whaler11
Head Happy Hour Coach
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Yeah, there were definitely more than a few moments where I actually wanted him to get teed up against Memphis. It might have cost us two points, but the refs were atrocious and the players seeing that probably would have responded earlier.
Still, my comments stand. The young players are improving. Not fast enough to change the season's outcome. Not fast enough to hold off the mob. But they are improving, and that's typically the sign of a good coach...
If the young players are improving why are the losses getting worse? Why do they continue to slide down the efficiency rankings?
Against the KenPom top 150 they are..
3-16.
THREE AND SIXTEEN!!!!
The fourth best team they beat this season is Monmouth: An 11-19 outfit out of the MAAC which is ranked 20th best conference.
Do you want another football program on your hands? If they don’t fix this now it’s just going to get harder to dig out of the hole. They botched the coaching decisions so badly in football the program’s continuing existance is in doubt.
He was a great player - that can’t be one the critieria for coaching decisions. Maybe his effort is better than it looks, but candidly what I can see without even considering the long term rumors... loyalty is a two way street. They aren’t paying him $3 million a year for what he did as a player 25 years ago.

