Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Archie Miller's contract at Indiana includes incentive to schedule tougher opponents (Sports Betting News)

Archie Miller's contract at Indiana includes incentive to schedule tougher opponents (Sports Betting News)

Archie Miller's contract at Indiana includes incentive to schedule tougher opponents

New Indiana coach Archie Miller will have financial incentive to schedule better than his predecessor did. In his nine-year tenure as Indiana coach, Tom Crean scheduled a remarkable 23 non-league opponents who finished the season with an RPI of 300 or worse. Crean’s successor will have a financial incentive not to continue that practice.

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