The Oakland Press

Hoosiers fire head coach Archie Miller

- By Michael Marot

Archie Miller’s $10.3 million buyout was one of college basketball’s priciest.

Indiana athletic director Scott Dolson decided keeping Miller would prove even more costly.

Dolson fired Miller on Monday, armed with enough cash from private donations to cover the buyout and ready to answer a fan base angered by four straight mediocre seasons.

“It’s a results-oriented business and I didn’t feel like we had made enough progress,” Dolson said on a late afternoon Zoom call. “I thought we needed a new voice and a new direction.”

The Hoosiers were already headed in the wrong direction before Miller arrived in March 2017 and four years later, the groans only grew louder.

Indiana hasn’t been to the NCAA Tournament since 2016, hasn’t reached a Final Four since 2002 and hasn’t won a national championsh­ip since 1987 — the longest drought in school history. It has won just three Big Ten titles since 1993 and now has five consecutiv­e nonwinning seasons in Big Ten play for the first time since 1911-19.

Miller was 67-58 with the Hoosiers. He never made the NCAA Tournament during his time at the school though many believed Indiana would have received a bid last year had the tourney not been canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

There were other problems, too.

Miller never beat rival Purdue, going 0-7. The Boilermake­rs have now matched their second-longest winning streak in series history at nine. Those numbers put Miller in historical­ly bad territory and were of great concern to Dolson, fans and alumni.

Dolson said he made his recommenda­tion to school president Michael McRobbie over the weekend. McRobbie accepted the recommenda­tion and then gave Dolson permission to find private money to cover the costs. Two meetings later, he also had the money to make it a more palatable decision amid a COVID-19 pandemic that has led to millions in lost revenue, reduced paychecks for coaches and administra­tors, and department-wide furloughs.

By making the decision before April 2022, Indiana was on the hook for the $10.3 million. If Dolson had waited another year, the cost would have dropped to $3.5 million.

“Prior to my conclusion, I had zero conversati­ons with any donors as far as where we are as a program,” he said. “I didn’t take their temperatur­e at all. I felt I had to do all of my due diligence first. Of course you hear things out there, but that had absolutely zero to do with my decision.”

Miller successful­ly recruited some of the state’s best talent, including three straight Indiana Mr. Basketball Award winners — Romeo Langford, Trayce Jackson-Davis and Anthony Leal.

 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Indiana head coach Archie Miller questions a call during a March 11 Big Ten Conference tournament game against Rutgers.
DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indiana head coach Archie Miller questions a call during a March 11 Big Ten Conference tournament game against Rutgers.

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