As we saw this year, and what casual bball fans fail to understand, is that the postseason is what matters. If you win 30 something games and lose in the first round your year sucked.
Look at AUB. Top ten preseason. Bad regular season. Not even ranked most if the year.
Won in the postseason. Turned their year into a great year. No one will remember all the regular season losses and disappointment.
Who had a better year, UT or AUB?
AUB. Because they went further.
No, the only thing that really matters is the winner in tonight's Championship game. Nobody really remembers the Final 4 except for the fans of that team.
You don't think Duke is one of the best in the country. They certainly have the best player hands down. They barely survived the 2nd and 3rd rounds.
Virginia - lucky in a way that we weren't.
Auburn should've been gone after 1st round. Kid missed 2 of 3 at the end of the game. Pulled out a 1 point win.
There were some disappointments this year. Plenty of disappointments. There were plenty of highs as well. This ain't womens basketball where 4 to 6 teams really only have a chance to win.
Like many of the teams discussed above for the second year in a row this team was taken out by a buzzer beater. It happens.
Back to whether or not Barnes is worth $5 mil. I don't know but Coach Fulmer has to figure that out. That is a lot of money. I sure would hate to have to start over as a program when Coach Barnes is building momentum. Coach Barnes has to know going to UCLA is a risk. It seems like a bad cultural fit, the expectations would be high, he is older and the cost of living doesn't compare. Maybe $4 mil here would get it done.
A person is worth what somebody is willing to pay. We see it all of the time in sports and it almost makes no sense. Some work out and some don't. It seems UCLA is inflating the market but did Coach Fulmer do the same with some of his assistant coach hires for football?
I will leave the Martin vs Barnes comparisons to those that just want to argue but as others have pointed out Barnes is much more respected and knows what he's doing.