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[QUOTE="SECbbfan24, post: 3532416, member: 9360"] It takes time to start and re jump a program that has been mediocre or bad for years. It takes a lot of time to change the culture and to develop a mindset of winning, then you see better players begin to buy in and follow. Personally I don't think Stephanie White is the answer. yes they improved but they are still a long way from where they want to be. Despite recruiting talented kids, they have annual issues with season ending injuries and early depatures. They are still very sloppy and unorganized. They have not been the same program since Balcomb left. Now Newbauer is interesting to me. He has been very below average so far although he didn't take over a very good program. Whats interesting to me is these last two years there has been a major surge in Florida being in contention and grabbing top recruits. Their team was very young this year and showed some promise at times. They almost double their wins from the previous year from 8 to 15. We will see if this is a trend next season or an outlier. Considering where they were a season ago, you have to label last season for them as a success and a stepping stone for the future. I think Missouri may be one of the most improved team next year with all those transfers available and with Blackwell/Franks a year older. When the freshmen were far and away the best players on the team with not a lot of help from the supporting cast, that is never a good thing. Cunningham masked a lot of issues down there before she left and they got exposed big time when when graduated. The Auburn coaches days are numbered IMO. [/QUOTE]
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