JordyG
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If you read the LV board an incredible number of LV fans have been saying this for months.
If you read the LV board an incredible number of LV fans have been saying this for months.
If you read the LV board an incredible number of LV fans have been saying this for months.
Here is Creme's latest:
Tennessee falls out of espnW's bracketology projection
Teams on and around the bubble have been losing lately, and in some cases suffering bad losses -- West Virginia lost to Oklahoma by 11 points and Indiana fell to Northwestern by 20, to name a couple. But none were as shocking and potentially damaging as Tennessee falling to a Vanderbilt team that had lost eight consecutive games, entered Thursday's meeting with just one conference win and ranked 196 in the RPI. ...With the Lady Vols falling out of the field, Indiana -- fresh off that 20-point loss to Northwestern -- returns and LSU gets to stay in despite suffering its own 20-point loss on Thursday to Mississippi State. Such is the fragility and softness of the bubble. It's so soft, in fact, that Tennessee might not be done yet, despite the three-game skid, the 6-9 SEC record and a second loss to a team below 100 in the RPI. The Lady Vols have four top-50 RPI wins, which is more than Auburn (currently in), LSU (in), UCF (in), Kansas State (in), Butler (out), Utah (out), TCU (out) and West Virginia (out).And some of the mid-major races will continue to impact the bubble. Drake and Central Michigan already have put together NCAA tournament-worthy seasons. But through Thursday's games, Missouri State, not Drake, is the No. 1 seed in the Missouri Valley Conference, and Miami (Ohio), not Central Michigan, is the top seed in the MAC. Both of those conferences could end up as one-bid leagues should the Bulldogs and Chippewas win those conference tournaments -- which would potentially open up two at-large bids. If that were the case today, the Lady Vols would still be in the field.
Creme at present has the SEC with 8 bids. What joke. I might suspect that it might be a ploy to give Tenn a better chance of getting on of the 8. Interesting that as the season progressed the SEC picked up two more bids. They seemed to get better playing themselves. Perhaps Creme figured that if so many teams were beating Tenn that rather Tenn being so bad the rest of the league must be good. In the past it was usually the leagues record against non league opponents that was used to rate the league. Not their record against themselves.
Are there any Margo videos out there?
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While I understand your desire for a change at the top, there is a lot of “misused’ talent on this team. As I watched last night’s game I was struck by how badly coached the LV’s are...Duh!Honestly I'm not upset because this might finally be the push that's needed to get rid of her. I'd rather sacrifice a season and hopefully get a new coach than endure a situation like the one at Duke where P has slowly but steadily turned Duke into an irrelevant program. This is the least talented team Holly has ever coached, and almost everyone is back next year with Horston coming so if there was a year to tank, it was this one.
If they win the SEC tournament they’re back in
You are assuming that the LV’s win their last regular season game at Mississippi. With the way they played last night that’s hardly a sure thing.Tenn is gonna loose in the SEC conference tournament. That will give them 12 losses.
Charlie being Charlie.
MSST won by 16, so no not trying to justify anything. I am going by what I see when watching a game and Vandy is a lot better today than the first time I saw them against Tennessee. Vandy is certainly not a top level team but I do think they can beat the average Team if they play their average game.I wonder if you’re just trying to justify a closer game against them last week than it should have been because Vandy is not good. Prior to this, they lost 7 straight SEC games. As currently seeded they would play Ole Miss then Mizzou in SEC T. No way they win both of those games. Most of us here have a radically different view of Steph White as a coach due To her 3 years of underwhelming reasults.
Respectfully DD.
I bet the Boneyard had them highly ranked in the preseason as well.
I have said before that Holly's offense looks like a "we make it up as we go along". It sometimes works and sometimes it doesn't. Too much talent to have a," no concise purpose" for it.While I understand your desire for a change at the top, there is a lot of “misused’ talent on this team. As I watched last night’s game I was struck by how badly coached the LV’s are...Duh!
Holly’s offense basically devolved into various players taking the ball at the top of the key and driving to the basket. Very little movement of the ball or the players. On defense, post defense was terrible. Vanderbilt scored at will. This is Basketball 101, and the LV’s are failing. But there is a lot of talent on this team.
One other point to consider. Right now TN WBB is a train wreck. There are rumblings already of players transferring. I know there’s been a lot of buzz concerning Westbrook on social media. In addition, if HW goes, will returning players petition to transfer to greener pastures and for immediate eligibility? Also, would Horston ask to be released from her LOI?
Ok, that's a good one."We've hit Rocky Bottom."
In case it isn't up above, this is the Holly Presser Part ?:
Every time I watch one of HW’s post game lamentations, I continue to be struck by the fact that she assumes absolutely no responsibility for her team’s bad play. Her simpleminded solution is always the same. “They need to play harder.” There is never any discussion about preparation, strategy and execution, the things most directly under the purview of the coaching staff.
I honestly felt bad for the LV players last night. In their own way, they were playing hard. But when Vanderbilt made their run, and the game got tight, the LV players looked to HW for something, anything, some kind of in game adjustment to right the ship, and all they got was, “Play harder.”
In case it isn't up above, this is the Holly Presser Part ?:
While I understand your desire for a change at the top, there is a lot of “misused’ talent on this team. As I watched last night’s game I was struck by how badly coached the LV’s are...Duh!
Holly’s offense basically devolved into various players taking the ball at the top of the key and driving to the basket. Very little movement of the ball or the players. On defense, post defense was terrible. Vanderbilt scored at will. This is Basketball 101, and the LV’s are failing. But there is a lot of talent on this team.
One other point to consider. Right now TN WBB is a train wreck. There are rumblings already of players transferring. I know there’s been a lot of buzz concerning Westbrook on social media. In addition, if HW goes, will returning players petition to transfer to greener pastures and for immediate eligibility? Also, would Horston ask to be released from her LOI?
Holly is 60 and earns $700 grand per year. Holly only steps down voluntarily as HC if Fulmer maintains her current salary in some administrative role."It's hard on me."
"It can't get any worse... It can."
"I can't play any more games. I'm old."
"I can't put my finger on it. I just can't."
Those are the words of a coach who is bewildered and out of ideas.
I wouldn't be surprised if HW, if Tennessee fails to get a bid to the NCAA tournament, announces her resignation. How many times has she been on the verge of tears in a post-game news conference? How many more times does she want to sit in front of the cameras and make excuses for why her team recorded yet another embarrassing loss?
"It's hard on me." It has to be. She doesn't need this. UT doesn't need this. She's lost 45 games in the last four years, including to the last-place team in the SEC. This is what gets coaches fired. And this is what prompts the coach to go to the AD's office and ask for a heart-to-heart on her future.
I won't be surprised.