Cuonzo Martin is a badass

#77
#77
Badass? No.

Improving. Yes. Contrast the way his team responded to him at the end of the year with how our football team responded to Coach Dooley at the end of his third year. That is quality leadership and coaching compared to the quit-fest was saw with the football team. It would've carried over to next year's team.

Positive impact on national perception of UT? Yes. The class treatment of the Iowa coach, and his taking the time to praise Martin and our players, was a strong positive for Tennessee.

I wish him well in the future. He was a man of character and dignity, traits that would've stood his future recruiting efforts in good stead with players and their families.

Now we find out just how committed this generation's leadership is to Tennessee basketball.
 
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#82
Absolutely nothing. I quoted a post that mentioned Marquette spends a lot of money on recruiting. I was just saying yeah...its all they have.

A guy like Wojo would never consider a school like Tennessee, I don't think, because he knows basketball is not going to get the resources.

It's the difference between Howland calling Marquette and really wanting the job and Tennessee having to roll out the carpet and promise him things Martin has done without.

It may not be a blue blood like Duke or UK, but they spend like they are. The rest of their athletic programs depend on the basketball program like we depend on our football program.

For Martin and his assistants, it's not a lateral move like many think.
 
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#83
A guy like Wojo would never consider a school like Tennessee, I don't think, because he knows basketball is not going to get the resources.

It's the difference between Howland calling Marquette and really wanting the job and Tennessee having to roll out the carpet and promise him things Martin has done without.

It may not be a blue blood like Duke or UK, but they spend like they are. The rest of their athletic programs depend on the basketball program like we depend on our football program.

For Martin and his assistants, it's not a lateral move like many think.

I agree. Being the only show in town and not taking a backseat is excellent.
 
#84
#84
I agree. Being the only show in town and not taking a backseat is excellent.

And not directed at you but since we are discussing...Marquette has talked to at least three other people that we know of besides CCM. Shaka Smart absolutely one of the hottest coaching names the last few years. Howland who wants the job badly and is one of the best of those thought to be available and Wojo, the hottest assistant name in the country...and Cuonzo...that's a pretty badass group of candidates to be amongst, wouldn't you/ya'll agree?
 
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#86
And not directed at you but since we are discussing...Marquette has talked to at least three other people that we know of besides CCM. Shaka Smart absolutely one of the hottest coaching names the last few years. Howland who wants the job badly and is one of the best of those thought to be available and Wojo, the hottest assistant name in the country...and Cuonzo...that's a pretty badass group of candidates to be amongst, wouldn't you/ya'll agree?

Have you asked yourself why Buzz took a paycut to get out?
 
#87
#87
coach who coached well the last three years. Those wanting him to leave are crazy.

Revolutions usually fail. UT Football is a good example of that.

this is dumb on every level.. stop confusing three good weeks for three good years.
 
#88
#88
Have you asked yourself why Buzz took a paycut to get out?

I have. Actually, I've done a little more than that. Martin did his due diligence on taking the UT job, I reckon this will be even easier...

Badass group to be associated with though, huh?
 
#89
#89
Well, let's see:

Year 1: Took a team with very little talent that was predicted to finish next to last in the SEC and finished 2nd.

Year 2: Admittedly, an average season. His worst here.

Year 3: Sweet 16 birth. One block/charge call away from Elite 8 appearance.

Seems like swell job to me.

Year 2: lost Maymon, too
 
#91
#91
I have. Actually, I've done a little more than that. Martin did his due diligence on taking the UT job, I reckon this will be even easier...

Badass group to be associated with though, huh?

No man. Not really.

Wojo has never coached, everybody has offered Smart and everybody has been rejected and Howland apparently has coaching herpes.
 
#94
#94
You are mental if you call what he's done the past three years "well".

Lol this is so weird I say this stuff during the tourney run and get destroyed and a few days after its over you get 27 likes? People were just waiting for a tourney loss to hate him? Lol. Ps I don't hate him I think he's above average
 
#95
#95
Have you asked yourself why Buzz took a paycut to get out?

i'll answer that one.

i think buzz believes that va tech is a potential sleeping basketball giant.

there are a lot of players in the maryland/virginia area. with the destruction of the big east, georgetown may fade as a basketball power. maryland has left the acc. virginia has never been consistently good.

i think he believes he could truly be a force there, even though no one ever has.
 
#96
#96
1.) Those SEC predictions are jokes. And...that 2nd place finish did wonders for us in the SEC tournament and the NCAA tournament, right?

2.) A couple of good wins and the same results.

3.) A sweet 16 was expected. It took another late season run to even make it to the dance. We were far too talented to end up as one of the last teams in.

People seem to ignore the fact that the SEC was awful, that team finished 19-15 with losses to absolutely terrible teams. Not moderately bad teams, completely terrible ones.
 
#97
#97
I'm further baffled after reading the rest of the thread that people think the light has suddenly came on for Zo.

We won 8 of the last 11 this year.

9 of the last 12 last year.

9 of his last 12 in his first year.

Did he suddenly get better as a coach at the end of those years.

I have no more faith that if Zo comes back next year, that we don't get off to a crappy start again, than I do in General Neyland's ghost showing up and boxing Saban's ears this fall.

This years team just played the RPI game a little better and was loaded with veterans who gutted out just enough wins to make the tournament.
 
#98
#98
i'll answer that one.

i think buzz believes that va tech is a potential sleeping basketball giant.

there are a lot of players in the maryland/virginia area. with the destruction of the big east, georgetown may fade as a basketball power. maryland has left the acc. virginia has never been consistently good.

i think he believes he could truly be a force there, even though no one ever has.

I agree with all but Georgetown. That will never happen imo.
 
#99
#99
I'm further baffled after reading the rest of the thread that people think the light has suddenly came on for Zo.

We won 8 of the last 11 this year.

9 of the last 12 last year.

9 of his last 12 in his first year.

Did he suddenly get better as a coach at the end of those years.

I have no more faith that if Zo comes back next year, that we don't get off to a crappy start again, than I do in General Neyland's ghost showing up and boxing Saban's ears this fall.

This years team just played the RPI game a little better and was loaded with veterans who gutted out just enough wins to make the tournament.

Bingo. The field was weaker this year.
 
Nah he deserves some credit. I think he coached really well this past month. But he's paid to coach 12 months not 1 month a year.

He does. He has coached with class, and for that he deserves our respect.

He recruited under difficult conditions, and had set himself up to possibly recruit better players more consistently.

He made the Sweet Sixteen, and some late games we actually dominated. (I hate that I missed the Virginia game this year.)

...but yeah, there was a lot of major underachieving this year (and all three years), that just seemed inexcusable to me. We should aspire to do better than that. I would not have been upset if he had stayed, but I am anxiously waiting to see what comes next.
 
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