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Admiral, Grant, Bone and Lamonte are as good of a top 4 as anyone has leftI disagree that we weren’t in that class. There isn’t a team in the country we can’t play with. Maybe we had less margin of error, maybe not. That’s the debate point. The debate point isn’t whether we belonged in the conversation or not.
If you think back to 3-4 years ago and where this program was, compared to now, this season was still a success.
I mean, I get it. I think it was a good year and I understand the hole we were put in after Tyndall. I also agree that this group of players was really likeable so it just hurts more to come up short."Empty" is a good word for the year, but I'd still argue that this:
is the right perspective on it. This program was a tire fire. I've never been under any illusions that Barnes is one of the very elite coaches, but all we needed him to do was come in and re-establish the program and make it an attractive job again. Success success success. We may not be one of the blue bloods but by God we offer just about everything else.
Put that scenario on any mid major campus in the country and they’d be singing praises and talking about how great this season was, and they’d be correct. Being great at basketball isn’t a Tennessee birthright. It takes time to build a program, essentially from scratch.I mean, I get it. I think it was a good year and I understand the hole we were put in after Tyndall. I also agree that this group of players was really likeable so it just hurts more to come up short.
But let’s not make this something it isn’t. A good coach and good players got to the Sweet 16 in their fourth year together. That team was really fun, worked hard, and split the games vs. teams with similar talent/ranking.
But this isn’t a mid major. I think this is the 2nd best job in the SEC.Put that scenario on any mid major campus in the country and they’d be singing praises and talking about how great this season was, and they’d be correct. Being great at basketball isn’t a Tennessee birthright. It takes time to build a program, essentially from scratch.
Edit: More than just mid majors. Many fellow SEC members would trade places with Tennessee, as would most of the PAC 10, Big East, etc.
Then you and I may be on the same page, but there are many that are poo-pooing this season as a failure and that's just not the case. I think the program is ahead of schedule, and on the rise.But this isn’t a mid major. I think this is the 2nd best job in the SEC.
I’m not trying to downplay the success we’ve had the last two years or saying I have any issue with continuing under Barnes.
I’m just saying that, when he was hired, we would all have agreed a realistic expectation would have been making the Sweet 16 in the 4th year. And maybe an SEC regular season title in the 3rd year would have been considered way ahead of schedule.
We’re all just down in the dumps because 1) losing sucks when you’re really good and 2) we don’t know if we’ll like the next group of guys as much as we liked this one.Then you and I may be on the same page, but there are many that are poo-pooing this season as a failure and that's just not the case. I think the program is ahead of schedule, and on the rise.
But this isn’t a mid major. I think this is the 2nd best job in the SEC.