Rome wasn't built in a day. Last night was better. There's LOTS of room for improvement in my life. So too this team, but one thing I am certain of, and that's they try harder than I do.
There were some men on that Norfolk State team. I think their PG is too physical for the NFL.
Effort and defense will continue to win the day for this team, and that's not going to change.
Success is mostly about the Jimmys and Joes. You don't have to have the best, but you need difference makers. Guys that do things that make the other team adjust. Tyson makes other teams adjust. Houston has about 4 guys that make you adjust. We need a couple of Jimmys and at least one Joe.
We all criticize and complain. To quote Roger Chetty from Google, "It's what we DO." We're roughly 14 months out from the absolute worst thing that's happened to our basketball program since 1989 when Tom Shupe hired Mike Cohen to lead the program for $70,000 per year. 32 years ago. (Our head women's basketball coach makes 5 times that amount today, let that sink in for a minute) Anyway, in the 14 months since the sudden and completely unexpected (and unplanned) departure of the best coach this program has ever seen, this program is 23-8 with a conference title, NCAA birth and seems poised to compete for another NCAA birth at the end of this season and by all measures is a top 60ish type team, and that's with everyone here seeing about 20 things we CAN improve upon. It's not like we're UNI where if we play a perfect game we can stay within 10 of Arkansas. You've heard no issues inside the program and all of this has been accomplished while the Athletic Department struggles near financial collapse due to Covid. Literally no one will support Gregg Marshall more than I will, and he was handed the keys to a purring Lexus compared to what IB was handed 14 months ago and was 10-21 in his first 31 games and was thrown out of the play in conference tournament game, AND he had been a head coach for 9 seasons prior. Compare IB instead to Mike Cohen (never the head guy when given the reigns) who also went 10-21 in his first 31 games.
I've said it before and I'll say again, probably enough times to piss off everyone on this fine forum, but everything is not perfect, and there are legitimate and serious concerns on the horizon. We have to get better if we plan on continuing this success. This team isn't pretty to watch right now, but if we're being honest, there were some 2010s team that were pretty brutal to watch, and most of those teams turned out ok. Keep supporting these guys and remain engaged. They got better last night, maybe not marginally better, but they got better. Let's do that 3 more times and then see what we can do in conference.
Tomorrow isn't promised. Go Shocks.
There were some men on that Norfolk State team. I think their PG is too physical for the NFL.
Effort and defense will continue to win the day for this team, and that's not going to change.
Success is mostly about the Jimmys and Joes. You don't have to have the best, but you need difference makers. Guys that do things that make the other team adjust. Tyson makes other teams adjust. Houston has about 4 guys that make you adjust. We need a couple of Jimmys and at least one Joe.
We all criticize and complain. To quote Roger Chetty from Google, "It's what we DO." We're roughly 14 months out from the absolute worst thing that's happened to our basketball program since 1989 when Tom Shupe hired Mike Cohen to lead the program for $70,000 per year. 32 years ago. (Our head women's basketball coach makes 5 times that amount today, let that sink in for a minute) Anyway, in the 14 months since the sudden and completely unexpected (and unplanned) departure of the best coach this program has ever seen, this program is 23-8 with a conference title, NCAA birth and seems poised to compete for another NCAA birth at the end of this season and by all measures is a top 60ish type team, and that's with everyone here seeing about 20 things we CAN improve upon. It's not like we're UNI where if we play a perfect game we can stay within 10 of Arkansas. You've heard no issues inside the program and all of this has been accomplished while the Athletic Department struggles near financial collapse due to Covid. Literally no one will support Gregg Marshall more than I will, and he was handed the keys to a purring Lexus compared to what IB was handed 14 months ago and was 10-21 in his first 31 games and was thrown out of the play in conference tournament game, AND he had been a head coach for 9 seasons prior. Compare IB instead to Mike Cohen (never the head guy when given the reigns) who also went 10-21 in his first 31 games.
I've said it before and I'll say again, probably enough times to piss off everyone on this fine forum, but everything is not perfect, and there are legitimate and serious concerns on the horizon. We have to get better if we plan on continuing this success. This team isn't pretty to watch right now, but if we're being honest, there were some 2010s team that were pretty brutal to watch, and most of those teams turned out ok. Keep supporting these guys and remain engaged. They got better last night, maybe not marginally better, but they got better. Let's do that 3 more times and then see what we can do in conference.
Tomorrow isn't promised. Go Shocks.
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