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Tim Miles takes away the players’ toys after another bad loss

February 23, 2015 By Bill Pollock

Tim Miles invoked some new rules following another disappointing loss (photo/NU Athletics)

Tim Miles invoked some new rules following another disappointing loss (photo/NU Athletics)

Nebraska men’s basketball coach Tim Miles will not allow his players into their locker room or state of the art lounge after the team dropped their fifth straight game, 74-46 against Iowa.

No players were allowed to speak to the media as well.

Miles, who had an NCAA tournament team a year ago, has lost his patience, telling ESPN.com that once the players get back some of their pride, they’ll get back their voice…and toys.

The Cornhuskers multimillion-dollar Hendricks Training Complex features iPads in every locker, a kitchen, a state-of-the-art sound system, a pool table and a plasma video wall.

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