I think it is best that VOL Nation critique her performance and not us. Just my thoughts.
Nice to see the TN loosing streak in color. Massey has TN as #39 and only a 7pt favorite over AK at home.
Probably should start a Poll regarding who the BY wants to win ND / TN ?
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Not exactly. To begin with, even though I am by no means a UConn fan, you could have won even more championships and I wouldn't have been bothered. The only thing that bothered me - and I think turned off some fans - was that there were periods where it seemed like no-one could compete with UConn. Just compete. That was a turn-off, because it really felt like everyone was playing for 2nd place. That said, I always said the positive was it (should have) made other teams work harder, and perhaps it did. Remember, the last 2 seasons ended badly for UConn on last second shots.
I still think there are dominant programs, including UConn. Perhaps less than some years, and vulnerable, and not dominating by score - but UConn, Notre Dame, Baylor, Louisville, Oregon, Stanford, Mississippi State - these programs (and maybe NC State, as well) are dominating the sport this year.
At this point why would Holly still want to coach this program.
She's been part of that program for 40 years. Not easy to let go.
At this point why would Holly still want to coach this program. As others have said, I'm sure she's a decent assistant coach and person but damn, walk away from all this. Swallow your pride and relinquish the reins to someone else...anyone at this point.
Man my heart goes out to Holly. She is in a no win situation dealing with the Lady Vols and some of the Vols fans and probably boosters. 5 game losing streak and all of that pressure.

VolNation would have us believe that Holly is toast, the only question being how much longer they should wait. The clear consensus there is to use the axe immediately.
Tenn projects to finish 18-10 (7-8) and maybe 1-1 in the SEC tournament (according to Massey). That's 19-11 with a final Massey of 45ish and SoS of 45ish. Will that be enough to get them in?










You all make some good points. Some of the orange folks are delusional as always and think they could land any coach. I can almost guarantee you if she's fired mid season, they will get NO ONE. Not a single coach out there in a quality program should consider jumping ship mid season.
They would likely promote Lockwood as interim head coach and then start their search. The chances of landing anyone like Schaeffer, Graves, Ruek, Walz, Frese, etc etc. are slim to none. They have floated names like Goestenkors (why she'd take that job would be a huge mystery), Nikki Fargas (Caldwell) has also been floated around along with some other mid-major types.
Fargas did nothing good at UCLA - on paper her record was good the 2nd and 3rd seasons (horrible the first season), but she recruited poorly and left the cupboard mostly bare. She's been no great shakes at LSU - but again, did better the first 3 seasons with other coaches' recruits. In the last 4 years she's lost in the 1st round of the NCAA's 3 times and missed them entirely once. From my perspecteve, she'd be the perfect replacement for Holly - a lot more of the same for Tennessee. Frankly i'm not sure why so many of their faithful are enamored with her, except for the fact that she's an attractive black woman.
Maybe Kristy Curry? Lisa Fortier (Gonzaga)? Jenny Baranczyk (Drake)? Karl Smesko (FGCU)? Sue Guevara (Central Michigan)? I'm sure there are others.
Given how well Tenn has recruited the last 3 years, and the fact that Holly has a contract running a few more years, I just don't see the point in the Administration firing her now. Maybe after the season is over if they miss the NCAA's, but I don't see that happening unless they completely implode.
Side note - I am no longer the least bit worried that they would beat an "undermanned" UCONN team next season. They really are a delightful train wreck...
A name that has been mentioned before here in the yard that I think would be a perfect and natural fit, and would be unanimously accepted and supported by Volunteer Nation is their own Kara Lawson.
The thing that sucks about that is I like Kara a lot, and should she take the job, I'd have to start rooting for her to fail. Also, As smart as she is with regards to announcing and analyzing, she's never coached before (I don't think she has) and has no recruiting history. I guess it would be similar to Whalen taking over at Minnesota.A name that has been mentioned before here in the yard that I think would be a perfect and natural fit. A name that would be unanimously accepted and supported by Volunteer Nation is their own Kara Lawson.
She knows the game, has name recognition in addition to strong program ties, and appears to have a pleasant bedside manner. She could no doubt assemble a staff that could recruit at least as well as Holly does. I think Kara would change the culture and turn the LV fortunes around in no time. They could do worse.
Does she have any coaching experience? Whalen is undergoing trial by fire at Minnesota. She had no previous coaching experience I believe. Everything looked fine until conference play started, then the wheels fell off the bus. Head coach of a major D1 university is not an entry level position, I don't care how good of a player someone was or how long they've been around the game of basketball. At some point you need to learn how to coach and it takes time.
The thing that sucks about that is I like Kara a lot, and should she take the job, I'd have to start rooting for her to fail. Also, As smart as she is with regards to announcing and analyzing, she's never coached before (I don't think she has) and has no recruiting history. I guess it would be similar to Whalen taking over at Minnesota.
But honestly, If I were Kara, I'd not be interested - I bet she gets paid better at ESPN and she gets to do a much wider variety of things (she's also done the color for men's games and maybe even for the pros). Her current gig is much easier than the 24/7 commitment it takes to make a program successful... I'd think it would be a step backwards for her, to be honest.
Kara's broadcasting career is hitting full stride with her current full-time gig with the Wizards. Those "resident" jobs with the big-time pro teams are the sweet nectar in the broadcasting world. Great stability and doesn't require the constant travel. The ESPN work is now her (also sweet) side gig. She'd have to be borderline insane to leap from that into the inherent insecurity and tumult of collegiate coaching. I know she worked recently as coach of a USA 3x3 team, but this is a completely different proposition.The thing that sucks about that is I like Kara a lot, and should she take the job, I'd have to start rooting for her to fail. Also, As smart as she is with regards to announcing and analyzing, she's never coached before (I don't think she has) and has no recruiting history. I guess it would be similar to Whalen taking over at Minnesota.
But honestly, If I were Kara, I'd not be interested - I bet she gets paid better at ESPN and she gets to do a much wider variety of things (she's also done the color for men's games and maybe even for the pros). Her current gig is much easier than the 24/7 commitment it takes to make a program successful... I'd think it would be a step backwards for her, to be honest.