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The Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team will feature one of the bigger teams in America, adding in 6'11 forward Baba Miller to the fold. Miller was All-AAC a season ago at Florida Atlantic and provides a smoothness to his offensive game that not many 6'11 players have. Subscribe to our show on YouTube and Instagram.
As part of our #513Day broadcast from the Lindner Center at the University of Cincinnati, we were joined by the Head Coach of the UC Men's Basketball program, Wes Miller.Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Salt & Light Radio congratulates Gavin Rhodes from St. Pius X, Coeur d'Alene as our latest Distinguished Graduate Award winner. Nominated by Wes Miller, Coordinator of Youth Ministry at that parish, Gavin shares how he has grown in faith over the past four years.
Want one of your questions on a future episode? Email us: shoutstoCBS@gmail.com. On today's ep: A smorgasbord of listener questions, including: Which coach has the longest tenure without a Sweet 16? Will the college 3-point line move again? Which coach is most likely to use ChatGPT? Is Norlander the Ryan Reynolds of college sports podcasters? 16:24 - Norlander and GP 2025-26 CBB fantasy draft 26:05 - Longest-tenured coach to never make a Sweet 16? 30:43 - How many games should CBB's regular season be? 35:00 - Should AI or other tech replace the NCAAT selection committee? 40:00 - How fast can GP and Norlander run the mile? 48:44 - Will Matt Painter finish his career having beaten every NCAAT seed? 50:43 - Potential controversy: Does GP fake his accent on the podcast? 53:28 - Which coaches have met the most times in non-con play? 55:47 - How hot is Wes Miller's seat at Cincinnati? 1:00:00 - Was Bucky McMillan the most shocking high-major hiring of 2025? 1:03:23 - Should the college 3-point line be moved back AGAIN? 1:05:48 - Ranking the most expressive/emotional coaches in college hoops 1:10:28 - Listeners are curious: Whatever happened to Larnell, anyway?
Wes Miller has added two massive additions to the Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team. Moustapha Thiam is a 7-foot-2 NBA prospect who had a stellar Freshman season for Central Florida. Jalen Celestine spent last season at Baylor and is a proven shooter at the Big 12 Level. Chuck Walter and Eric Lilly break down what these commits mean. Subscribe to our show on YouTube!
Jalen Haynes has left the Atlantic 10 for the Big 12. The big 6'8 260 pound center will join Wes Miller and the Cincinnati Bearcats, helping to replace the departed Arrinten Page and Aziz Bandaogo. Subscribe to Chatterbox Bearcats on YouTube!
The Reds did what the Bengals need to do moving forward. A Reds question I had in January is an even more pressing one now. Plus we look ahead to tonight's First Four matchup between Xavier and Texas and Wes Miller talks the new Crown Tournament.
Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson talk with UC Basketball coach Wes Miller.
Chad Brendel of Bearcat Journal joined us to talk UC Basketball. What's next for Wes Miller's program? Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Chad Brendel of Bearcat Journal joined us to talk UC Basketball. What's next for Wes Miller's program? Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Azure Reservations is one of the best ways enterprises can save money on their Microsoft contracts. But, as Directions' Wes Miller explains to Mary Jo Foley, you need to know the gotchas before you jump in.
The Cincinnati Bearcats basketball program will finish only above Colorado and Arizona State in the Big 12 after losing to Oklahoma State to finish the season. Wes Miller was returning regardless. Chuck and Houdini react to what has been a brutal Cats season.
On Friday night's SportsTalk...A chat with Findlay Market Opening Day Parade Grand Marshal, and Reds Hall of Famer Chris Sabo.Kelsey Conway from The Cincinnati Enquirer on Trey Hendrickson and the Bengals.And the NKY Bracket Guy on Bracketology for area college basketball teams.Plus...Are the Bengals wrong with what they're doing with Trey Hendrickson? Is Trey Hendrickson wrong for trying to get what he believes he's worth?And...the Hunter Greene bargain, the Elly De La Cruz equation, the Wes Miller problem, and the Xavier basketball NCAA Tourney upside.Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
On Friday night's SportsTalk...A chat with Findlay Market Opening Day Parade Grand Marshal, and Reds Hall of Famer Chris Sabo.Kelsey Conway from The Cincinnati Enquirer on Trey Hendrickson and the Bengals.And the NKY Bracket Guy on Bracketology for area college basketball teams.Plus...Are the Bengals wrong with what they're doing with Trey Hendrickson? Is Trey Hendrickson wrong for trying to get what he believes he's worth?And...the Hunter Greene bargain, the Elly De La Cruz equation, the Wes Miller problem, and the Xavier basketball NCAA Tourney upside.Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Wes Miller joins Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson.
Chuck Walter and Hudson Klauke are angry. Listen to them vent, following a Senior Day loss to Kansas State. The Cincinnati Bearcats' NCAA Tournament dreams came crashing down in a gut-wrenching 54-49 loss to Kansas State on Senior Night. This defeat not only ended our hopes of making the Big Dance but also exposed deeper issues within the program. As a lifelong Bearcats fan, I'm beyond disappointed. We entered this must-win game as 8.5-point favorites at home, yet we couldn't even muster 50 points. The atmosphere in Fifth Third Arena felt more like a funeral than a crucial late-season matchup. A Season of Frustration This loss encapsulates our entire season - inconsistent play, lack of offensive identity, and an inability to close out games. We've gone from being ranked 15th in the country after beating Xavier to now facing the harsh reality of missing the NCAA Tournament yet again. The most frustrating part is that this team has talent. Players like Jizzle James and Dayday Thomas have shown flashes of brilliance, but we've struggled to put it all together consistently. Our offense often devolves into contested jumpers from undersized guards - a recipe that simply doesn't work at the Big 12 level. Questions Surrounding Wes Miller While I believe Wes Miller is a good person and players seem to like him, his tenure so far has been underwhelming. In four years, he hasn't left the program in a better place than he found it. The lack of progress is concerning, especially given the resources and support he's received. Miller's roster construction and in-game adjustments have come under scrutiny. The regression of players like Dan Skillings and Simas Lukosius is particularly troubling. As much as I want to believe in Wes, it's becoming increasingly difficult to justify his long leash. The transfer portal will be crucial this offseason. Miller needs to overhaul this roster and find a way to compete in the Big 12. If he can't turn things around next season, his seat will undoubtedly get hot. For Bearcats fans, this is a bitter pill to swallow. We've gone from being a perennial NCAA Tournament team to struggling for relevance. The passion is still there, but the product on the court needs to improve dramatically. Check out our show on YouTube!
The music is getting louder! 10 days from Selection Sunday! Timmy Hall, Evil Bald Colin, and Rhymetime are with you for episode 121. We get the show started with a recap of this week in College Basketball with some epic moments happening everywhere. How much is of a threat is Florida to Auburn and Duke as title contenders? At the 14:40 mark, we take a look at Dayton and their big Super Fan the Flyers have. Can the run the table and win the A-10 and steal a bid? We hear from Wes Miller at Cincinnati at the 25:30 mark. Jay Bilas has some thoughts on what changes need to be made in College Basketball, what do we think of them? And to finish the show at the 39:10 mark, we get into what Ohio State has to do this weekend in Assembly Hall and how much more they need to do to go dancing. Like and subscribe and get locked in. March is here!
Chad Brendel and David Simone discuss the week that was Cincinnati Bearcats live from the Cincy Light Studios. This week the two discuss the tragic loss hosting Kansas State that essentially ended this men's basketball season for Wes Miller and your Cincinnati Bearcats, before following up with what the options could look like for any and all potential moves with the staff and roster. Join the conversation live every Wednesday night at 8pm on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels, and don't forget to like and subscribe while you're there! Turtle's Brew Time Stamps 0:00 - 1:56:01 What a Cluster
Watch Off the Bench Presented by UDF with Chatterbox Sports Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. LIVE on the Chatterbox Sports YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE to the channel to ensure you never miss a thing. On March 5, 2025, the Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team suffered a disappointing loss, prompting a candid and emotional press conference from head coach Wes Miller. While specific details about the opponent and final score are not fully outlined in available sources, posts on X and recent coverage suggest the game was a significant setback for the team. Miller, in his fourth season leading the Bearcats, did not hold back in expressing his frustration, offering a raw assessment of the performance that has sparked discussion among fans and analysts alike. In the press conference, Miller described the team's effort as unrecognizable, stating, “I don't know who that basketball team is,” and issuing an apology to fans who attended the game. His remarks, captured in posts on X, reflect a deep dissatisfaction with the Bearcats' play, calling it “unacceptable” and distancing it from the squad he had coached in the preceding weeks. This loss comes amidst a season of ups and downs for Cincinnati, a program with a storied history—boasting two national championships and over 1,800 wins—that has struggled to regain its former prominence under Miller's tenure. Since taking the helm in 2021, Miller has compiled a 75-49 record, including a 27-33 mark in conference play, transitioning from the American Athletic Conference to the tougher Big 12. Despite recruiting successes, such as landing five-star talent like Rayvon Griffith, the Bearcats have yet to secure an NCAA Tournament berth under his leadership. The 2024-25 season began with promise, with Cincinnati ranked in the AP preseason Top 25 for the first time since 2017-18, fueled by wins over rivals Dayton and Xavier. However, a 2-5 start in Big 12 play and a 6-32 record in Quad 1 games have raised questions about Miller's ability to elevate the program in a “win-now” era. Miller's press conference underscores the pressure he faces as the Bearcats approach critical games, potentially including Senior Day festivities he discussed earlier in the week. His fiery response suggests a coach desperate to ignite a turnaround, yet it also highlights the gap between potential and performance. With fans and athletic director John Cunningham watching closely, Miller's future may hinge on whether he can rally this team—or if Cincinnati will seek a new voice to restore its basketball legacy.
"This week, we've got a packed episode for you! The Bearcats are fighting for their tournament hopes—is Wes Miller the man to right the ship? FC Cincinnati took a tough loss, but there are reasons to stay optimistic! Plus, the Reds are gearing up for the season, but who's stepping up as the 5th starter, and should we be worried about Spencer Steer? And, of course, we can't leave out the Bengals—where do they rank in Cincinnati's championship hierarchy? We'll break it all down.""Then, it's time to test your sports knowledge with our weekly trivia question! Think you've got the answer? Be the first to email us at csspodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram or Twitter at Cincy Sports Scene for a chance to get a shoutout on next week's episode!""And finally, this week's Topic of the Week—it's time to play Commissioner for the Day! If you had the power to change one thing in MLB, the NFL, the NBA, or college sports, what's your first move? New rules? Major shake-ups? We're making our calls, and we want to hear yours!"IG: CincySportSceneEmail: Csspodcasts@yahoo.comTwitter: CincySportsScen
Wes Miller joins Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson.
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Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson are joined by UC Men's Basketball Head Coach Wes Miller from the Original Montgomery Inn!
The Cincinnati Bearcats' NCAA Tournament dreams likely came to an end with a gut-wrenching 62-59 loss to West Virginia. Despite a valiant comeback attempt in the final seconds, the Bearcats couldn't overcome their offensive struggles and rebounding woes. This defeat feels like the final nail in the coffin for a season that began with such high expectations. We entered the year believing this could be a top-15 team, but the reality has been far different. At 5-10 in Big 12 play, even the most optimistic fans must admit our tournament hopes are on life support. The game itself was a microcosm of our entire season. We showed flashes of brilliance, building a six-point lead in the second half. But just as quickly, it all unraveled. Jizzle James, our offensive catalyst, picked up his fourth foul on an ill-advised reach-in, sending him to the bench. In the blink of an eye, West Virginia went on a 7-0 run to retake the lead. Our offense looked lost for long stretches, often devolving into James or Day Thomas dribbling aimlessly before hoisting contested jumpers. The lack of ball movement and off-ball action was painful to watch. Even more frustrating was our inability to secure defensive rebounds, giving West Virginia far too many second-chance opportunities. Looking Ahead to an Uncertain Future As we look ahead to next season, there are more questions than answers. Will Jizzle James return? Can we land impact transfers to complement our existing talent? And perhaps most importantly, is Wes Miller the right coach to lead this program back to national relevance? Miller's seat isn't hot yet, but the temperature is rising. In four years at the helm, he's yet to guide Cincinnati to the NCAA Tournament. For a program with our storied history, that's simply not good enough. Next season feels like a make-or-break year for Miller's tenure. The transfer portal will be crucial this offseason. We desperately need to add shooting and playmaking to complement James (if he returns) and our existing frontcourt pieces. Finding a stretch five who can space the floor should be a top priority. For more insights and a deeper dive into the state of Bearcats basketball, tune into the Chatterbox Bearcats podcast for this and much more. Other Topics in Today's Chatterbox Bearcats Podcast: • Breaking down Wes Miller's struggles against Quad 1 opponents • The impact of NIL on roster construction and player retention • Evaluating the development of young players SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE
Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson talk with head coach, Wes Miller
No Evil Bald Colin for this podcast. Timmy Hall and Rhymetime catch up on what happened over the weekend. Duke dominates UNC, Cal gets the last laugh in his return to Kentucky, and Kansas fails to close out a game again but bounces back against Iowa State. Is Cooper Flagg the best true freshman we've ever seen? At the 13:10 mark, the guys get into a discussion of what makes College Basketball so much harder to win at than College Football and why the Blue Bloods of the sport can have midseason slides and still be fine at the end of the day. Could playing in their respective conferences hurt or help Auburn and Duke? We hit you with an update on Cincinnati and Wes Miller at the 26:50 mark of the pod and what they did to help loosen the team up and get back in the right direction. And then at 38:15 Timmy finishes the pod with his thoughts on the Ohio State basketball team's big win over Maryland. Enjoy the pod and make your free throws!
Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson discuss the Bearcats' win over UCF with Wes Miller and their upcoming match against BYU.
Watch Off the Bench Presented by UDF with Chatterbox Sports Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. LIVE on the Chatterbox Sports YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE to the channel to ensure you never miss a thing. In todays episode of OTB the boys talk about the Super Bowl 57 Rematch between Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes. Trey Hendrickson got on the Pat Mcafee Show and talked about his situation and had some very interesting things to say. NBA Trade deadline is starting to wrap up and the trades get more and more interesting as we go! We also get fired up and pissed off about Wes Miller and the Cincinnati Bearcats... Bearcats beat UCF 93-83 last night. Bob Huggins gave a speech to the Cats and LOOK OUT they look better than ever... Sign that maybe they need a better leader? We talk about this and MORE on Off the Bench ESPN 1410 WING AM
Watch Off the Bench Presented by UDF with Chatterbox Sports Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. LIVE on the Chatterbox Sports YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE to the channel to ensure you never miss a thing. In todays episode of OTB the boys talk about the Super Bowl 57 Rematch between Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes. With Yesterday bringing out lots of trade targets we discuss which players rumored and on the trade block that would fit in Stripes. We discuss the Big Trade in the NBA that shook the sports world. Luka Dončić for Anthony Davis was WILD to see. We also get fired up and pissed off about Wes Miller and the Cincinnati Bearcats... WHAT A DISASTER... Bearcats are going up against UCF who they have notoriously handled well in the past but this year is a disaster so who knows hopefully they get back on track tonight.
Watch Off the Bench Presented by UDF with Chatterbox Sports Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. LIVE on the Chatterbox Sports YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE to the channel to ensure you never miss a thing. In todays episode of OTB the boys talk about the Super Bowl 57 Rematch between Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes. With Yesterday bringing out lots of trade targets we discuss which players rumored and on the trade block that would fit in Stripes. We discuss the Big Trade in the NBA that shook the sports world. Luka Dončić for Anthony Davis was WILD to see. We also get fired up and pissed off about Wes Miller and the Cincinnati Bearcats... WHAT A DISASTER... We also discuss the Petcoa Baseball projection win total for the Cincinnati Reds and how STINKY it is compared to the Chicago Cubs...
Watch Off the Bench Presented by UDF with Chatterbox Sports Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. LIVE on the Chatterbox Sports YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE to the channel to ensure you never miss a thing. In todays episode of OTB the boys talk about the Super Bowl 57 Rematch between Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes. Who do we want at the end of the day to hoist up the lombardi trophy? We disscuss some of the comments made by Joe Burrow and Company about the Cincinnati Bengals Offseason Plans. We discuss the Big Trade in the NBA that shook the sports world. Luka Dončić for Anthony Davis was WILD to see. We also get fired up and pissed off about Wes Miller and the Cincinnati Bearcats... WHAT A DISASTER... Middle of the show Myles Garrett has requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns!
Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson talk with Wes Miller about his UC Bearcats.
Bearcats commit Shon Abaev has been named to the McDonald's All-American game, the first Bearcat since Lance Stephenson. Chuck and Houdini react to the news and all things Bearcats. Subscribe to our show on YouTube! Call-In shows after each and every game. The Cincinnati Bearcats' basketball program finds itself in a perplexing situation. Just three weeks ago, the team was ranked and riding high. Now, their NCAA tournament chances have plummeted to a mere 3%. It's a stark reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in college basketball. Despite the on-court struggles, there's a silver lining for Bearcats fans. Shon Abaev, the program's first McDonald's All-American signee since Lance Stephenson, was officially named to the prestigious team. This marks a significant recruiting win for Cincinnati, as Abaev is considered one of the top prospects in the country. The current state of the team, however, is far from ideal. The Bearcats have looked increasingly worse with each game, regardless of venue or opponent's defensive strategy. The lack of answers on the court is concerning, especially considering the talent on the roster. One glaring issue is the isolation-heavy play of Jizzle James. While talented, James rarely scores off assisted baskets, limiting the team's offensive flow. This style of play stands in stark contrast to the successful offenses of past Cincinnati teams under Wes Miller, which featured players like Landers Nolley who could actually shoot. Miller's coaching has come under scrutiny. With a 6-32 record in Quad 1 games and an 0-10 record in Quad 1 home games, the results speak for themselves. The team's regression from last season is particularly alarming, with multiple 20+ point losses already this year. The upcoming game against Utah offers a potential reprieve, but it's clear that a single win won't solve the underlying issues. The Bearcats need a significant turnaround to salvage their season and restore faith in Miller's leadership. Looking ahead, Abaev's arrival next season provides hope. His offensive prowess and length could be the spark Cincinnati desperately needs. However, placing such high expectations on an 18-year-old freshman is a risky proposition. For more insights and a deeper dive into the Bearcats' struggles and future prospects, tune into the Chatterbox Bearcats podcast for this and much more. Other Topics in Today's Chatterbox Bearcats Podcast: • The impact of John Newman's departure on team chemistry • Comparison of current roster to successful past Cincinnati teams • Discussion on Wes Miller's contract situation and future with the program
The Cincinnati Bearcats suffered a crushing defeat against BYU, losing 80-52 in what can only be described as a disappointing performance. As a long-time Bearcats fan, it's hard to watch this team struggle so mightily, especially given the high expectations we had coming into the season. Wes Miller's coaching has come under scrutiny, and rightfully so. The team's inability to break down BYU's zone defense was particularly frustrating. It seemed like the players were lost on the court, unable to execute any semblance of an offensive game plan. This isn't just a one-off performance; it's been a recurring theme throughout the season. The shooting woes continue to plague the Bearcats. Outside of Simas, who hit four three-pointers, the team shot an abysmal 1-for-16 from beyond the arc. Jizzle James, in particular, has struggled with his shot, often forcing up ill-advised attempts that have little chance of going in. What's most concerning is the lack of progress we've seen from this team. With a roster full of experienced players and highly-touted recruits like Dillon Mitchell, we expected to see significant improvement. Instead, we're witnessing a team that looks worse than last year's squad. The defensive effort, which has been a hallmark of Cincinnati basketball for years, was non-existent against BYU. Allowing a team to shoot 62% from three-point range is unacceptable for any program, let alone one with Cincinnati's defensive pedigree. As we look ahead to the rest of the season, it's hard to find many positives. The upcoming game against Utah feels like a must-win, but given our recent performances, it's difficult to be optimistic. The Madsen twins, former John Brannen recruits, will be looking to exact some revenge against their old program. While it's easy to get caught up in the negativity, we must remember that this is still a young season. There's time for the team to turn things around, but it will require significant adjustments from both the coaching staff and players. For more insights and a deeper dive into the Bearcats' struggles, tune into the Chatterbox Bearcats podcast for this and much more. Other Topics in Today's Chatterbox Bearcats Podcast: • Analysis of individual player performances • Discussion on potential roster changes and recruiting needs • Comparison to past Cincinnati teams and their struggles • Fan reactions and calls from listeners
J.T. Smith, Neil Meyer and Alex Meacham recap Texas Tech loss, preview BYU, highlight the players to watch, is Wes Miller the man for the job and more.
Wes Miller joins Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson to discuss UC's loss to Texas Tech and their upcoming games in Utah!
The Cincinnati Bearcats suffered a tough loss at home, falling to the Texas Tech Red Raiders 81-71. This defeat puts Cincinnati on the outside looking in when it comes to NCAA Tournament bubble discussions as we enter the late portions of January. Despite shooting 51% from the floor, the Bearcats were outmatched on the glass, with Texas Tech dominating the offensive rebounds 10-3. This disparity in second-chance opportunities proved to be a crucial factor in the game's outcome. The loss is particularly frustrating given that Cincinnati was touted as a strong rebounding team coming into the season. However, they were thoroughly outplayed in that aspect of the game in their own gymnasium. Offensive Struggles and Defensive Lapses While the Bearcats' offense showed flashes of brilliance, their defensive identity seemed to vanish. Texas Tech shot an impressive 12-31 from beyond the arc, exposing Cincinnati's perimeter defense. This is especially concerning given that the Bearcats entered the game ranked second in the nation in three-point defense. The first half saw Texas Tech put up 42 points, with Cincinnati struggling to contain their hot shooting. Despite this, the Bearcats managed to keep the game close, trailing by only four at halftime. However, the second half saw Texas Tech continue their sharp shooting, pulling away as Cincinnati's offense cooled off. The inability to string together stops and capitalize on offensive opportunities ultimately doomed the Bearcats. Looking Ahead This loss puts Cincinnati in a precarious position, with their NCAA Tournament hopes hanging in the balance. The team now faces a crucial stretch of games, including road contests against BYU and Utah, which have suddenly become must-win situations. The Bearcats will need to regroup quickly and address their defensive issues if they hope to turn their season around. With limited opportunities for quality wins remaining on the schedule, every game becomes increasingly important. For more insights and a deeper dive into the Bearcats' performance against Texas Tech, tune into the Chatterbox Bearcats podcast for this and much more. Other Topics in Today's Chatterbox Bearcats Podcast: • Analysis of individual player performances • Discussion on Wes Miller's coaching and future with the program • Comparison of Cincinnati's current struggles to past successful seasons SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW ON YOUTUBE!
Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson talk to UC Men's Basketball Head Coach Wes Miller about their win over Colorado and their upcoming match against Arizona State.
Nick Niehaus and Eric Lilly offer an in-depth preview of the Cincinnati Bearcats' upcoming away game against the Colorado Buffaloes. They delve into the pivotal players and critical matchups, analyzing how these elements could influence the game's outcome. Additionally, they assess the current condition of the Bearcats' program, spotlighting the hurdles head coach Wes Miller must overcome following a tough stretch of four consecutive defeats. Be sure to subscribe to Chatterbox Bearcats wherever you get your audio podcasts. The fellas go live on YouTube as the horn sounds for every football and basketball game, then follow with the most entertaining and unfiltered Bearcats show on the planet. Be sure to subscribe to Chatterbox Sports and turn on notifications so you don't miss the LIVE show. FULL EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfYfeCCxeDY OTHER CHATTERBOX PROGRAMING: Off The Bench: https://otbthombrennaman.podbean.com/ Chatterbox Bengals: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chatterbox-bengals-a-cincinnati-bengals-nfl-podcast/id1652732141 Chatterbox Reds: https://linktr.ee/chatterboxreds Dialed In with Thom Brennaman: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjPJjEFaBD7VLxmcTTWV0ubHu_cSFdEDU Chatterbox Man on the Street: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ye-HjJdmmQ&list=PLjPJjEFaBD7V0GOh595LyjumA0bZaqwh9&pp=iAQB FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cboxsports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cboxsports/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBoxSports Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cboxsports GET CBOX GEAR: Chatterbox Store: www.chatterboxsports.com/store
The first full three hour Monday Sports Talk since August! Lance discusses UC struggles and Wes Miller, looks at the College Basketball Landscape, the Tee Higgins debate, the Reds pursuit of a power bat and more!
Nick Niehaus and Eric Lilly host the Chatterbox Bearcats Midweek Show and talk about the status of Wes Miller's job as head coach of the Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team. Listen to the crew break down the brutal stretch of losses against Kansas State, Arizona, and Baylor. The Bearcats have another tough one as they host #11 Kansas at Fifth Third Arena. Can the Bearcats avoid a 0-4 start in the Big 12? Subscribe to the show on YouTube.
A topic that I hope we are done with after today. Expectations for the Bearcats with Chad Brendel and Are the Reds done? Plus Kelsey Conway and Robert Weintraub on the Bengals offseason and hear from Wes Miller
The lack of home court advantage once again comes through, as Cincinnati falls to 0-2 in the Big 12 with a loss to Arizona. The Bearcats were booed off the floor in the first half, following a frame where they only dished out four assists as a team. However, the Cats fought hard in the second half to turn a 19-point deficit into a tie game with under a minute to go. Chuck Walter and Hudson Klauke express frustration with Wes Miller's offensive schemes. They debate Miller's future and the team's NCAA tournament prospects. Join the community on Instagram and YouTube @Chatterbox Bearcats.
Nick Niehaus and Barry Keyne recap the Cincinnati Bearcats basketball win over the Dayton Flyers 66-59 at Heritage Bank Arena. The Bearcats dominated for most of the game, and the survive a feisty late come back from the Flyers. The fellas talk about the win, Wes Miller passing another big test and look ahead at what is next for the Cats'! Be sure to subscribe to Chatterbox Bearcats wherever you get your audio podcasts. The fellas go live on YouTube as the horn sounds for every football and basketball game, then follow with the most entertaining and unfiltered Bearcats show on the planet. Be sure to subscribe to Chatterbox Sports and turn on notifications so you don't miss the LIVE show. FULL EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5QT9_KDvVE OTHER CHATTERBOX PROGRAMING: Off The Bench: https://otbthombrennaman.podbean.com/ Chatterbox Bengals: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chatterbox-bengals-a-cincinnati-bengals-nfl-podcast/id1652732141 Chatterbox Reds: https://linktr.ee/chatterboxreds Dialed In with Thom Brennaman: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjPJjEFaBD7VLxmcTTWV0ubHu_cSFdEDU Chatterbox Man on the Street: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ye-HjJdmmQ&list=PLjPJjEFaBD7V0GOh595LyjumA0bZaqwh9&pp=iAQB FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cboxsports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cboxsports/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBoxSports Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cboxsports GET CBOX GEAR: Chatterbox Store: www.chatterboxsports.com/store
The Bearcats' victory over Xavier in the Crosstown Shootout was more than just a win - it was a statement. Could this be a turning point for Wes Miller's tenure at UC? hosts Nick Niehaus and Eric Lilly break down Cincinnati's thrilling victory in the Crosstown Shootout against Xavier. They discuss key players' performances, Wes Miller's coaching decisions, and the significance of the win for the program. The two also preview the upcoming game against Dayton, analyzing potential matchups and challenges. The conversation shifts to football, covering recent transfer portal activity and addressing fan concerns about the 2024 season opener being moved to Kansas City. The episode concludes with a fun segment where they consider which former Cincinnati basketball player from the last decade they would add to the current team. Check us out on Instagram and YouTube. GO CATS, TELL A FRIEND TO TELL A FRIEND. We love you, Mel Levett!
Chuck Walter and Mo Egger of 700 WLW and ESPN 1530 dive into the thrilling Xavier game, discussing the electric atmosphere and pivotal moments that led to Cincinnati's comeback victory. Mo offers insights on the team's dunking prowess, comparing them to legendary Bearcats squads. The conversation shifts to the upcoming Dayton game, with Mo providing a detailed breakdown of the Flyers' strengths and the importance of this matchup for UC's NCAA tournament resume. Throughout, Mo shares candid perspectives on Wes Miller's coaching, the team's potential, and the evolving dynamics of the Bearcats' fanbase. Subscribe to Chatterbox Bearcats on YouTube and Instagram. Tell a friend to tell a friend about our show! GO CATS!
Paul Fritschner, co-host of the Sean Miller podcast joins the show to give his Xavier spin to the Crosstown Shootout conversation. Chuck and Paul discuss why the game has seemingly become a psychological road-block for UC, Xavier's best chance at winning, and why Wes Miller may want to extend an offer to former Friars coach Chuck Walter to design a game plan. Subscribe to Chatterbox Bearcats on YouTube and Instagram for unfiltered and unafraid Bearcats content around the clock.
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The game was never in question, but Wes Miller said his #16 Cincinnati Bearcats didn't play up to the standard they've set and have been sticking to. The Cats won 77-59 to improve to 6-0. Chuck Walter breaks down why the schedule set today's game up for a classic hangover and why he's more concerned with Dillon Mitchell's free throws. Chatterbox Bearcats goes live on YouTube after every game, whenever news breaks, recruiting updates, and midweek preview shows. Become a Chatterhead and join the postgame show comments. Also, Check us out on Instagram.
5-Star Recruit Shon Abaev has picked the Cincinnati Bearcats over Bruce Pearl and the Auburn Tigers. The 6'8 scoring wing is the highest-ranked recruit in the Wes Miller era, and the first 5-star since Jermaine Lawrence. Abaev said he believes UC gives him the best chance to get to the NBA after one season. Below is the write-up from Adam Finkelstein, director of scouting for 247 Sports Abaev is one of the most polished one-on-one scorers in the national class. A big southpaw wing, with good positional size and an increasingly strong body, he's a volume scorer who is capable of creating his own shot at virtually any time, including against a set half-court defense. That size, plus his high release point, allows him to score over the top of contesting defenders with regularity and be a tough shot-maker off the dribble. He's capable of getting downhill, especially in the open floor, playing through contact more consistently, and getting to the free-throw line as a result. He also has an advanced assortments of runners and floaters when going through the lane and has continued to improve as a spot-up shooter. One of the biggest variables in projecting Abaev at the next level is how well he will adapt to playing with other good players, when he doesn't have the same amount of freedom and volume. Right now, he's a bit of a ball-stopper, who loves to size his defender up and play out of isolations. Because he can get his shot off at any time, he also has a tendency to settle for contested shots, including tough twos. The progression of his overall efficiency will depend on him being a more willing ball-mover and utilizing his vast scoring arsenal within the flow of a more balanced offense. Ironically, Abaev has shown flashes of being a gifted wing passer, both when attacking off the dribble and even in being able to play out of ball screens. It's just a matter of him being a more willing passer and needing less time with the ball in his hands on every catch. Athletically, Abaev can really rise up high above the rim for explosive finishes but has some unorthodox aspects of his overall body mechanics. He tends to play a little upright, and bends more at the waist then he does in his lower body. The progression of his right hand is also a key variable moving forward. Abaev is a high-volume wing rebounder and competitive defender who rates well on that end of the floor.