
Doug Gottlieb Trolled by CBB Fans for Calling Michigan Tech 'Nobody U' Prior to Loss
UW-Green Bay men's basketball head coach Doug Gottlieb referred to Division II Michigan Tech as "Nobody U" in a press conference prior to his team's home game against the school on Wednesday morning.
Well, karma arrived for Gottlieb in the form of Nobody U's 72-70 win, dropping Green Bay to 2-11 (0-3 in the Horizon League) in his first year running the program
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Michigan Tech trailed 38-25 early in the second half but stormed back behind Marcus Tomashek's 30 points, including seven in the final 53 seconds.
It's been a rough week for Gottlieb, who also works as a Fox Sports Radio host with a show that airs weekdays from 3-6 p.m. ET.
On Monday, ESPN's Adam Schefter made sure to point out the team's record after Gottlieb publicly doubted him following a report stating Sacramento State has over $50 million in NIL money.
Naturally, many folks reacted to this loss, with Gottlieb notably receiving criticism after his team lost to a school he disrespected.
One reaction stood out in particular from college hoops coach Pete Quinn, who noted the erroneous disrespect that Division II teams receive.
Quinn specifically pointed out 10-0 Drake, one of four remaining undefeated Division I teams. They are led by head coach Ben McCollum, who won four D-II titles at Northwest Missouri State. And the Bulldogs also have multiple ex-D-II players, namely leading scorer Bennett Stirtz, an ex-Northwest Missouri State star.
Well, funny enough, Gottlieb's Green Bay team is going to be visiting Drake next, so the karma of him trying (and failing) to dunk on a Division II school will perhaps be delivered for a little while longer.
Tipoff in Des Moines, Iowa is set for Saturday at 6 p.m. ET.



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