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[QUOTE="Ts5034, post: 3102341, member: 737"] Everything in the original post is true. I dont want to rehash everything everybody already knows, but there are a few different ways to look at it. 2009 was the last time we were ranked #1 and had a dominant team wire to wire. We lost 9 games in 2011, but we still won a lot of games that year and went into the NCAA Tournament as a 3 seed and won the National Championship. 2012 was one of our most talented rosters ever and were ranked top 5 in the pre season polls. I dont know if it was the Championship hangover, or Calhoun/Boatright missing games, but that group just never seemed to click. 2013 was Ollie’s first season and with the APR ban, that team played well all things considered. 2014 we won the National Championship, and when you look at that regular season, that was a very solid team outside of playing Louisville. The last time we were ranked was the night we lost to Wagner. From that point on, thats when things go under. Roster turnover, recruiting, and injuries are the main reasons for this in my opinion, and 2 of those 3 things can be fixed with our new coach. [/QUOTE]
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