Re: Is Marlin the guy for the program?
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Originally Posted by
JayWalker
The man has won three championships in 13 years. For some, that isn't enough. ...
Correct me if I am wrong but is that 3 championships in 26 opportunities?
Re: Is Marlin the guy for the program?
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Originally Posted by
Turbine
Correct me if I am wrong but is that 3 championships in 26 opportunities?
Sure, if you need more ammo, have at it. But you know damn well what I mean. Because trust me, the nay sayers wouldn't have given him credit if he won the regular season and the tournament in the same year. It wouldn't count twice to them. Hell, some don't even give him credit for 2017-18.
Re: Is Marlin the guy for the program?
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Originally Posted by
Cajunrunner
He's going to get more than one year with this tournament appearance.
Is that what is written in the current contract, or is that an assumption that he'll get above and beyond what his contract says?
Re: Is Marlin the guy for the program?
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Originally Posted by
JayWalker
Sure, if you need more ammo, have at it. But you know damn well what I mean. Because trust me, the nay sayers wouldn't have given him credit if he won the regular season and the tournament in the same year. It wouldn't count twice to them. Hell, some don't even give him credit for 2017-18.
If there is a banner it should be counted, even if it is two in the same yeay.
Re: Is Marlin the guy for the program?
The man has won three championships in 13 years. For some, that isn't enough. I'm not going to tell you how you should feel. I've made my support for Coach Marlin well known.
I am sure he is a great individual and runs a clean program, but outside of conference victories/championships he has not beat anyone of any significance that I recall in 13 years. That is where most of us have a problem with him. He deserves another year or two based on this year only. If he falls back into his past MO, and does not at least make it back to conference championship game, it is way past time to move on.
Re: Is Marlin the guy for the program?
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Originally Posted by
cajunref
The man has won three championships in 13 years. For some, that isn't enough. I'm not going to tell you how you should feel. I've made my support for Coach Marlin well known.
I am sure he is a great individual and runs a clean program, but outside of conference victories/championships he has not beat anyone of any significance that I recall in 13 years. That is where most of us have a problem with him. He deserves another year or two based on this year only. If he falls back into his past MO, and does not at least make it back to conference championship game, it is way past time to move on.
Two 8th place finishes in the last 4 years is my biggest concern.
Re: Is Marlin the guy for the program?
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Originally Posted by
CajunRage
Two 8th place finishes in the last 4 years is my biggest concern.
That is what I was alluding to in the past MO reference, we have seen it B4. If Brown does not do an about face and decide to return next year, I am afraid it will be a long year. Hopefully I am proven wrong, it was nice to be relevant again and be in the tournament. This athletic department needs to make MBB a priority once again, not just lip service.
Re: Is Marlin the guy for the program?
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Originally Posted by
JayWalker
The man has won three championships in 13 years. For some, that isn't enough. I'm not going to tell you how you should feel. I've made my support for Coach Marlin well known.
One poster said he can't take us "to the next level" and I'm not sure what that means. If that means winning in the postseason, well, the only one who has done that in the last 50 years was Marty Fletcher and we treated him like he was a child molester. We haven't won an NCAA or NIT game since.
Jay - I get the 3 championships in 13 years argument. But I think the bigger problem is the other 10 years. If you look at the non-championship years, he's a 0.500 basketball coach (0.536 if anyone wants to yell at me for not being precise). That's not a small sample size, that's 10 years.
I'm not in the "fire Marlin today" camps, but if you can't look at it with the full lens of why people want him gone, you're ignoring a key point.
Re: Is Marlin the guy for the program?
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Originally Posted by
BabbForHeisman
Jay - I get the 3 championships in 13 years argument. But I think the bigger problem is the other 10 years. If you look at the non-championship years, he's a 0.500 basketball coach (0.536 if anyone wants to yell at me for not being precise). That's not a small sample size, that's 10 years.
I'm not in the "fire Marlin today" camps, but if you can't look at it with the full lens of why people want him gone, you're ignoring a key point.
I don't think I'm ignoring anything. I'm well aware of the criticisms, shoot, this board is full of such.
The question I asked referred to the poster who said he couldn't take us to the next level. I asked for a definition of next level. And, I'm betting I'm going to get many different answers.
Re: Is Marlin the guy for the program?
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Originally Posted by
BabbForHeisman
Jay - I get the 3 championships in 13 years argument. But I think the bigger problem is the other 10 years. If you look at the non-championship years, he's a 0.500 basketball coach (0.536 if anyone wants to yell at me for not being precise). That's not a small sample size, that's 10 years.
I'm not in the "fire Marlin today" camps, but if you can't look at it with the full lens of why people want him gone, you're ignoring a key point.
Two NCAA tournament appearances in thirteen years!! What else needs to be said. Time to move on.