I said make the postseason more consistently. That means more than twice in 15 years. Is that too much to ask for the money that we are investing into the program? Nope, it's not.
And when I hear constant excuses of why we can't succeed or reach goals, guess what? That's a "turd" mentality.
I did practice plagiarism to some degree by stealing from one of your earlier post. My apologies. Someone asked why current contract for the coach goes through 2022. He may not be aware that is due to a recent extension given by the AD. Regular season title last season and being honored with the Coach of the Year award in both the conference and state probably contributed to that decision.
Why not wait until the end of the conference season? What's the rush? He's not going anywhere. I don't remember hearing any interest from other schools after that championship last year.
This has been the point that we have been trying to make since that extension was given. The only answer people give is because he won conference and runs a clean program. My initial response to that is along the lines of isn't he supposed to do that? Isn't he the highest paid coach in the league to win or compete for conference titles every year and run a clean program? I thought that those were goals established by he and Maggard but maybe not. He had two years left on his deal. I just didn't see why there was any rush to go out and extend him for it.
Last year was fun and exciting. If Marlin can make that a trend, I have no issues with him as my coach but I want expectations to rise like they have in other sports before we reward him every time he has success.
There are 68 teams in the NCAA and 32 in the NIT. That makes 100 team slots that are selected between the two tournaments. There are only 70 team slots for FBS Bowl games. It is not comparable period. If your basketball team can not finish in the Top 100 teams in post season play, it has not business playing period.
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