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Originally posted by pogo View PostYou could not be alluding to the fact that there were numerous appearances in post season but no wins. Something like that would be beneath you to even suggest.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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I've had a conversation with Malcolm about the topic being discussed. I don't know if Dana misses Armstead, but I know for an absolute fact that Armstead does not miss Altman and loves being at the D1 school that has the most hatred for Altman.
Armstead wanted out as soon as he met Altman. Then Altman talked him into staying - and then didn't play him much. Armstead is one motivated PG - especially playing for WSU, where we share his opinion of Altman. You're going to be hard pressed to find a more motivated player in D1. There are scores that are not settled and Armstead would like to stick it Altman in the worst possible way - and I do mean the worst possible way. Dropped prison shower soap bars come to mind.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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This is Mr. Armstead's one and only Season left to perform, and perfoming solid he will do. He paid his dues last Season and learned our System. This Season, he will be pushed for playing time by a top 100 high school player FVV. MA is a better shooter than advertised, will steal his opponents blind on D., and already displays leadership qualities that will be needed by a team that lost 5 nifty Seniors that lead us to a MVC regular Season Valley Championship.Shocker basketball will forever be my favorite team in all of sports.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostIs DJA still upset that Altman spurned the Jays for a PAC-10 cellar dweller? Is that why DJA still follows Altman close enough to know exactly what he is thinking and doing at all hours of the day?
At least not while they have Doug McDermott making his dad look like a competent coach by carrying a team he never, ever would have played for if they hadn't hired his dad.Originally posted by BleacherReportFred VanVleet on Shockers' 3-Pt Shooting Confidence -- ' Honestly, I just tell these guys to let their nuts hang.'
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Originally posted by Rlh04d View PostNo Creighton fan would ever say any such thing.
At least not while they have Doug McDermott making his dad look like a competent coach by carrying a team he never, ever would have played for if they hadn't hired his dad.
No, I'm not mad at Dana. It seems like his departure has been good for all parties.
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Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View PostUnless you have in-laws who are DIE HARD Duck fans.
I think Oregon fans will like Dana, especially in the short term. He has a great basketball mind and is a top notch X and O's guy. He has difficulty recruiting, will bring in a lot of JUCo kids and often has difficulties getting along with higher maintenance type players. He will win though and already is ahead of schedule on the rebuilding process (a game away from the NCAA tournament is pretty solid considering where the program was). No doubt he'll have his struggles in the postseason, but he will also never bring an Ernie Kent like scandal to the campus either.
I admit that initially I was upset with his departure, but I also had a feeling that the program had plateaued. Since his departure, we've returned to the tournament and won a game, which means that in two years under Mac we have one less NCAA tourney win than we had in all of Dana's tenure. On top of that, recruiting has gone much better and we haven't brought in a single JUCO under Mac yet. Dana did a lot to resurrect our program and will always deserve praise for that (similar to what Turgeon did for you guys), but it is probably best for all parties that he has moved on.
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Originally posted by DoubleJayAlum View PostHaha.
I think Oregon fans will like Dana, especially in the short term. He has a great basketball mind and is a top notch X and O's guy. He has difficulty recruiting, will bring in a lot of JUCo kids and often has difficulties getting along with higher maintenance type players. He will win though and already is ahead of schedule on the rebuilding process (a game away from the NCAA tournament is pretty solid considering where the program was). No doubt he'll have his struggles in the postseason, but he will also never bring an Ernie Kent like scandal to the campus either.
I admit that initially I was upset with his departure, but I also had a feeling that the program had plateaued. Since his departure, we've returned to the tournament and won a game, which means that in two years under Mac we have one less NCAA tourney win than we had in all of Dana's tenure. On top of that, recruiting has gone much better and we haven't brought in a single JUCO under Mac yet. Dana did a lot to resurrect our program and will always deserve praise for that (similar to what Turgeon did for you guys), but it is probably best for all parties that he has moved on.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostGood post DJA. However, you'd have to admit that the package deal of Mac/Little Mac jumped started that success. I'm sure Little Mac's presence has added value in recruiting as well.
I will say though, for as much of a knock Dana has gotten for recruiting he left the cupboards pretty full when he left. That has helped the process as well."He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostGood post DJA. However, you'd have to admit that the package deal of Mac/Little Mac jumped started that success. I'm sure Little Mac's presence has added value in recruiting as well.
Mac has a much better personality and is about 1,000,000% more outgoing than Dana. I suspect his ability to close is probably light years better than Dana too. Milquetoast thinks Dana is dull.
I certainly acknowledge that little Mac's success has impacted recruiting significantly as well. I like to imagine every white forward in the country dreaming that he can be the next Doug McDermott. :)
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Originally posted by DoubleJayAlum View PostI admit that initially I was upset with his departure, but I also had a feeling that the program had plateaued. Since his departure, we've returned to the tournament and won a game, which means that in two years under Mac we have one less NCAA tourney win than we had in all of Dana's tenure. On top of that, recruiting has gone much better and we haven't brought in a single JUCO under Mac yet. Dana did a lot to resurrect our program and will always deserve praise for that (similar to what Turgeon did for you guys), but it is probably best for all parties that he has moved on.
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Originally posted by DoubleJayAlum View PostHaha.
I think Oregon fans will like Dana, especially in the short term. He has a great basketball mind and is a top notch X and O's guy. He has difficulty recruiting, will bring in a lot of JUCo kids and often has difficulties getting along with higher maintenance type players. He will win though and already is ahead of schedule on the rebuilding process (a game away from the NCAA tournament is pretty solid considering where the program was). No doubt he'll have his struggles in the postseason, but he will also never bring an Ernie Kent like scandal to the campus either.
I admit that initially I was upset with his departure, but I also had a feeling that the program had plateaued. Since his departure, we've returned to the tournament and won a game, which means that in two years under Mac we have one less NCAA tourney win than we had in all of Dana's tenure. On top of that, recruiting has gone much better and we haven't brought in a single JUCO under Mac yet. Dana did a lot to resurrect our program and will always deserve praise for that (similar to what Turgeon did for you guys), but it is probably best for all parties that he has moved on.
Originally posted by DoubleJayAlum View PostNo doubt, although nobody thought Doug was going to turn out the way he has. Hell, Dana had him on campus for an official visit and didn't even offer him a scholarship (greyshirting was discussed instead...smh) (On a related note, I doubt Doug would be having the same level of success at UNI considering the slow-it-down, ultra methodical offense they run. He needs an uptempo system to truly show off his skills.)
Mac has a much better personality and is about 1,000,000% more outgoing than Dana. I suspect his ability to close is probably light years better than Dana too. Milquetoast thinks Dana is dull.
I certainly acknowledge that little Mac's success has impacted recruiting significantly as well. I like to imagine every white forward in the country dreaming that he can be the next Doug McDermott. :)
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