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Brett Miller

@CoachMillerGO

Missionary in Dominican Republic for GO Ministries, Director of GO Prep, former college basketball coach

Santiago, Dominican Republic Katılım Nisan 2009
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Brett Miller
Brett Miller@CoachMillerGO·
I love this. I also want to give a little advice to other coaches recruiting transfers. I used to recruit transfers at Kentucky Wesleyan before Transfer portal existed. We would call the other staffs explicitly looking for character eval, work ethic, things hard to see on film. Coaches would lie all the time (not saying Coach shulman would, just in general) but you know who never did. Strength Coaches Call the strength coach and all of those guys are no nonsense, no BS guys that tell you how crazy a dude is or how hard he works. Always honest. My advice is to call the strength coaches
Jeremy Shulman@CoachShul

Coaches - with the portal opening up tomorrow, feel free to hit me about our players who are leaving. I did Juco and AAU for 27 years, so I know how the game goes. Also, if we are interested in one of your players, we will hit you up as well

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William Payne
William Payne@TweetsbyCoachP·
You all know I LOVE this….I am also a person that values sharing reality….just the same as many D1s are D1 in name only; IWU is NAIA in name only. That is a VERY elite athletic department and institution. They operate at a high level! Very school story and great seeing a young person do what they think is right for them.
hank 🇰🇷@Brian_Haenchen

Warsaw's Joslyn Bricker flipped her commitment from #Butler to @IWU_WBB late last month. She spoke with @indystar Tuesday about her decision, the state of D-I athletics and why she chose @IWUWildcats. "I wanna go somewhere I'll be for four years." ICYMI: indystar.com/story/sports/h…

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Izzo4Prez@JaylenRMabin·
@CoachMillerGO Maybe the country they are from should have a college sports league then
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Brett Miller@CoachMillerGO·
The whichever is sooner hurts. We have kids graduating High school in the Dominican Republic at 16. Ready academically but not ready for the scholarship. It actually hurts the ones that are better academically.
Mit Winter@WinterSportsLaw

An NCAA proposal would give DI athletes 5 seasons of competition, from the time of their 19th bday or high school graduation (whichever is sooner). No waivers, no redshirts. This is a sensible rule. But the important question is whether it can withstand antitrust challenge.

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Brett Miller@CoachMillerGO·
I’ll give you the argument of we shouldn’t be arguing exceptions… the number is low, however many other countries have same issues of the most intelligent graduating early. But all the kids we (the ministry I am with) have sent do well in class. We offer English and math classes here and most of our kids have not struggled with English but have still struggled a little bit but pressing on in Math. Most start in juco or naia. But again have several inside our programs that we would like to change that for them and this rule hurts. Unless we want a kid to just keep redoing 12th grade (which we won’t do)
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Izzo4Prez@JaylenRMabin·
@CoachMillerGO How many Dominicans are currently playing d1 sports? And of those that graduate from a Dominican HS- are they able to handle the academics of a US university?
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Brett Miller@CoachMillerGO·
@dwilsonphx93 I kind of thought you weren’t worth my time after the first comment but I figured I’d give you another shot. But whatever
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Brett Miller@CoachMillerGO·
@dwilsonphx93 Never said it was, but most I work with can’t afford college and they can receive a free education based on athletic ability. Therefore, changing the trajectory of their life economically. This rule hurts those less fortunate that are higher academics.
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Brett Miller@CoachMillerGO·
I love this. I also want to give a little advice to other coaches recruiting transfers. I used to recruit transfers at Kentucky Wesleyan before Transfer portal existed. We would call the other staffs explicitly looking for character eval, work ethic, things hard to see on film. Coaches would lie all the time (not saying Coach shulman would, just in general) but you know who never did. Strength Coaches Call the strength coach and all of those guys are no nonsense, no BS guys that tell you how crazy a dude is or how hard he works. Always honest. My advice is to call the strength coaches
Jeremy Shulman@CoachShul

Coaches - with the portal opening up tomorrow, feel free to hit me about our players who are leaving. I did Juco and AAU for 27 years, so I know how the game goes. Also, if we are interested in one of your players, we will hit you up as well

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Greg Berge@GregBerge·
You can't take the trophy with you. But the person you became chasing it? That's yours forever. "Banners collect in gyms and rings collect dust, but who you become and who you impact in these 4 years you get to keep forever." - Cori Close 🔥
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Jaden Daly@DalyDoseOfHoops·
Dusty on Mike Boynton: “He’s just as good as I am, he’s just as prepared. He’s been invaluable for me…the best part for me is he covers my blind spots before they’re blind. He’s a forward thinker.” Former Oklahoma State coach and Loughlin alumnus from Brooklyn. #GoBlue
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Brett Miller@CoachMillerGO·
I wish I could have seen the d2 final played earlier, cause these teams are better than they have shown in the first 6 minutes. Shaking the rust off no playing in two weeks
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Randy Loggins
Randy Loggins@rloggins77·
As I wrap up my four years being on the D2 Women’s Basketball National Committee. I am so blessed and honored to represent the Southeast Region, Conference Carolina and Converse University. What a great experience and grateful to serve!
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Brett Miller@CoachMillerGO·
Since the end of February we did a camp in Barahona, camps/practices in Bateys of Barahona, Puerto Plata (x2), and recently camp for our players in Tamboril. Busy month but a whole lot of fun. Always looking to help players anyway we can.
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Jason Romano
Jason Romano@JasonRomano·
“The man on the middle cross said I could come.” Easter week. Watch it. And watch it again. And then chase after Jesus.
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Brett Miller@CoachMillerGO·
@DeCoacher Gracias @DeCoacher coming from you that means a lot. You ever need any help with your endeavors in the D.R. Or El Salvador or wherever give me a call and I’ll be happy to help. I will be at the final four this year, if you’re there would love to sit down have a cigar with you.
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Brett Miller@CoachMillerGO·
Siempre estoy orgulloso del trabajo de GO Sports. Somos un organización que crecido mucho en los últimos 10 años. La oportunidad de compartir nuestras facilidades y nuestras atletas con leyendas como Tito es muy especial para mí, los entrenadores de GO y muy especial para los atletas
CDN 37@cdn37

En coordinación con Go Ministries y CDN Deportes, el primer jugador dominicano en la NBA, Alfred “Tito” Horford, impartió clínicas de baloncesto a cientos de niños y niñas en las instalaciones de Go Ministries, en Tamboril, Santiago, durante este sábado y domingo 28 y 29 de marzo. Amplía esta y otras informaciones en el enlace de nuestro portal web cdn.com.do. Síguenos en Instagram CDN 37. #CDN #CDN37 #Noticias #NoticiasRD #RepúblicaDominicana #ClínicasdeBaloncesto #TitoHorford #GoMinistries #CDNDeportes

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