Defense and rebounding. Well we will get a chance on Monday to personally observe if progress has been made in this area. Granted Missouri Southern is not Div 1, but the principles of defending and rebounding remain the same regardless who you are playing against. And I hope we shoot better than we did against Drake. Go Shocks.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
He's the best coach we have ever had ... i'm not ready to say he's the best we will EVER have... which is what was said
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Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
Then you are not paying attention. A Gene Stephenson or GGG are rare breeds. With the rapid changes in basketball landscape and the realignments going on the ground to achieve what these guys have done for wsu just will not be there (and I didn’t even talk about my lack of confidence in the AD/President).
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Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
Then you are not paying attention. A Gene Stephenson or GGG are rare breeds. With the rapid changes in basketball landscape and the realignments going on the ground to achieve what these guys have done for wsu just will not be there (and I didn’t even talk about my lack of confidence in the AD/President).
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Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
Then you are not paying attention. A Gene Stephenson or GGG are rare breeds. With the rapid changes in basketball landscape and the realignments going on the ground to achieve what these guys have done for wsu just will not be there (and I didn’t even talk about my lack of confidence in the AD/President).
Saying he's the best coach we've ever had is a pretty solid argument that can be backed up by things you "pay attention to"
Saying he's the best coach we ever will have ... is just dumb. Is it possible ? sure ... but I'm not on board with thinking our best days are in the past. We can't predict the future and we have every possibility to land a coach that can take us back to the final four (or ideally, a natty). Who knows .. might already be here
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
Really? Well you're in luck because I just happen to have a bridge for sale, just your size too. And some winning lottery tickets.
Ralph Miller is in a class by himself - the greatest Shocker coach as he attained his success coaching in the Valley of Death and was successful at two other major universities - Iowa and Oregon State. Ralph was a great ambassador for Wichita and the State of Kansas - born in Chanute, had marvelous high school and university (Kansas) athletic careers and on May 3, 1988 was enshrined into the Basketball Hall of Fame. One of the three great Kansas born/bred basketball coaches - Adolph Rupp (Halstead, Ks), Dean Smith (Emporia, Ks) and Ralph Miller.
A debate could be held regards who is #2 behind Ralph. Four former coaches worthy of consideration include Marshall, Gene Smithson, Eugene Johnson and Leonard Umnus.
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View Post
You can keep your bridge and lottery tickets; while I keep an open mind regards Shocker coaches.
Ralph Miller is in a class by himself - the greatest Shocker coach as he attained his success coaching in the Valley of Death and was successful at two other major universities - Iowa and Oregon State. Ralph was a great ambassador for Wichita and the State of Kansas - born in Chanute, had marvelous high school and university (Kansas) athletic careers and on May 3, 1988 was enshrined into the Basketball Hall of Fame. One of the three great Kansas born/bred basketball coaches - Adolph Rupp (Halstead, Ks), Dean Smith (Emporia, Ks) and Ralph Miller.
A debate could be held regards who is #2 behind Ralph. Four former coaches worthy of consideration include Marshall, Gene Smithson, Eugene Johnson and Leonard Umnus.
People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Not taking anything away from Ralph Miller's greatness, but it doesn't approach Marshall. If you can't see that, then you are blinded by some personal vendetta and/or are an idiot.
Ralph Miller:- 220-133 record at WSU (62%)
- 81-75 conference record (52%)
- 3 NIT appearances (basically NCAA's as that was the premier tournament of the day)
- 1 NCAA Elite Eight
- From Chanute, KS
Gregg Marshall:- 330-121 record at WSU (73%)
- 171-55 conference record (76%)
- 7 NCAA appearances in 12 eligible years
- 1 Final Four
- 1 Sweet Sixteen
- 3 Round of 32 appearances
- 1 NIT Championship
- 1 NIT Semifinal appearance
- From Greenwood, SC
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View Post
You can keep your bridge and lottery tickets; while I keep an open mind regards Shocker coaches.
Ralph Miller is in a class by himself - the greatest Shocker coach as he attained his success coaching in the Valley of Death and was successful at two other major universities - Iowa and Oregon State. Ralph was a great ambassador for Wichita and the State of Kansas - born in Chanute, had marvelous high school and university (Kansas) athletic careers and on May 3, 1988 was enshrined into the Basketball Hall of Fame. One of the three great Kansas born/bred basketball coaches - Adolph Rupp (Halstead, Ks), Dean Smith (Emporia, Ks) and Ralph Miller.
A debate could be held regards who is #2 behind Ralph. Four former coaches worthy of consideration include Marshall, Gene Smithson, Eugene Johnson and Leonard Umnus."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View Post
If Manfred Mann's Earth Band were to write a follow-up song and made it about you, it would be called "Blinded by the Spite.""You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostNot taking anything away from Ralph Miller's greatness, but it doesn't approach Marshall. If you can't see that, then you are blinded by some personal vendetta and/or are an idiot.
Ralph Miller:- 220-133 record at WSU (62%)
- 81-75 conference record (52%)
- 3 NIT appearances (basically NCAA's as that was the premier tournament of the day)
- 1 NCAA Elite Eight
- From Chanute, KS
Gregg Marshall:- 330-121 record at WSU (73%)
- 171-55 conference record (76%)
- 7 NCAA appearances in 12 eligible years
- 1 Final Four
- 1 Sweet Sixteen
- 3 Round of 32 appearances
- 1 NIT Championship
- 1 NIT Semifinal appearance
- From Greenwood, SC
Importantly the NCAA Tournament invited only 32 teams during Ralph's tenure; Marshall's teams sought seedings in 64 or 68 team tournaments.
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View Post
If Manfred Mann's Earth Band were to write a follow-up song and made it about you, it would be called "Blinded by the Spite."
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