VOLnMiami
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He got more out of our talent than anyone reasonably could expect. Yes, we have had 2-3 great players, but no depth. If we're at the same talent level in 3 years, which is doubtful, then perhaps you look at why.
But this guy has class, knows how to coach Defense -- which wins games and doesn't require as much talent -- and is respected because he was a fine player and now is a player's coach.
Only at UT would let going for perfect (which we're not getting) get in the way of something perfectly good and that's getting better.
Ben Howland
Lawrence Frank
Scott Skiles
And those aren't even currently employed college coaches.
He got more out of our talent than anyone reasonably could expect. Yes, we have had 2-3 great players, but no depth. If we're at the same talent level in 3 years, which is doubtful, then perhaps you look at why.
But this guy has class, knows how to coach Defense -- which wins games and doesn't require as much talent -- and is respected because he was a fine player and now is a player's coach.
Only at UT would let going for perfect (which we're not getting) get in the way of something perfectly good and that's getting better.
So,....you have a good 2-week run (some would say expected run) in the weakest bracket of the NCAA and you reward the guy by doubling his pay?
(in my best Italian voice) "....only in A-mer-e-ka...."
He got more out of our talent than anyone reasonably could expect. Yes, we have had 2-3 great players, but no depth. If we're at the same talent level in 3 years, which is doubtful, then perhaps you look at why.
But this guy has class, knows how to coach Defense -- which wins games and doesn't require as much talent -- and is respected because he was a fine player and now is a player's coach.
Only at UT would let going for perfect (which we're not getting) get in the way of something perfectly good and that's getting better.
It's not that they beat those teams, it's that UT was a bad call/flop from the E8, after an heroic comeback vs. a very good team...a team that was in the Finals a year ago. We should have been proud of the confidence our guys showed at the most critical moments. This carries over from year to year if you keep the same system and can add some talent.
I don't agree with doubling his salary but I really wish people would quit acting like UT got to choose their opponents. I'm sure Duke loved our weak bracket.
Cuonzo was a questionable call away from equaling the best run by a UT team ever. Belittling that does nothing positive for UT basketball. Stick to the rest of his time here if you want to make a real point
Coming from the guy with such adamant Dooley hate, he could've fueled the entire "anti-Dooley" train himself. You, of all people, should know how that's such a poor argument.
Why do people keep obsessing over a close loss to Michigan but ignore that we came within a point of losing a play-in game that this roster had no business being in in the first place? Big picture, people.
1) It was a charge. 2) It was a stupidly designed play to begin with...giving your PF the ball that far from the basket with 10 secs left....that's idiocy. 3) We were also 1 pt from losing the play-in game that a team with this roster had no business being in.
Some perspective is needed. And yes, it was Umass and Mercer. Don't lose your minds, people.
Why do people keep obsessing over a close loss to Michigan but ignore that we came within a point of losing a play-in game that this roster had no business being in in the first place? Big picture, people.
I wish I could go to work and massively underachieve 80% of the time, barely meet expectations the other 20%, and then get a raise and be named employee of the month.
glad you asked this question.
florida's success this season is not solely based on their run in the ncaa tournament.
tennessee's success is solely based on a 3 game stretch where they beat iowa, massachusetts, and mercer.
that's the difference.