That's a BIG if, the NCAA is powerless and schools have called their bluff. They also don't want unc or dook to suffer any consequences. The FBI has no power over NCAA sanctions either so if you think they're going to get involved you're only kidding yourself. And if you think Rick Barnes is squeaky clean then you're naive.If the FBI or NCAA wipes out all his accomplishments, then he certainly will have failed.
Perhaps you should offer him advice on the matter. It's not like he's forgotten more than you will ever know about the game
Which is exactly why I wondered if he should sit out most of the 2nd half. We were playing very well without him. We will need him for most games, but sometimes you have to stick with what’s working.I don't think not calling a time-out was the sole reason we lost. I think it was a poor coaching decision regardless though.
I think Fulkerson's performance was likely the reason for the loss today. He was frustrated by the athleticism and size of Auburn and was bullied in the paint.
Which is exactly why I wondered if he should sit out most of the 2nd half. We were playing very well without him. We will need him for most games, but sometimes you have to stick with what’s working.
I’m not going to criticize Barnes though... he’s forgotten more than I’ll ever know about coaching.
I believe it's fair to criticize him for this. If something is working, why change?
I think it's fair too. I defend him but not calling a TO there when it was obvious we were melting down was really bad. And I didn't like his answer after the game when he gave a pretty smartass reply back. I get the argument that he thought he may need TOs at the end of the game but the way it worked out he looks even worse for having 2 left. And if he takes a TO and they still suck, then at the least you can't fault Barnes for not trying to calm them down. Waiting until the media timeout was too long because it was a 10-0 run by then. And what makes it different IMO is it wasn't we were running the offense and the shots weren't falling, it's we couldn't complete a pass or do anything right. That's a sure sign the team is panicking, and this is NOT the team to let play through a panic.
Dead right about Vescovi being the only legit point guard we have and the loss of Turner being huge. The TV timeout didn’t stop the run and I doubt another one would have stopped the turnover avalanche. No semblance of running an offense with Bowden or JJJ bringing the ball up.I do agree that Barnes should have called a timeout to get his guys to settle down but I don’t think it would have made a difference in the outcome.
Too many turnovers cost us this game.
Besides Vescovi, we don’t have any true ball handlers on this team which is why Turner missing the rest of the season is a huge loss.
We’d easily be an 8-9 seed heading into the NCAA Tournament with Turner playing.
I also don't like some of Barnes's remarks which seems to place a lot of blame on the players, or some of his coaching strategies. However, one has to admit that he has stabilized a shaky program and raised its profile since he's been here, and has run a clean program comprised of young men that I'm proud to have represented the university.I'm tired of seeing a $5,000,000 a year coach routinely throwing his players under the bus while rarely shouldering the blame himself. I do not have a lot of faith in Barnes at this point. This will likely mark the third time in five seasons he has been unable to make the tournament, and in that time he's only won three tournament games.
And how many of those came during that 18 point run? Probably a good reason to have put Vescovi out thereI do agree that Barnes should have called a timeout to get his guys to settle down but I don’t think it would have made a difference in the outcome.
Too many turnovers cost us this game.
Besides Vescovi, we don’t have any true ball handlers on this team which is why Turner missing the rest of the season is a huge loss.
We’d easily be an 8-9 seed heading into the NCAA Tournament with Turner playing.
Meh... I appreciate his honesty. To place blame on his shoulders 100% of the time may sound like the right thing to do on the surface, but in reality it’s false humility, disingenuous, and just not true. Yes, it’s their job to teach and train the players correctly, but at some point the players have to execute.I'm tired of seeing a $5,000,000 a year coach routinely throwing his players under the bus while rarely shouldering the blame himself. I do not have a lot of faith in Barnes at this point. This will likely mark the third time in five seasons he has been unable to make the tournament, and in that time he's only won three tournament games.