Originally Posted by BrockMeaux_ Exactly. And I think where people get a little blinded by the lights is when they look back at the glory days of Jesse Evans' tenure when we were in postseason play almost every year on nothing but transfers, whereas things have taken longer to develop with Coach Lee and his strategy of recruiting and developing players. Yes, those were fun times under Coach Evans, but what's lost on most people is that success like that with the program Evans ran would be impossible today. Every year we had at least one or two players academically ineligible, guys left early or just didn't graduate, and after they were done here we just moved on to the next set of transfers. If that were happening today, our basketball program would get the axe because the severity of the APR violations would get us very strict action from the NCAA. I'd love to be able to go back just for fun and estimate the APR every year for the basketball program while Evans was here.
We may not get 19 wins next season, but it will be hard to dispute the quality of the players on this team, both in the class room and on the court. The freshmen and sophomores next year will be supremely talented physically, possibly to the point of being the most athletic team in the Sun Belt. Once these guys all pick up the system and start playing together, the sky will be the limit. We're just missing one or two pieces, and the way Lee's recruited will allow us time to fill those pieces in while still maintaining quality starters for years at positions of strength like PG and SG. I've said from day one when Coach Lee got the job, the best years of this basketball program are ahead. I'm looking forward to enjoying the rewards of that faith in the next couple years. _