THE MILLER BROTHERS LAUNCH A NEW PODCAST, 'NEXT PLAY'
Sean and Archie are the latest big names to join the Field of 68 Media Network.
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Contact: Rob Dauster
Nov. 8, 2021
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SEAN, ARCHIE MILLER JOIN FIELD OF 68 WITH NEW PODCAST!
MT. LAUREL, N.J. -- Sean and Archie Miller, who have more than 625 combined wins, 15 NCAA tournament appearances and five Elite Eight berths between the two of them, are set to debut ‘Next Play, with the Miller Brothers’, a podcast on the Field of 68 network.
The Miller brothers will also make regular appearances on Field of 68’s After Dark, a nightly streaming program from 11 p.m. to midnight that will feature many of the top faces who cover college basketball.
Next Play is a weekly show that will showcase the two most successful college basketball coaches in the media having in-depth discussions with coaches and players, as well as discussing some of the most important topics in the sport. You can subscribe to the show here, and find it streaming on The Field of 68.
“This will be a show where two of the most accomplished college basketball coaches will talk to other coaches, break down the games of top players, dissect coaching systems and strategies, and also just talk ball. These guys obviously have a rapport with one another, and we expect this to be something that’s completely unique in the sport.”
Sean Miller, 52, spent five seasons as the head coach at Xavier from 2004-2009 and was 120-47 with four NCAA tourney appearances before taking over at Arizona in 2009. He spent 12 years in Tucson, leaving with a 302-109 mark and also leading the Wildcats to a trio of Elite Eight appearances and two more Sweet 16’s. His career record is 422-156.
Archie Miller, 43, took over as Dayton’s head coach in 2011 and led the Flyers to four consecutive NCAA tournament appearances - including an Elite Eight in 2014 - before being hired at Indiana in 2017. His career record is 206-121.
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