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He was an all-american. Is it really that off base?
Jalen Adams is UConn's best player. That is not even debatable.
He was an all-american. Is it really that off base?
Tournament record? It's not hard to have a great tournament record when you win it all ( with players from a previous coach and assistants with decades of head coaching experience) and then only make the tournament once after that in 4 years. The lengths that some of you will go to to try to prop up KO amazes me.
You can't really believe that tournament record is a fair basis to judge a coach who didn't even make the NIT in his last 2 seasons and won 1 tournament game in his last 4 seasons.
This is too rich
Idk if all his wins will come at Texas, if he's fired though, he'll get a chance somewhere else.
What was out of context? I thought it was pretty obvious i was highlighting the lengths that some people will go to trash KO.Partially quoting something to take it out of context is a scumbag move, but since it's all you've got, go right ahead.
And by the way, how is that fantasy of yours with KO coaching UConn next season looking?
There is absolutely no way you can know that so yes, it is debateable.Jalen Adams is UConn's best player. That is not even debatable.
Adams is UConns best player. Who are you thinking of that's even close?There is absolutely no way you can know that so yes, it is debateable.
I love Adams, I think he's our best player, but there is no way to know that AG is not a better player than him. Unfortunately.Adams is UConns best player. Who are you thinking of that's even close?
I love Adams, I think he's our best player, but there is no way to know that AG is not a better player than him. Unfortunately.
Not to mention "better" and "best" are totally subjective terms.
I think JA is our best player but it is conceivable that someone could debate AG is. What's the problem?Do you argue with yourself when the internet is out?
The real tragedy of this post is that no one appreciates comedic genius anymore.Yeah,but how many Polish players does it take to win a national championship?
Of the three above, only Tennessee should be fairly confident. Bruce Pearl is slimy but he’s a very good coach. I think he’ll survive this one.
FBI probe? It’s going to end like the Carolina probe. Nothing.Pearl hasn't been the coach for Tennessee for a while. Depending on the FBI/NCAA probe, he might not be coaching Auburn for very long.
For UConn JC changed the recruiting strategy. He no longer focused his efforts locally and went national. It worked out pretty well.I think recruiting based on regions is over stated. This is not horse and buggy times of 130 years ago or whatever. We live in a global society and as far as recruiting are just talking about one country for the most part. Cell phones, low cost airlines, etc. Make it super easy to form connections regardless of where you are. If you are a good coach, you are a good coach. You will form connections almost instantly if needed. Regional exp. Is so low in regards to importance when hiring a new coach. Most of them travel all around the country and know each other any ways now adays. Xs and Os, coaching exp. Passion are more important.
It's very true.I don't really think that's true.
Why the hell is there a Shaka Smart thread? He’s not coming here. He’s not even leaving UT. It’s pointless.
Smart transitioned teams and has still made the NCAAT 2/3 years from a much better conference despite injuries. He may end up being "lousy," but that ain't definite yet.It's very true.
The similarities are eerie - both had very substantial early success. Both then faltered. Both ended up the last two seasons putting a s-----t product on the court, notwithstanding solid recruiting efforts. Bottom line - neither one is a particularly good coach. Ollie is lousy. Smart appears lousy. Don't want another Ollie, and Smart appears to fit that mold, to the T.
Pearl hasn't been the coach for Tennessee for a while. Depending on the FBI/NCAA probe, he might not be coaching Auburn for very long.
After what we've seen at Texas (50-49 over the last three years, 2 NCAA tournaments), would you guys still want him?
He recruits fine. His record stinks. He did a great job at VCU but has underachieved mightily at Texas I don't even think that's debatable.Heck yeah I would. Come on, let's be real. Shaka Smart is a great coach. He just made the poor decision to go to a school that is always FB first and was in an area where he doesn't have as strong recruiting roots.