This debate is getting old and stale. If the current resume isn't good enough for some, fine. All I know is UConn is the team no established blue blood wants to face in March.
They could keep doing this indefinitely. Every time there is a potential realignment movement targeting PAC 12 schools, they can keep saying a deal is imminent, until the danger has passed.
He looks and acts like a coach K product. The only problem for Duke and the ACC is not that he flops and intentionally tries to hurt other players, but that he gets caught.
Geno has been a great coach for a long time. Putting aside the current 83 game win streak (and 130 out of the last 131), the last time one of his teams lost two games in a row was March 1993. None of the team's current players were born yet.
your right this far down, but he never does it and that lack of action is hurting his team. He should act like a coach and show some leadership from the sidelines.
he should push it with the refs and learn to slack off just before he gets teed up. Refs walk all over his players and he should not accept that so quietly. His mentor didn't.
Would love to see an Ollie coached team come out with some swagger starting from the tip off. Really tired of the team starting every game with no energy and utterly befuddled on both offense and defense.
But I am really fed up with the refs crapping all over UCONN players without Ollie...
why does UCONN give a 10 - 15 point advantage to every team they play? Is it because a low intensity offense practices against a low intensity defense and both eventually adjust to game speed only after its too late? This happens so frequently that is has to reflect upon the quality of the...
Great point, I might even go further and say that Diaco, at least for next year has now claimed it. Foley had great success with the front line, after all he was the coach when the offensive line left a indelible black and blue on both the South Carolina and Notre Dame defensive lines. But...
One main key to next year is the same main key as this year. Without a dominating front court we deparately need two solid ball handlers that can set up plays and if necessary make their own shot. This year we have only one, and next year... sigh.
Completely agree with the OP. Bashing the players is a common theme on this board, but says a lot more about the quality of the fan than the players. However, questioning the ability of the coaching this year is another issue entirely. A team that gets visibly worse as the season progresses...
Unfortunately, the game plan for the first half is getting all too predictable and least for away games it is the same game plan that is used to start the second half. Confused, half-hearted defense followed with confused, half-hearted, consistently inconsistent offense. It is only when our...
If I didn't know better, I would have thought that the inability to get into victory formation was just trying to rub UCONN's nose in it. But then I realized it was SMU and a lot of that team had not been in that formation before. Until today that is.
That lack of desire to make changes in the staff seems like an all too familiar refrain from the HCPP era.
Diaco does appear to be a nice guy, and I don't think anyone questions that fact that he is earnest in his desire to build a winning program. Many of us are just questioning whether or...
We did make adjustments, just so we woudn't run up the score. This was the first game where I actually thought that overthrowing receivers by 10 yards was actually a designed play.
Apparently HCBD is one of those rare coaches that considers a 3 game win streak a problem. If so he certainly delt with that one effectively. In any event the problems he inherited from the previous coaching regime will pale in comparsion to the problems the next head coach inherits from him.
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