Hayes and Wesley both had good moments at SLU. Wesley had a terrible last twenty seconds of the first half but was instrumental in the late comeback. He is playing as a pure freshman so plenty of reason to be optimistic in his case. It is critical Hayes be more productive at this stage. You are 100 per cent right in that we are suffering from 2 signees not being able to contribute. It is correct that you don't hit on every one and they may develop in time. That does not help us right now.
i agree about Wesley. He played 32 minutes against Southeastern and played very well. I think he's going to turn out to be a good one.
I think Lafayette and Gladney need to get a lot better for them not to be considered misses. I think the jury is out on Hayes. I think he's good. I don't think he's made the adjustment to D-1 yet.
For an undersized PG, Wesley does not shoot the ball well. Like most freshmen, he has been inconsistent but he really needs to shoot the ball better. His size is already a disadvantage and not shooting well gives the staff a reason not play him. Gladney is raw, more physical ability than basketball player. Without the injuries, he probably would have RS.
MAT is one of my better friends. I am not a member of that club.
I look at the total picture. I'm not so naive as to think everyone wins every year. Nor do I expect that as a fan.
I want the same things you do. I think where we differ is I don't believe you understand how hard it is to be very good every single year.
With a few exceptions, mid major programs have peaks and valleys. I don't think you get that. Or at least, you think we are, or should be, immune to it.
Examples? Check WKU in the last five years. You'll agree it is a highly thought of mid major program. How about Middle Tennessee this year? After several good seasons, they are not good at all.
You're one of those guys who wants it EVERY YEAR. We have finished out of the top four (on your list of expectations) four out of five years. That's pretty good. Not great.
When I said we were the second most consistent program in the league over the last five years, I said I wanted to be first. You must have missed that part.
You talk about more postseason appearances. Well, there was a time, as recently as Jessie Evans, when you had a solid season but didn't win your league, you got an NIT bid. That no longer is the case. So...you want to either win the league or the tournament damn near every year in order to keep you happy. OK.....got it.
Using TODAY's criteria for postseason play and applying it to the past, you'll see we aren't far off from the best days in our recent history. (post probation). Under Coach paschal, we would have made postseason twice in seven years. Yet he's considered the best coach we've had since probation. Marty Fletcher won a game in the NCAA tournament, but only made postseason twice in eleven years. Jessie would have had two in seven years. Robert Lee had one in six years. bob Marlin has two in eight years.
Now, read this carefully. I am only talking about appearances. And, that's because YOU were only talking about appearances. I am well aware the previous coaches had better quality wins. But if you were to bring that up, you would be moving the needle.
Again.
Again, you like many take opinions and turn them into assumptions. You are assuming that guys like myself want Marlin fired based on your opening of your post. That is inaccurate. There may be a couple of outliers but most of us who have made critical comments about Marlin centralize it in regards to his extensions. That typically inflames the Marlin supporters who counter those claims and we have two sides who are trying to make their point by either fluffing up his accomplishments or focusing on the lack of success.
Now, you said the goal is to win conference and the tournament. That is a goal. Goals and expectations are different. Goals are what you strive for. You can have success and accomplishments yet not attain your goals. I thought last year's team was a success. We did not attain all of our goals but that doesn't mean there was not a level of success attained. However, expectations are the tangible results you make someone accountable to attain. If they fail to reach these expectations, obvious reactions need to be considered. My question was about what are Marlin's true expectations. What, if any, has Maggard addressed with Marlin thus giving him a blueprint of what he needs to do to be successful in the university's eyes.
I posted something earlier in response to Willis in regards to striving for excellence. We have made decisions at the top that have suggested and stated that we are on a mission of excellence in our athletic programs. We have done everything from forming private funding mechanisms to supplement salaries, facilities upgrades and additions, nutritional programs etc...These are things we are doing to attract the best talent as well as best coaches to attain excellence so we can hopefully be considered for future realignment. So, many are happy or satisfied with what we've accomplished in basketball over the past 9 years but does that truly define excellence? If we had more years like last year, I would answer yes or at least be much more in agreement.
Now I trust the coaches because I’m obviously not at practice every day but the one thing that is a little bit strange about Gladney and Lafayette is they have actually showed promise the little bit we have seen them in games. Gladney had those 2 blocks and looked to be very physical while Lafayette has made 3 of 4 from beyond the arc and rebounded well. In fact with an extremely low sample size of just 20 minutes played Lafayette actually has more points and rebounds per minute than anyone else on the team. Now granted I know that is skewed as the only time he has seen was garbage minutes against some lowly competition. I would still like to see them each get a couple minutes here or there as Marquetti’s load is distributed out just to see what they can do.
Zephyr, I know you don’t want Marlin fired at this time, but others do and we all know it has a zero chance of happening. No one fires their coach after a year after winning a conference title and garnering coach of the year. What usually happens in these situations is the coach gets an extension which is exactly what happened. Now if it were my athletic department I would not have offered the extension because of our poor Top150 RPI record, but we have entrusted our success to Maggards wisdom. I honestly don’t know how people constantly _____ing and moaning about one of our better sports teams is productive. We only have two sports where we can even compete with P5 programs. If I had to pick a third to that can complete it would be MBB.our football team and other spring sports are an absolute embarrassment when trying to complete with good teams.
I can only speak for myself, but I am not satisfied with our current team. We only have 2 difference makers and one of them is out for the year. A title run is unlikely at this time. Next year we will rely heavily on a transfer, a redshirt Frosh coming back from injury and a true Frosh. The other guys will be role players. That does not look like a recipe for a SBC title run. So I firmly believe Marlin will be held accountable. He is just not going to get fired this year like some people want.
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