I wanted to look at statistics and see if it told a story. And yes, I know statistics can be manipulated to tell any story you want. That being said, here's the trend line since Marlin got here. It takes 3 first place finishes the next 3 years to get that line turned around. If it takes what everyone thinks (I know that's hard for some of the apologists to believe) are unrealistic expectations to get the program going in the "right direction", I think the answer to the original question is easily no.
I thought of the "starting on top" concept so I removed his 1st place finish in year one, and it still takes back to back 1st place finishes the next two years to turn it around.
Coach Marlin did a great job this season and definitely earned another year, but does that change the way most view the program?
I always get excited to watch us play teams like Indiana, Texas, Tennessee etc.., I've yet to come away happy or at least not disappointed in the past 13 years. I'm more of a casual basketball fan these days but that seems to be the average fan. I miss the excitement in the Dome, the Cajun Chicken night was an average crowd 25 years ago. Are those days gone forever or should we want better as fans? Are past accomplishments the barometer or should we expect better?
We are one of the best Sun Belt basketball schools and Marlin runs a clean & very competitive program which is HUGE for Martin Hall based on our history. In my opinion this is why Marlin has made it this long.
Our pre-conference home schedule does us zero favors and makes it hard to garner excitement for the average fan. How much responsibility does the head coach have in improving fan support?
I’ll put it to you this way, if we played a more challenging schedule with “name teams”. Start the season .500 with wins over a Miss St or Tenn would garner more excitement than this crap we have seen for the last 13 years.
Plus it would help for seeding. All this soft schedule does is keep a mediocre coach around. Because the administration and blind loyalist can say well we won 20+ games.
We should win 20+ games with a SOS in the bottom 1/3 on D1 basketball. Padding the resume to keep getting extensions.
You are who you hang out with. That’s all I’m saying.
You were doing well until your mention of baseball. That's probably your lowest level post on this forum.
The Cajuns were 7-3 Against Top 50 RPI and 14-3 against 51-100 RPI. They were 21-6 against Top 100 RPI teams and an a #6 RPI. A number of those weak RPI teams they played were in the SBC. That was unavoidable.
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