When Brodhead's teams start winning games against teams with an actual pulse, we can start talking about what a great job he is doing. Until then, what he does is better than losing, but it sure isn't great basketball at the D1 level.
He is 4-13 or so against Little Rock and Arkansas State. The rest of those teams are horrible.
So both SEC teams have no pulse? we won 7 games the year before he got here, losses to LSU-Shreveport, and 2 wins vs SLU, Southern, Bethune Cookman, UN-Omaha, ULM and UC Riverside.
Last three years we have defeated:
McNeese--Previously in post season play the year before
La Tech
ASU
Ole Miss
Arkansas
UC Santa Barbara
Northwestern State
Stetson
Youngstown State
Weber State
Oral Roberts
Siena
I know these are not world beaters, but considering what he took over and where he has gotten, I am pleased with the improvement and expect more improvement this year.
Stop attacking WBB, and we need to spend more time questioning W Soccer and our golf program. WBB is on the rise, the others are failing miserably.
Dave, I'm with you on Coach Broadhead. But unless you and others are willing to give private monies to increase funding to golf and soccer, I really don't care about them. And I'm not going to give money to either, they are completely irrelevant to our conference trajectory.
I agree T. My point was Coach B is doing a very good job. We are lucky to have him. I give money to tennis because I play, I get that most don't give to the other sports. But Coach B is least of our issues.
What happened to Cooper and Weeks?
Got check the RPI on those teams you listed.
I am not attacking women's basketball. I am attacking the idea that winning 20 games against the little sisters of the poor makes us good. We are a mediocre program at best. I agree that it is better than losing to horrible teams like Errol Rogers teams did, but Kelly Hall's last two teams beat any of Brodhead's teams by 20+ points 9 out of 10 times.
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