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Thought this deserved its own thread.
Congrats to Coach Young and the Hokies.
Thought this deserved its own thread.
Congrats to Coach Young and the Hokies.
Appears to be true.
I don't share your confidence on how he'll do, but we shall see. He's following one of the best young coaches in America. I don't follow Tech, but on the plus side of following Williams, he may be inheriting a talented team.CharlieFU wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 7:46 pmAppears to be true.
I heard from two different people that there was reportedly some “friction” between Young and AD Richard Johnson.
Then again, they have been together for 30 years.
Social media tells me some Hokie fans are not pleased with the hire. I have little doubt that they will be proven wrong.
Congratulations to coach Young and Wofford for their great season and good luck to him with his new job, but this was the first season in four that Wofford finished above the Paladins in the standings. He wasn't keeping the door shut before. UNCG and ETSU have been more troublesome to our championship hopes lately.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 7:41 pmWoffy: Top guard gone, top big man gone, head coach gone
Door is wide open for Furman to make some major noise next season
There is immediate work to do at VT. They lose almost 50% of their scoring and 66% of their three point shooting to graduation plus their leading scorer has declared for the NBA draft, two other players have announced intentions to transfer, and their highest rated recruit has backed out of his commitment. They have one junior and two sophomores on the team roster if they lose the transfers. If their leading scorer also leaves they would return only one player who averaged more than 3 ppg.I don't share your confidence on how he'll do, but we shall see. He's following one of the best young coaches in America. I don't follow Tech, but on the plus side of following Williams, he may be inheriting a talented team.
tya1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 11:22 pmCongratulations to coach Young and Wofford for their great season and good luck to him with his new job, but this was the first season in four that Wofford finished above the Paladins in the standings. He wasn't keeping the door shut before. UNCG and ETSU have been more troublesome to our championship hopes lately.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 7:41 pmWoffy: Top guard gone, top big man gone, head coach gone
Door is wide open for Furman to make some major noise next season
There is immediate work to do at VT. They lose almost 50% of their scoring and 66% of their three point shooting to graduation plus their leading scorer has declared for the NBA draft, two other players have announced intentions to transfer, and their highest rated recruit has backed out of his commitment. They have one junior and two sophomores on the team roster if they lose the transfers. If their leading scorer also leaves they would return only one player who averaged more than 3 ppg.I don't share your confidence on how he'll do, but we shall see. He's following one of the best young coaches in America. I don't follow Tech, but on the plus side of following Williams, he may be inheriting a talented team.
Not correct. They had a deep and young bench. The recruiting class for next year was good too. Had Young stayed, I think they would have had another outstanding year. If Jay is hired as HC, they will be a force in the SoCon.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 6:55 amtya1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 11:22 pmCongratulations to coach Young and Wofford for their great season and good luck to him with his new job, but this was the first season in four that Wofford finished above the Paladins in the standings. He wasn't keeping the door shut before. UNCG and ETSU have been more troublesome to our championship hopes lately.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 7:41 pmWoffy: Top guard gone, top big man gone, head coach gone
Door is wide open for Furman to make some major noise next season
There is immediate work to do at VT. They lose almost 50% of their scoring and 66% of their three point shooting to graduation plus their leading scorer has declared for the NBA draft, two other players have announced intentions to transfer, and their highest rated recruit has backed out of his commitment. They have one junior and two sophomores on the team roster if they lose the transfers. If their leading scorer also leaves they would return only one player who averaged more than 3 ppg.I don't share your confidence on how he'll do, but we shall see. He's following one of the best young coaches in America. I don't follow Tech, but on the plus side of following Williams, he may be inheriting a talented team.
My point being the team that just went undefeated in the socon has now been mostly decimated