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If Vic Schaefer was still in Starkville...
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[QUOTE="MSSportsGuy, post: 3885604, member: 6485"] I don't speak for all Bulldog fans but I wasn't rooting for Nikki to fail. I wasn't expecting Vic out of her first power 5 coaching job but I maintain she inherited a very talented roster that should be a top 10 squad given their returning talent. What I saw was far from that and it is understandable to have some adjusting to do. What bothered me and still does it the team doesn't act like they care if they win or lose. Nikki shows zero emotion on the sidelines and seems to not know what to do with this team. When this team gets behind they fold and would spiral. Vic's team had a fight in them and would often go down swinging. McCray's team gets down 10 points and quits. The SEC is much better this year. Vic would have had a tough time with A&M, UT and Georgia are better as well. I have a feeling there will be more than a few transfers from this team and fear it will take some time for Nikki to build a roster to her liking that is competitive. I am not sure she can do that. If she turns it around I will be the first to admit I was wrong and do hope she is successful. I've loved women's basketball since I was a student at MSU in the early/mid 90s and we were the worst team in the conference. It was a lot of fun to be one of the top Dogs (pun intended) for a few years. I bleed maroon and always will but am unsure she will ever get the program back to the middle of the SEC let alone the top and a national reputation. [/QUOTE]
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