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I'd rather not have blood coming out of my ears tonight.
Blood coming out of your...whatever...
I'd rather not have blood coming out of my ears tonight.
He called Columbia “great” too. Can’t make this stuff up.To be fair, this was a trap game. KO said a "great" Monmouth team is coming in next.
He has a point. Columbia is now 1-5. Monmouth is 3-4. Hold on to your butt.
His hollow platitudes are just cringe inducing at this point. I feel like I'm watching a caricature of a head basketball coach.
Never thought I'd compare Ollie to Diaco - but it's showing. I know we all eat up the ollie-isms just like we did Diaco's BS. All talk. Certainly looks in over his head.
The UConn fanatic in me still says we can have a good season and make the tourney. But this team needs something or someone to wake them up because it’s clear Ollie isn’t going to do itWhen you have to go to overtime at home to beat a bad Ivy league team, it is pretty bad.
There is talent on the roster, but I really fear the outcome against some of the tougher teams on the schedule. I would love to feel good about the remainder of the season, but that seems like quite a stretch given what we have seen over the past week.
lmaoBlood coming out of your...whatever...
When we are playing in the A 10 this will all make sense.He called Columbia “great” too. Can’t make this stuff up.
Well, UMass lost to Quinnipiac tonight.I think this win is big for the university in the sense it is not a crippling loss for the university
Huskybass, tenspro2002 and others were ridiculed as well but now even the strongest apolliegists have seen the light and owe them an apology. This is a poorly run program that sinks to new depths with each season.He has been and I was @whaler11 biggest critic. He was right, I was wrong. I believed in KO but the evidence is too obvious to ignore at this point
Apology? No. Can I admit I was wrong, yesHuskybass, tenspro2002 and others were ridiculed as well but now even the strongest apolliegists have seen the light and owe them an apology. This is a poorly run program that sinks to new depths with each season.
Huskybass, tenspro2002 and others were ridiculed as well but now even the strongest apolliegists have seen the light and owe them an apology. This is a poorly run program that sinks to new depths with each season.
We are 7 games in and have beaten everyone we should have beaten, which is an achievement, given we have 4 returning players. Glass half full.5-2. Lot of travel, banged up. No Larry Bird or Magic on team, much less 2014 Bazz or Daniels (yet). Looks to me like guys are trying, have some talent and better shooting would make whole lot of difference.
I like positive coach after win. Still see upside, long season.
In light of last year’s injuries, I think most of us wanted to give him one more year with a full roster to prove he has the goods. Now that we’re seeing the same traits for the fourth consecutive year; flat starts, lack of an offensive game plan, lack of heart, poor adjustments, repeated national blowouts.... people are officially fed up.Last year Ollie had tons of defenders. I️ was very critical of him last year and was often ridiculed.
Now 7 games into this year and almost everyone has abandoned their support for him. Nothing has Changed though. The same issues we’ve had the last few years are there this year. Nothings new. So why has everyone abandoned ko when it was no less obvious that he isn’t cut out for the job last year?
I️ said it all last year. People were using injuries as an excuse, ignoring that we still had plenty of talent left over and moreso than most of our aac counterparts.
I don’t understand the sudden change when we aren’t seeing anything new this year that we haven’t seen before. It’s just a new cast of characters.
He’s just not cut out for this.
Apology? No. Can I admit I was wrong, yes
And we were afraid we were going to lose him to the pros?
To be fair, this was a trap game. KO said a "great" Monmouth team is coming in next.
He has a point. Columbia is now 1-5. Monmouth is 3-4. Hold on to your butt.
I am not happy with the product on the court and I feel it all starts with the coach. Having said that, I wonder if most of you realize the irony in opinions like that above? Give some respect to your opponent, no matter who it is. If the players, who some criticize along with the coach, had the same pre-game attitude to their opponent as some fans here at the BY, it is no wonder they play like crap. Any team on any night can play above or below their abilities. We are not playing well and we are consistent in that respect, so it is a cause for concern. Fans are fans, but I hope the players and the coach do not feel the same way about the competition as the fans. Having said all that, we are playing poorly against inferior competition and fans have a right to be alarmed and concerned.He called Columbia “great” too. Can’t make this stuff up.
Aj got hurt against San Diego with a young team. But I get your point. Just wanted to be a know it all.We have a right to be concerned, yes. Because how many times did this happen between 1990 and 2011? A handful of times. Since 2011, it has already happened more than a handful of times. Jim's team lost to St. Bonnies of the A10, maybe a few other bad losses but most of the worst losses were to basement teams in the Big East like BC or Providence which is more understandable. Or March upsets that eventually strike all coaches, (even the greatest coaches), like San Diego (13 seed) or GMason (10 seed that was on fire). Not nearly as bad as what we are seeing here.
In light of last year’s injuries, I think most of us wanted to give him one more year with a full roster to prove he has the goods. Now that we’re seeing the same traits for the fourth consecutive year; flat starts, lack of an offensive game plan, lack of heart, poor adjustments, repeated national blowouts.... people are officially fed up.
As I’ve said before, I feel the strong majority of us want to see the program return to its glory days with KO leading the charge, but 100 plus games of evidence tells us it’s just not meant to be.
Ya, I forgot about that. And KA rolled his ankle either before or during the Tenn. game in 2000. I know in that awful 59-42 loss to Cuse in 1999 Jim was without two players too. Not sure about St. Bonnies.Aj got hurt against San Diego with a young team. But I get your point. Just wanted to be a know it all.