After ASU fans rushed the court for a second-straight season, on Feb. 7, 2015, Miller said schools should be fined $100,000 for any offense.

“If you think about it, there’s really only one thing that can happen, and that’s bad,” Miller said then. “What’s the good? I can name a lot of bad.”

Miller’s comments took an even sharper tone last season after Colorado’s 75-72 win over the UA on Feb. 24 in Boulder. When several Wildcats were bumped by fans in the post-game celebration, Miller suggested one of his players might someday be prompted to retaliate and legal action could follow.

“Eventually what’s going to happen in the Pac-12 is this: An Arizona player is going to punch a fan,” Miller said after the CU game. “And they’re going to punch the fan out of self-defense. And when it happens, only when it happens, will everybody say, ‘We have to do something so that when the game ends we have a deep breath to be able to leave the court. Or at least shake the other team’s hand and then get to our locker room.

“Some (court-storms) are more under control, some aren’t.