We should all be in agreement that the "powers that be" wouldn't consider letting the man go after this, his crowning achievement. Rather using this mildly successful accomplishment to justify all the other years of absolute mediocrity in which this program has barely achieved the "open for business" award presented by the average business bureau every half decade, or so.
Kyle, you also predicted there was no chance this past year's team would be successful. No way to know how the future will turn out as we don't know who will be brought in at this stage in spring recruiting. We also don't know how much of a contribution the 2 guards brought in during fall recruiting can make. Last year there was lots of negativity on this forum following the retention decision. Despite that they brought in a guy who finished in the top 10 in the country in assists in spring recruiting. They also brought in a starting forward in AUGUST who was one of the tops in the nation at his position in not only FG percentage but FT percentage. He was also a strong rebounder. Now we are coming into recruiting with some positives. I don't know if they can duplicate that recruiting success but to automatically say they will struggle in the future is premature. By the same token I won't automatically say success is certain. I do remind people that in the one game we did not have Jordan Brown this season we bolted out to a 41 to 17 halftime lead against Troy. We also have a young and hungry staff of assistants. They and the rest of the support staff do much more work than most fans realize. Listen to the podcast Craig and I recorded this morning if you want to learn more about those guys.
If I'm understanding correctly, his contract was ending this year with an extension clause for making the ncaa tournament. If that's the case, he's here next year. There's also a reasonable chance that returning to the dance next year doesn't happen. The unreasonable scenario is if he falls to say 5th or worse in the conference. I don't want to hear the excuse about losing everyone. That's part of the job too. Going all in every 4-5 years is never going to revive the fanbase.
I don't think there was an extension clause. CajunT can provided more information in that regard. A new contract will have to be prepared and agreed to. That is likely a formality at this stage.
What fan base. I will gladly be the bearer of bad news. Marlin will never rejuvenate the base. It will take a really good young coach and an even better personality to get this fan base back on board.
Now, if Marlin can 3 peat we might start seeing casual fans show up again. If we improve the schedule.
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