Doubt, dread creep in as Sean Miller's Wildcats navigate latest departure
Posted Feb 9, 2019
The immediate future of the Arizona Wildcats basketball program hasn’t been this cheerless since Lute Olson took a leave of absence 18 years ago following the death of his wife, Bobbi. This isn’t life and death, but the reputation and vitality of Arizona’s long-dignified basketball program has been impaired. Sean Miller’s body language Thursday was baffling.
(Arizona Daily Star)
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