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Williams: 'Us against the world' not right message for UC Bearcats

Story byJason Williams, Cincinnati EnquirerFri, January 9, 2026 at 5:30 AM UTC·3 min readAsk columnist Jason Williams anything − sports or non-sports – and he’ll pick some of your questions and comments from his inbox and respond on Cincinnati. com. Email: jwilliams@enquirer. comSubject: Cincinnati Bearcats basketball coach compared to James FranklinMessage: Is Wes Miller our version of James Franklin? Wins games he should, but always loses the Big Game, then in the press conferences states the same old thing: “We are close, just have to finish.” Another similarity would be that they can recruit some quality players, but they just don’t develop.

Williams: 'Us against the world' not right message for UC Bearcats

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Key Highlights

  • I think we both agree that (Miller) needs to go. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementReply: To your last point, yes, we’ve seen enough.
  • It now seems like a matter of playing out the string of the season, and Miller’s buyout dropping to $4.7 million from $9.9 million after March 31. Miller, in his fifth season at UC, is acting like a coach who can’t handle the pressure.
  • His comments in his postgame radio show after Tuesday’s loss at West Virginia were embarrassing. UC play-by-play man Dan Hoard had hardly welcomed Miller to the interview before the coach defiantly popped off: “I don’t care what people think.
  • … Everybody can quit on us.
  • It’s us against the world.”The whole “us-against-the-world” thing is basically a shot at your own fans, some of whom have been booing Miller during home games.
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