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Originally posted by shoxlax View Post
Speaking to people who know Mark, I think he understands he didn’t realize at the time how good he had it here. That was 15 years ago. I forgive him."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 Kel Varnsen View Post
LOL
Grant McCasland
Greg Heiar
Bob Richey (I know he has gotten a lot of flack on this board because of 76 but he actually has been pretty successful at Furman)
Bryan Mullins
Darian DeVries
And that’s from a quick search. None of those guys have something that can be used against them in recruiting and hurt perception like Marshall does. Right or wrong, that’s reality.
It’s amazing that we even have to have this conversation. Marshall is gone. He ain’t coming back. And it’s utterly insane to suggest otherwise.
Would Marshall have done better than IB overall? Likely. But he’s gone. We can pay tribute to him as the best coach we’ve had (or right alongside Ralph Miller) without suggesting something that has no possibility of happening.
I understand having fond memories over the final four, undefeated season, etc. but those weren't coming back even with Marshall as the coach. We still cant recruit at the level necessary for the AAC. We've had roster turnover worse than nearly every team in the country since Landry left. All of this started with Marshall.
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Originally posted by shocker43 View Post
the posters screaming about naming names have disappeared lol.
I understand having fond memories over the final four, undefeated season, etc. but those weren't coming back even with Marshall as the coach. We still cant recruit at the level necessary for the AAC. We've had roster turnover worse than nearly every team in the country since Landry left. All of this started with Marshall.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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It's extremely concerning to read the Eagle article and hear that the team had an entire week of bad practice. That is unacceptable and completely on the coaching staff.
A coach has to be able to instill a certain level of fear into the players. Otherwise there is zero fear of consequence for slacking off and stepping out of line.
It's clear to me that the players in general neither respect or fear IB at all. I'm sure they "like" him.
It doesn't matter if he's the best X's and O's guy in the country, or the best recruiter. He isn't going to accomplish anything if the players don't respect him.
Absent a complete 180 in the next few weeks, IB is done in my mind. Recruiting is going to become impossible, as every opposing coach will tell recruits that IB is on the hot seat.
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Originally posted by shocker43 View Post
the posters screaming about naming names have disappeared lol.
I understand having fond memories over the final four, undefeated season, etc. but those weren't coming back even with Marshall as the coach. We still cant recruit at the level necessary for the AAC. We've had roster turnover worse than nearly every team in the country since Landry left. All of this started with Marshall.
I’m not sure IB is the one for this job at all. So I’m open to whoever Saal has in mind. Just frustrating, given this is the main tie I’ve got to the US after moving to the UK
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Originally posted by cjp27 View PostIt's extremely concerning to read the Eagle article and hear that the team had an entire week of bad practice. That is unacceptable and completely on the coaching staff.
A coach has to be able to instill a certain level of fear into the players. Otherwise there is zero fear of consequence for slacking off and stepping out of line.
It's clear to me that the players in general neither respect or fear IB at all. I'm sure they "like" him.
It doesn't matter if he's the best X's and O's guy in the country, or the best recruiter. He isn't going to accomplish anything if the players don't respect him.
Absent a complete 180 in the next few weeks, IB is done in my mind. Recruiting is going to become impossible, as every opposing coach will tell recruits that IB is on the hot seat.
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Originally posted by shocker43 View Post
the posters screaming about naming names have disappeared lol.
I understand having fond memories over the final four, undefeated season, etc. but those weren't coming back even with Marshall as the coach. We still cant recruit at the level necessary for the AAC. We've had roster turnover worse than nearly every team in the country since Landry left. All of this started with Marshall.
3G set a high bar. We shouldn't lower the bar now.
Okay, I'll get off my soapbox now. Point I'm trying to make is that fans would continue to support a team after a bad loss that shows they have some fight in them. The fight starts with the coach, and I continue to see zero fight in him. Just the same canned monotone responses.
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Originally posted by cjp27 View PostIt's extremely concerning to read the Eagle article and hear that the team had an entire week of bad practice. That is unacceptable and completely on the coaching staff.
A coach has to be able to instill a certain level of fear into the players. Otherwise there is zero fear of consequence for slacking off and stepping out of line.
It's clear to me that the players in general neither respect or fear IB at all. I'm sure they "like" him.
It doesn't matter if he's the best X's and O's guy in the country, or the best recruiter. He isn't going to accomplish anything if the players don't respect him.
Absent a complete 180 in the next few weeks, IB is done in my mind. Recruiting is going to become impossible, as every opposing coach will tell recruits that IB is on the hot seat.
Let's take all of that as the truth.
Those are several, among dozens of reasons that you DON'T HIRE A COACH WITH NO HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE AT WICHITA STATE, DARRON!
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Originally posted by wichshock65 View Post3G set a high bar. We shouldn't lower the bar now."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View Post
No one's arguing that we lower the bar, the argument is against the posters who think bringing back 3G is a better option than choosing an up-and-coming coach, of which there are plenty to choose from, and none of which have the baggage that 3G has in the minds of recruits and their families.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
Yup .. Some seem to think our program is only good because of Marshall and that's the only path back to success. Program was good before Marshall (though maybe not to the heights he took us) but it can be just as good going forward without crawling back to Marshall.
Everyone on this forum knows IB is not the guy to get us where we want to be.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
Those are several, among dozens of reasons that you DON'T HIRE A COACH WITH NO HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE AT WICHITA STATE, DARRON!
IB was never seen by much of anyone as a future HC. The guy allegedly even turned down a few interview requests, which would seem to indicate that even he had his doubts of being in the lead seat.
If Saal finds a fiery young assistant that has the absolute makings of a head guy, and has been part of some high functioning teams, I wouldn't object to it. Would I feel better about hiring someone who has had success in the lead chair? Of course. Would I frown upon a hot up and coming assistant who has been groomed for the job? Absolutely not. Head coach or assistant coach, it really comes down to passion, ambition and connection. Saal can go get that from either place.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry
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Gregg ain't coming back fellas. He's very content and can live with what he's accomplished, which is a **** ton. All we can do is thank him and applaud him for what he's done on and off the court, which is a lot for the U and the city.
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