sibert officially announced Monday he was transferring after two seasons at OSU, and Miller is hoping the two can build on their relationship in a new locale. The Flyers are pursuing the 6-foot-4 guard, who picked the Buckeyes over West Virginia and Xavier, and Sibert says he?s interested in UD.
His brother, Logan Brogden, was a walk-on for the Flyers in the early 2000s, and Jordan attended several games then.
?We had to sit way at the very top, but it was amazing,? he said.
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