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Purdue Maryland Texas LSU NcSt ODU have gotten to final 4s with multiple coachesLaTech is the only school with championships under two coaches.
(+ UCLA Rutgers if counting AIAW)
Purdue Maryland Texas LSU NcSt ODU have gotten to final 4s with multiple coachesLaTech is the only school with championships under two coaches.
Nice.Illogical? Uhhhhh
So you think a coach at a
High academic school wouldn’t ever want
Employment at her
Alma mater??
She's not (she's said it plenty of times before), and the ONLY way that I could see her considering it is if Kim Caldwell sinks the program to the point where she would feel compelled (for the sake of Pat Summitt's legacy) to jump in and save it. And even then, she'd be relying heavily on her assistant coaches to show her the ropes. She's got some friends in the biz who probably would help her, if it came to that.Wonder if Candace Parker has any interest in coaching? I'm sure she's talks about it. Good communicator and obviously a lot of gravitas.
South Carolina made the 1980 AIAW Final Four.Purdue Maryland Texas LSU NcSt ODU have gotten to final 4s with multiple coaches
(+ UCLA Rutgers if counting AIAW)
Vanderbilt not there yet but on the cusp, maybeNot sure we really have a blue blood program in WBB.
Mainly just have coaching legacies at this point.
There isn't really yet a program that has two hall of fame tenures. I'm not thinking of it anyway.
Feel like you need at least one career tournament victory to be on the cusp of the Hall of Fame.Vanderbilt not there yet but on the cusp, maybe
Two Halll of Fame tenures? Only one school.Not sure we really have a blue blood program in WBB.
Mainly just have coaching legacies at this point.
There isn't really yet a program that has two hall of fame tenures. I'm not thinking of it anyway.
OK, on the cusp of the cuspFeel like you need at least one career tournament victory to be on the cusp of the Hall of Fame.
I think that this is a level-headed and fair take. Despite some recent missteps, Tennessee could finish above 0.500 with a win on Senior Day against Vanderbilt. That would give them a better SEC record than last season and would give them their signature win for the season. I'm not expecting it, but I won't be shocked if it does happen.I've seen people describe Tennessee as in a downward spiral. I understand why they would say that but I think the situation is a little more complicated. I would use a roller coaster metaphor and that may even apply within games. As Eric noted, the first half of the UConn game and the second half were very different. How much of that is Tennessee how much of that is UConn?
The TAMU loss was clearly a low point, but note that TAMU is doing better recently. They managed to lose to number 67 Missouri by double digits in January, but responded to beat a better team number 62 Auburn by 18 points in February, and follow that up with three more wins, one of which, Arkansas, was expected but Mississippi State not so much. I'd say TAMU is a little better than the ashheap some have relegated them to, but it still served as a bad loss for Tennessee.
On the other side of the ledger, a two-point last-second loss to number four Texas, seven point loss to Oklahoma are not exactly the results you expect from ateam spiraling to disaster. Even the 16 point loss to LSU is a better result than you would expect of a team not worthy of her tournament bid. For example Florida's probably just on the inside the bubble but lost by 29 to LSU.