And most importantly apaladin...How the heck do you know? You some kind of basketball prophet or swami???
Wow, I'm pretty sure you posted a forecast that had Furman 4th next year. So, would that qualify you as a "prophet or swami"? We finished 3rd and went home in the semifinals this year. Do you expect us to win the SoCon tourney with the 4th seed? Why jump on someone like that?
Not yet.
Let me see if understand: I believe you're saying the jury is still out.The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Mar 11, 2018 8:44 am
Not saying this is the case here, but there are a bunch of examples also where a programs success can be most easily attributed to the assistant, not the head coach. The head coach gets the headlines, but the assistant is the brains of the operation.
The reality is, we don’t know enough yet to make a final determination about much of anything.
Sure sounds like it to me too.Fessor wrote: ↑Sun Mar 11, 2018 5:23 pmLet me see if understand: I believe you're saying the jury is still out.The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Mar 11, 2018 8:44 am
Not saying this is the case here, but there are a bunch of examples also where a programs success can be most easily attributed to the assistant, not the head coach. The head coach gets the headlines, but the assistant is the brains of the operation.
The reality is, we don’t know enough yet to make a final determination about much of anything.
Coleman probably looked at the returning lineup and understood that next year will probably be a rebuilding year.
Well, the internal , behind the scenes stuff sounds absolutely scary. Since you threw it out there, can you say any more?CharlieFU wrote: ↑Tue Mar 27, 2018 10:39 amReading back over this thread, and the comments on our coaching. Now that the season has ended, I have observed many positive aspects of Coach Richey's handling of this team, both on and off the court. He is quick to admit where he could have done a better job; failure is a great way to learn! The season itself was far from a failure and we played well overall. But there are a number things internally he had deal with and I was impressed with his handling of those issues. Benching the reigning SoCon POY, a player you recruited and was his position coach for 3 years--that could not have been easy. It took some guts; we then won 7 straight games before losing in the semi finals. Do NOT lose sight on how we finished the season in the league. Much behind the scenes we never see or hear about.