In case you haven't noticed, the VAST majority (not every single case) of G5's have cyclical success, if they have success at all.
Few win titles in any sport every single year. Few make post season play every single year. As Robe said, there are schools that would LOVE to have won 35 and 34 games the last two seasons. But here that isn't the goal. The bar is where it is because Robe, his coaches and his players have set the bar high. And, none of us need to remind Robe we are not willing to lower the bar. And, that's because HE is not willing to lower the bar.
But the cycle won't go away. It just doesn't happen that way. Some cycles last longer than others. But the cycle is there.
I think Robe's unwillingness to lower the bar is what makes (at least for me) this "holding him accountable" thing kind of silly.
You never have to hold a coach accountable when he has a higher standard. He does that himself, without help from the fan base.
And, that's what makes Robe, Robe.
You’re getting too hung up on a word.
When paying customers voice their displeasure, they are assisting superiors in holding owners, managers, coaches accountable.
When AA buddies are not happy with each other’s behavior or habit changes, they begin by communicating their disapproval. Then they take it up with the group. If the person refuses to change their ways, they are invited to join another AA group, as to not further effect the current cohesive (or remedy a disfunctional) group.
So he sets the bar, doesn't meet said bar, doesn't make changes to help him meet said bar, but we should keep quiet about that? Still silent on JT....thinks that you make you go hmmmmmm.
What do we realistically think of this program? Are we just another G5 baseball program? Or do we want to be considered a player on the national scene?
We pump resources into this program that other G5 programs are envious of. Hell, some P5 schools wish they had what we have. But we should just consider ourselves another G5 program that goes through cycles. Screw that. We are better than that.
The only thing we capitalized on after 2014 was a $16,000,000 renovation. No sustained success. We are right back to 2011 and 2012 as far as offensive production. We have wasted potential postseason chances with some of the best pitchers to ever come through here (Harris, Leger, Lee, Moore, Schmidt, etc). Where is this program headed? Down, up, the same level?
Don't give me the "well Robe has gotten us out of this before" spiel. I want to see us not get this program to this point.
PS- good to have you posting again BOP. It's been too long.
Agree... Just a thing about the buzzword... I hear it in business all the time... You have to hold them accountable.... I tell people all the time, using a&m@br as an example.... Coach O can be the most accountable SOB on the planet but if he goes 5-6 he is out... This is a results oriented bidness...
Just a personal point of preference and I like to have some fun with it
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