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  • Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View Post
    Memphis basketball hype train officially off the tracks - FanSided Sports

    by Nick Villano
    Posted: 01/29/20, 11:15am cst

    https://fansided.com/2020/01/29/memp...rain-derailed/

    "This was supposed to be the year for Memphis basketball with the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class, but things haven’t worked out for Penny Hardaway’s team.

    It’s over. The Memphis basketball hype train is off the tracks.

    Even if you haven’t been paying attention to college basketball this season, you still know about Memphis basketball. The Tigers were in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, after James Wiseman was ruled ineligible, suspended and later withdrew from school to prep for the NBA Draft. The 7-footer was the top recruit and supposed to be a program changer, but without him, the Memphis hype train has come off the tracks. Memphis was still a very talented team even without Wiseman. They had the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation.

    Precious Achiuwa was the other five-star recruit that Penny Hardaway was able to convince to come to Memphis to change the program. This is insane for a first-year coach. They are getting the best players in the nation to commit to a program they’ve never seen before. Six of Hardaway’s seven commitments were in the top 100 nationally.

    All the hype couldn’t help them win when the Tigers were forced to compete without their freshman phenom. Memphis slid to a 14-5 record that knocked them out of the Top 25.Out of nowhere, they are now facing a must-win game against UCF. This, after two straight losses to Tulsa and SMU. Those type of losses to those type of opponents is not what Memphis basketball fans envisioned after buying into Hardaway’s freshman phenom vision.

    The Tulsa game was especially embarrassing. How does the team with the No. 1 recruiting class in the country lose by 40 points? That certainly can’t happen to a team with the type of hype circulating around the program. Hardaway sold a product and hasn’t delivered. He’s a great hype man, but his team has failed.

    Memphis is losers of four of the past six games as 2020 has been a terrible year for them so far, and they still have a back-to-back slate with Houston and Wichita State to end the regular season. Should Memphis’ troubles linger, the Tigers could be in danger of missing the NCAA Tournament.

    There is no steam left in the Memphis hype train."

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      • Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
        Fake news rumor has him coming to the “U” at 21st & Hillside.
        Stay tuned... you never know.

        "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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        • Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
          Awesome! Maybe we can get Shaq to a game at Koch Arena.

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          • Originally posted by MoValley John View Post
            We landed on the moon? Really!
            I saw a documentary with OJ Simpson that threw cold water on that whole idea.

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            • NCAA Hot Seat: 10 College Basketball Coaches Who Might Be Fired This Season
              https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/ncaa-hot-seat-10-college-basketball-coaches-who-might-be-fired-this-season/ss-AA1tkUks?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=86ff78f102fb43 2893201bdc5c562fd6&ei=14#image=2
              Story by Garihma Yadav
              11/01/24

              1. Penny Hardaway – Memphis Tigers
              After high hopes and big recruits, Hardaway’s Tigers haven’t quite delivered the expected results. If Memphis doesn’t turn it around, Penny’s time might be up. In Hardaway's six seasons at Memphis, the program has never finished AAC play with fewer than four losses.​

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              • Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View Post
                NCAA Hot Seat: 10 College Basketball Coaches Who Might Be Fired This Season
                https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/ncaa-hot-seat-10-college-basketball-coaches-who-might-be-fired-this-season/ss-AA1tkUks?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=86ff78f102fb43 2893201bdc5c562fd6&ei=14#image=2
                Story by Garihma Yadav
                11/01/24

                1. Penny Hardaway – Memphis Tigers
                After high hopes and big recruits, Hardaway’s Tigers haven’t quite delivered the expected results. If Memphis doesn’t turn it around, Penny’s time might be up. In Hardaway's six seasons at Memphis, the program has never finished AAC play with fewer than four losses.​
                Here's my assessment of why he is below average AS A COACH(not a recruiter/stealer):
                No one has come clamoring for him to a better job.(NBA, Power 5)..WHAT has sustained him so far are his Memphis fame and his Memphis pipeline....no one is rushing out to buy a copy of THE COACHING WISOM OF PENNY HARDAWAY...

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                • And, I don't think he has any idea how to construct a cohesive roster to play his style. But does he even know what his style is, or how to coach it? Or how to adjust to his personnel? My guess is, no, no, and . . . no.

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                  • Originally posted by RoyalShock View Post
                    And, I don't think he has any idea how to construct a cohesive roster to play his style. But does he even know what his style is, or how to coach it? Or how to adjust to his personnel? My guess is, no, no, and . . . no.
                    From what i've gotten out of his interviews .. he knows exactly what he's doing. Its just no one else knows what to do or doesn't listen and there is nothing he can do about it.

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                    • Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post

                      From what i've gotten out of his interviews .. he knows exactly what he's doing. Its just no one else knows what to do or doesn't listen and there is nothing he can do about it.
                      Ah yes. The "It's not me. It's everyone else", philosophy. That tracks.

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                      • It's the reverse Costanza.

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