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[QUOTE="SouthBayHusky, post: 2134821, member: 6201"] You can believe in him, I can want to believe in him too. My concern is that it appears his own players are beginning not to believe in him, Enoch, Vance, Mal, and now maybe Durham? Let's face it, the results over the last three seasons have been underwhelming to say the least, and the fourth season to come is not looking very promising at this moment either. We haven't finished better than 6th place (I believe), in a crappy conference. But, when that many players defect (players that the coach recruited and who were eager to come), man it becomes lot harder to individually justify the reasons for defection, rather than looking at the obvious. The program is declining, and we all have to recognize that. Less and less people are attending games, and I am comparing attendance since we began in the AAC. Like everyone, I'm sick to my stomach at the recent news, losing two coaches, and losing that many quality players. And now, with The cupboards bare again after an underwhelming three years, it looks like the 4th season may that much harder to succeed. I am hopelessly searching for a silver lining, and a reason to believe, but it becomes harder each day. No, I will never give up hope entirely, nor will I stop watching my favorite team, but we're going to need a miracle to bring this program back to national prominence (or at lest relevance) next year. Let's hope something wonderful is in the works that we're not privy too. [/QUOTE]
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