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    MT got a lot of deserved flak while at WSU over comments like "at this level" and the silly things he said about WSU vs. KSU and KU.

    Given a comment in today's Topeka Capital-Journal, he clearly says what is on his mind.

    It sounds familiar, doesn't it? I don't fault him at all. He is just keepin' it real.

    I actually don't think lots of WSU fans disagreed wtih his statements, we just didn't like hearing publicly it from our head coach. For me, I didn't want it to become a self-fulfilling philosophy.

    "At A&M, where we are, we have got to get lucky," Turgeon said. "You've got to evaluate and you've got to get lucky, and then you've got to make them better."

    COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M has a $23 million basketball facility and a $70 million athletics budget, so it isn’t like Mark Turgeon is recruiting to a mid-major. But it isn’t like he's recru…

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    Re: Mark Turgeon being Mark Turgeon

    Originally posted by ABC
    MT got a lot of deserved flak while at WSU over comments like "at this level" and the silly things he said about WSU vs. KSU and KU.

    Given a comment in today's Topeka Capital-Journal, he clearly says what is on his mind.

    It sounds familiar, doesn't it? I don't fault him at all. He is just keepin' it real.

    I actually don't think lots of WSU fans disagreed wtih his statements, we just didn't like hearing publicly it from our head coach. For me, I didn't want it to become a self-fulfilling philosophy.

    "At A&M, where we are, we have got to get lucky," Turgeon said. "You've got to evaluate and you've got to get lucky, and then you've got to make them better."

    http://cjonline.com/sports/basketbal...ies-star-power
    Coach Turgeon is not exactly a fav of some of the alums and the above quote will not endear him one whit with the alums.

    Some alums think he whines way too much.
    "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

    --Niels Bohr







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    • #3
      Turgeon

      He's a Larry Brown protege, Ricky (which is also why he's no longer at WSU) -- how could he not whine? He was taught by the Whine King.

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      • #4
        Glass half-empty guy

        I like Greg.

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        • #5
          Re: Mark Turgeon being Mark Turgeon

          Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
          Originally posted by ABC
          MT got a lot of deserved flak while at WSU over comments like "at this level" and the silly things he said about WSU vs. KSU and KU.

          Given a comment in today's Topeka Capital-Journal, he clearly says what is on his mind.

          It sounds familiar, doesn't it? I don't fault him at all. He is just keepin' it real.

          I actually don't think lots of WSU fans disagreed wtih his statements, we just didn't like hearing publicly it from our head coach. For me, I didn't want it to become a self-fulfilling philosophy.

          "At A&M, where we are, we have got to get lucky," Turgeon said. "You've got to evaluate and you've got to get lucky, and then you've got to make them better."

          http://cjonline.com/sports/basketbal...ies-star-power
          Coach Turgeon is not exactly a fav of some of the alums and the above quote will not endear him on whit with the alums.

          Some alums think he whines way too much.
          Turge won't be happy until he's on the bench at KU.
          Wichita State, home of the All-Americans.

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          • #6
            That's just Turg trying to protect himself and make him look like he's a great coach. "Look at what I'm doing 'at this level' or 'at this place.'" Truth is...he has tons of resources and money and should have no problem competing on the national level...even at a "football" school.

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            • #7
              Re: Mark Turgeon being Mark Turgeon

              Originally posted by Big Ol' Badass Balla
              Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
              Originally posted by ABC
              MT got a lot of deserved flak while at WSU over comments like "at this level" and the silly things he said about WSU vs. KSU and KU.

              Given a comment in today's Topeka Capital-Journal, he clearly says what is on his mind.

              It sounds familiar, doesn't it? I don't fault him at all. He is just keepin' it real.

              I actually don't think lots of WSU fans disagreed wtih his statements, we just didn't like hearing publicly it from our head coach. For me, I didn't want it to become a self-fulfilling philosophy.

              "At A&M, where we are, we have got to get lucky," Turgeon said. "You've got to evaluate and you've got to get lucky, and then you've got to make them better."

              http://cjonline.com/sports/basketbal...ies-star-power
              Coach Turgeon is not exactly a fav of some of the alums and the above quote will not endear him on whit with the alums.

              Some alums think he whines way too much.
              Turge won't be happy until he's on the bench at KU.
              Then he'll be able to complain about east coast bias and the difficulties of recruiting in the midwest.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by NCAABound
                That's just Turg trying to protect himself and make him look like he's a great coach. "Look at what I'm doing 'at this level' or 'at this place.'" Truth is...he has tons of resources and money and should have no problem competing on the national level...even at a "football" school.
                Some cannot even imagine how little worry Coach Turgeon has about resources for his basketball program.

                A&M can raise the money. Big money. It is in the Ivy League class of fund raising.
                "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

                --Niels Bohr







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                • #9
                  Delete this thread altogether please.

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                  • #10
                    A piece of one article, no big deal. I appreciate what the staff gave to WSU. Don't forget the many years of disgrace for the program. There was a time in the 90's that basketball players spent more time in municipal court than the basketball court.
                    'O6 was an exciting time that WSU experiences only once in a great while. He restored a program that enabled us to get the coach that we now have. He has a top 10 team now. He has quite a record for 1st round NCAA wins. His asst coach has a career on the rise.
                    Phi Alpha

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                      Originally posted by NCAABound
                      That's just Turg trying to protect himself and make him look like he's a great coach. "Look at what I'm doing 'at this level' or 'at this place.'" Truth is...he has tons of resources and money and should have no problem competing on the national level...even at a "football" school.
                      Some cannot even imagine how little worry Coach Turgeon has about resources for his basketball program.

                      A&M can raise the money. Big money. It is in the Ivy League class of fund raising.
                      I don't think MT's is saying anything about resources. It's about tradidtion, crowd support etc. He's said several complimentary things about WSU's crowd vis a vi Tex AM.

                      RDR, with everything MT has accomplished at Tex AM and think the alumns don't have a whole lot to complain about.

                      Note to Pin Striper: it's a free country. You don't like? You don't read.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Mark Turgeon being Mark Turgeon

                        Originally posted by Big Ol' Badass Balla
                        Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                        Originally posted by ABC
                        MT got a lot of deserved flak while at WSU over comments like "at this level" and the silly things he said about WSU vs. KSU and KU.

                        Given a comment in today's Topeka Capital-Journal, he clearly says what is on his mind.

                        It sounds familiar, doesn't it? I don't fault him at all. He is just keepin' it real.

                        I actually don't think lots of WSU fans disagreed wtih his statements, we just didn't like hearing publicly it from our head coach. For me, I didn't want it to become a self-fulfilling philosophy.

                        "At A&M, where we are, we have got to get lucky," Turgeon said. "You've got to evaluate and you've got to get lucky, and then you've got to make them better."

                        http://cjonline.com/sports/basketbal...ies-star-power
                        Coach Turgeon is not exactly a fav of some of the alums and the above quote will not endear him on whit with the alums.

                        Some alums think he whines way too much.
                        Turge won't be happy until he's on the bench at KU.
                        You mean as a self assistant? That is the only way turgeon is hired there.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ABC
                          Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                          Originally posted by NCAABound
                          That's just Turg trying to protect himself and make him look like he's a great coach. "Look at what I'm doing 'at this level' or 'at this place.'" Truth is...he has tons of resources and money and should have no problem competing on the national level...even at a "football" school.
                          Some cannot even imagine how little worry Coach Turgeon has about resources for his basketball program.

                          A&M can raise the money. Big money. It is in the Ivy League class of fund raising.
                          I don't think MT's is saying anything about resources. It's about tradidtion, crowd support etc. He's said several complimentary things about WSU's crowd vis a vi Tex AM.

                          RDR, with everything MT has accomplished at Tex AM and think the alumns don't have a whole lot to complain about.

                          Note to Pin Striper: it's a free country. You don't like? You don't read.
                          I did not say that Coach Turgeon complained about resources. I was merely reinforcing another poster's comment about sufficient resources.

                          ABC, with everything GM has accomplished at WSU and think the local posters don't have a whole lot to complain about.

                          But, they do.

                          I am not sure I would give Coach Turgeon credit for improving the Aggie program in a significant manner. The previous coach left a pretty decent returning team. Current success is about the same as it was, before Coach Turgeon arrived. Of course, he could always get lucky.
                          "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

                          --Niels Bohr







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                          • #14
                            Coach Turgeon's record.

                            For the seasons 2007, 2008, 2009, the win-loss record is 73-31.

                            The Aggies have made 3 NCAA Championship appearances. The win-loss record is 3-3.
                            "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

                            --Niels Bohr







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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                              Coach Turgeon's record.

                              For the seasons 2007, 2008, 2009, the win-loss record is 73-31.

                              The Aggies have made 3 NCAA Championship appearances. The win-loss record is 3-3.
                              He's actually setting quite a few records for new Big-12 coaches. You are correct though, he did not inherit an empty cupboard, but even in that situation there is usually a blip in the second year or so. Not in this case. All indications are he is picking up steam.
                              Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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