I hope our next coach makes us the first relevant mid major in the south.
I hope our next coach makes us the first relevant mid major in the south.
Just makin' a point, that regardless of the sport, being near the top is, well, FREAKIN' HARD to do. Thing is, I thought that was the general idea of hiring coaches and paying them really good salaries.
Putting together a softball team that, at least on paper, looks like a CWS team is FREAKIN' HARD to do, right?
Decisions, decisions...do we got watch the guys this week at Ryan Street high in their new gymnasium or go to the dome and watch the ladies play Alice Shoe?
Why?
1. Yes, the talent level isn’t as good. In this area, and especially in this state, our best athletes tend to play football and baseball.
2. Conferences in the south suck. I shouldn’t have to explain how huge the conference you play in is.
3. Schools in the south focus on football first. Basketball programs suffer as a result. Also, recruits notice when your basketball program is treated like an afterthought.
4. There are no good schools to play which kills RPI.
5. Attendance is terrible. As bad as we think our attendance is lately, we’re still consistently the Sun Belt attendance leaders by a decent margin.
And buddy, Butler is a Big East school located in Indiana, which is the epicenter of college basketball. Dayton is in (arguably) the best top to bottom mid major conference in the country.
As far as mid-major teams in the deep South, you can count the ones who have done better than us over the past few years on one hand.
Holy cow kids. Again this has nothing to do with marlin or our program. It’s just a question. Why no winners or are there, name them.
We had the conversation last week about the last 30 years of the program. Where marlin stands and how the last 5 year stretch was all smoke and mirrors, and bob is a joke. Winning 20 games 4 out of 5 years (although didn’t previously happen here in the last 30 years) doesn’t mean what it used too.
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