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Competence is not too much to expect. She had a fair shot. They should hire Jen Rizzoti.I think they expect too much! Holly is not Pat Summitt
Competence is not too much to expect. She had a fair shot. They should hire Jen Rizzoti.I think they expect too much! Holly is not Pat Summitt
Yep - you are absolutely right. And several of their close wins were over teams who were average at best. But overall my point is that even most of the upper teams in the SEC aren't lighting it up, and certainly not against Tennessee. Side note - I feel dirty for defending them, but really I just want Holly to stick around forever...
Competence is not too much to expect. She had a fair shot. They should hire Jen Rizzoti.
A measured response - and it can't be easy for you coming on this board and reading the TN threads with our animosity on full display.I am one of the UT fans on the board who entered this season with anticipation this would be the squad to get back to the Final Four, although I had some concerns about the loses of Burdick, Harrison and Massengale. The no recruits for 2016 issue speaks volumes to me more than the win/loss record. No school wins them all and it can be tough with other programs getting in the national spotlight. However, he fact the squad has no recruits coming in for next season and there being a 9 player roster at this time for 2016-17 should be enough to raise eyebrows in the athletic department.
There has been a bit of overreaction from some fans which is largely grounded in disappointment and frustration. The high hopes of this season were almost gone 7 or so games in the schedule given how poorly the team played. On paper this squad looks good, but the product on the floor has left much to be desired. I choose to the take the high road and note that while this team has drastically underperformed, they honestly haven't been blown out by anyone with the exception of ND. Their loses have typically come down to a few missed plays or shots here and there. Fans of this board are very quick to point out the shortcomings on offense of SEC teams, but that's is irrelevant to me when it comes to winning games.
The game has changed and UT didn't do a good job of evolving. If Warlick can humble herself to change her style and adjust the system to reflect the talents of the players on the roster, next season could be much better. She should honestly get one more shot, but only with a commitment to reconstruct the offense and recruiting methods. Maybe an assistant or two should be replaced, maybe a player needs to transfer, maybe she needs more support from the AD. I don't know if there is one answer, but the fans' patience is thin and hopefully Holly or Hart is listening.
I was struck in the presser how she kept saying that they did indeed foul with 4 seconds left--85 feet from their own basket--rather than shifting the conversation or denying the call. She's docile where Pat was pugnacious. This train wreck hasn't come to a halt yet. If it were the men's game, she'd mercifully be relieved of duty. But it costs too much to fire her with too little return on subsequent investment.She is a classic worker bee type personality
A measured response - and it can't be easy for you coming on this board and reading the TN threads with our animosity on full display.
Specific to coaching - I think Holly is there for at least another year and maybe more, but if she is to turn this around I think she has to clean house with her assistants and find some young bright students of the game to work with her and teach her and the team how to play basketball. I honestly believe Pat knew she was being passed by for a number of years and was trying to change. Her force of will kept the team respectable even as the talent became more dispersed and the new coaches change the game. Holly? She doesn't have Pat's will, and I honestly don't think she has a very good basketball IQ nor very good personal skills, and I see no signs that she is a good 'teacher'. She is a classic worker bee type personality - point her in the right direction and tell her what to do and she will bust her ___ trying to accomplish it - ask her to come up with a creative plan to accomplish some goal and she will be lost. I suspect she has a notebook of how the first month of practice was run each year under Pat, and she does the exact same practice Pat ran on the exact same day - if this is the 10th day we work on high pick and rolls, and so they work on high pick and rolls. But Pat actual understood what she was seeing in practice and how to correct things - and I see no sign that Holly actually understands what she is seeing. The parts of games I have watched certainly suggest she doesn't understand what is happening on the floor - if player 'x' is supposed to be substituted out at the first stoppage after 4 minutes, then they are substituted out even if they have caught fire and nailed three threes in the last 2 minutes. And that goes beyond systems and coaching style to the heart of what a head coach needs to be.
Probably the greatest strength of both Geno and CD is their ability to see and understand what they are seeing down to minute detail. They know when something is wrong long before it actually shows in results, and they then get in there and fix it. They understand what a good shot is and a good pass and it doesn't have anything to do with the ball going into the basket or the teammate catching it. It is why playing lots of easy games against AAC opponents doesn't hurt the team preparation, because they are never seduced by the score into thinking things are OK if they aren't.
Funny or sad thing is that I still tape and then watch Tennessee games when they lose. That rivalry will stay with me for the rest of my life.
I am pretty sure the rule is that the basketball season ends the day of the NC game. TN could technically continue to practice for 14 or so days after being eliminated in the first round. I believe a few other coaches have used this over the years.In next paragraph the author goes on to note that
Summitt made her team practice, even though the season was over.
Add to that "itself a violation of NCAA rules" and you get a different, and through my national flag colored glasses, more accurate view.
I recognize, and completely understand, why many within the Tn fan base are both upset and disappointed by the team and CHW, but is the sky really falling? The team is loaded with talent. With another year together under their belts, I would think tn (on paper) would be a contender next year (I know, they should have been one this year). Now the fans are speculating that players may transfer. Is CHW the problem or is it chemistry? The silly end of game decisions....is that on the coach or the players. I see, what appears to me, to be a bit of an attitude issue with certain of their players (one in particular). But what does it stem from? Where do folks here think the problems lie?
Agree - but that gets into 'system' and 'style of coaching' and I wasn't going there!Just to expand on one your excellent remarks - GA and CD having the ability to see and understand. What really sets UConn apart in my opinion is the coaching staff's trust in letting the players (starters, that is) take responsibility for seeing , understanding AND REACTING to the game's ebb and flows? Much of what the players do is of their own creation. And that is the result of having players with high basketball IQ.

The game has changed and UT didn't do a good job of evolving.
Interesting. I always thought it was the day you were eliminated from competition.I am pretty sure the rule is that the basketball season ends the day of the NC game. TN could technically continue to practice for 14 or so days after being eliminated in the first round. I believe a few other coaches have used this over the years.
TN and Pat had their share of rules infractions and questionable practices as most programs have (the rule book is huge!) but that wasn't one of them.
this can't help. Such a devastating article in today's Times making UTenn look so dirty; competing coaches will make sure that potential recruits see it. Who would sign on there is they have any reasonable alternative?
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/23/s...nnessee-lady-vols-top-25.html?ref=todayspaper
Oh.... god... no. Keep our girls out of that Orange purgatory.Competence is not too much to expect. She had a fair shot. They should hire Jen Rizzoti.
No violation because the last day ateam can practice is the day of the NC game.It is rare that it happens but is the rule.A good article albeit with a few annoying things in there.
The Tennessee-UConn rivalry brought widespread attention and respect to women’s basketball. But Summitt ended the regular-season series in 2007, concerned about how UConn had recruited Maya Moore. The Huskies received a slap on the wrist from the N.C.A.A. after arranging for Moore a tour of ESPN’s studios in Bristol, Conn.
Accurate but misleading. If they talked about the entire "62 page" or whatever complaint and then said that the only minor violation found was UConn calling to arrange for Moore to attend a publicly available tour. It has a different feel.
In next paragraph the author goes on to note that
Summitt made her team practice, even though the season was over.
Add to that "itself a violation of NCAA rules" and you get a different, and through my national flag colored glasses, more accurate view.
That means they are like #38 and #40 in the two polls with a total of two votes combined.Tennessee didn't receive a single vote for top 25 in the new coaches poll and are not even top 40. Awesome!
Perfect example of fixing things by Geno, last year even though Stewie, and Tuck weren't playing badly. They weren't playing well enough for Geno's standards, he sat them after 5 minutes for the rest of the game. Message sent to everyone on the team, no-one is above being held responsible for not playing up to standard.A measured response - and it can't be easy for you coming on this board and reading the TN threads with our animosity on full display.
Specific to coaching - I think Holly is there for at least another year and maybe more, but if she is to turn this around I think she has to clean house with her assistants and find some young bright students of the game to work with her and teach her and the team how to play basketball. I honestly believe Pat knew she was being passed by for a number of years and was trying to change. Her force of will kept the team respectable even as the talent became more dispersed and the new coaches change the game. Holly? She doesn't have Pat's will, and I honestly don't think she has a very good basketball IQ nor very good personal skills, and I see no signs that she is a good 'teacher'. She is a classic worker bee type personality - point her in the right direction and tell her what to do and she will bust her ___ trying to accomplish it - ask her to come up with a creative plan to accomplish some goal and she will be lost. I suspect she has a notebook of how the first month of practice was run each year under Pat, and she does the exact same practice Pat ran on the exact same day - if this is the 10th day we work on high pick and rolls, and so they work on high pick and rolls. But Pat actual understood what she was seeing in practice and how to correct things - and I see no sign that Holly actually understands what she is seeing. The parts of games I have watched certainly suggest she doesn't understand what is happening on the floor - if player 'x' is supposed to be substituted out at the first stoppage after 4 minutes, then they are substituted out even if they have caught fire and nailed three threes in the last 2 minutes. And that goes beyond systems and coaching style to the heart of what a head coach needs to be.
Probably the greatest strength of both Geno and CD is their ability to see and understand what they are seeing down to the finest detail. They know when something is wrong long before it actually shows in results, and they then get in there and fix it. They understand what a good shot is and a good pass and it doesn't have anything to do with the ball going into the basket or the teammate catching it. It is why playing lots of easy games against AAC opponents doesn't hurt the team preparation, because they are never seduced by the score into thinking things are OK if they aren't.
Easy to do when you know you will still win by 40.Perfect example of fixing things by Geno, last year even though Stewie, and Tuck weren't playing badly. They weren't playing well enough for Geno's standards, he sat them after 5 minutes for the rest of the game. Message sent to everyone on the team, no-one is above being held responsible for not playing up to standard.
Pre-Season AP and Coaches poll both had Lady Vols as #4. So by any standards even if one includes multiple unforeseen injuries (which did not happen) this is a historic collapse.That means they are like #38 and #40 in the two polls with a total of two votes combined.
Pre-Season AP and Coaches poll both had Lady Vols as #4. So by any standards even if one includes multiple unforeseen injuries (which did not happen) this is a historic collapse.
Holly didn't have 30 years of experience with Summitt. She had 1 year's experience 30 times. Pat never evolved either."How could HW have coached with the legend, Pat Summitt for 30+ years and learned nothing"
IMO Warlick learned the Summitt way of playing and thet is her problem. I think that most of the wcbb world , and even some of the Orange folks, are realizing that the game had passed Pat Summitt by years ago. At least Summitt was smart enough to know it and apparently she was trying to change her game. Why else would she share a hot tub with Harry P.
Perfect example of fixing things by Geno, last year even though Stewie, and Tuck weren't playing badly. They weren't playing well enough for Geno's standards, he sat them after 5 minutes for the rest of the game. Message sent to everyone on the team, no-one is above being held responsible for not playing up to standard.
-Cbraarj, it appears the “What came first?” assumption here may be a little backwards.Easy to do when you know you will still win by 40.
And yet Creme continues with his delusion that they are a 7 seed. I can't believe the NCAA committee would come close to considering that. The sad thing is that USF, ranked #21, is an 8 seed per Creme...Tennessee didn't receive a single vote for top 25 in the new coaches poll and are not even top 40. Awesome!
"How could HW have coached with the legend, Pat Summitt for 30+ years and learned nothing"
In those 30 years Pat has had 20 former players, assistant coaches, and a son who learned enough from her to become WCBB head coaches and win:Holly didn't have 30 years of experience with Summitt. She had 1 year's experience 30 times. Pat never evolved either.