'Not fans' fault Martin is gone' (great read)

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If the fans can talk a coach into leaving, Nick Saban must never read twitter. Three national championships in four seasons wasn’t enough to save him from the fans’ ire after he bumbled away an opportunity to beat Auburn in the Iron Bowl last November.
 
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Going out on top. The next couple years aren't looking so hot. He gets a fresh start at Cal

On top? A Sweet 16 in one year and zero championships of any kind is going out on top? I agree that he got out while the getting was good, but I'd hardly call it going out on top. Wait until he encounters the competition in the Pac-12. They get a few more bids than what the SEC has gotten the last 2 years.
 
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On top? A Sweet 16 in one year and zero championships of any kind is going out on top? I agree that he got out while the getting was good, but I'd hardly call it going out on top. Wait until he encounters the competition in the Pac-12. They get a few more bids than what the SEC has gotten the last 2 years.

Well whatever you want to call it. I call it top because I think it was probably as good as he was going to do here. I couldn't see him lasting more than 2 more years with what was coming down the pipe
 
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Well whatever you want to call it. I call it top because I think it was probably as good as he was going to do here. I couldn't see him lasting more than 2 more years with what was coming down the pipe

A Sweet 16 was his ceiling here. The next 2 years were going to be rebuilding projects whether he was here or not. However, it shouldn't have been that way in his fourth year if he had recruited well. He will be to blame for the lack of talent that we'll have.

Blame it on Hart for not giving him a fat buyout, but I don't blame Hart. Why give a guy a fat buyout when you probably know that you are going to have to pay it out in the next 2 years because his recruiting wasn't up to standards and we would struggle?
 
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A Sweet 16 was his ceiling here. The next 2 years were going to be rebuilding projects whether he was here or not. However, it shouldn't have been that way in his fourth year if he had recruited well. He will be to blame for the lack of talent that we'll have.

Blame it on Hart for not giving him a fat buyout, but I don't blame Hart. Why give a guy a fat buyout when you probably know that you are going to have to pay it out in the next 2 years because his recruiting wasn't up to standards and we would struggle?

we did a seven footer coming in though. when was the last time we had a 7 footer?
 
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That's if Martin had stayed.

Last 7 footer was Stevie Hamer.

i know im just sayin you said itd be his rebuilding year.


i feel bad for the players, especially richardson. he played as strong as you can ask a player in the tourney for ccm. the men left behind i guess. hopefully its bball and these guys can adjust quickly. j.r. showed a lot of offense in the tourney as well so hopefully whatever style we switch to he will thrive in.
 
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Not fans’ fault Martin is gone | BenGarrett.net. Pretty good read

An excerpt:

'Bottom line? Coaches don’t go from the upper tier of the SEC to a Pac 12 wasteland — especially when they have zero ties to the West Coast — to prove a point to fans.'

and later.

'But the bottom line is that Martin just took Tennessee to a Sweet 16 appearance. Wake me up when he does the same in Berkeley. Tennessee-to-Cal is a downward move. Coaches don’t do that to prove a point. There’s a term for that. It’s called “cutting off your nose to spite your face.” '

http://www.bengarrett.net/2014/04/no...artin-is-gone/

You took the words right outta my mouth . :rock:
 
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The problem is, whether you think it's a decent article or not, is it is on something called bengarrett.net, while Forde's hatchet job is on Yahoo and flying all over FB and everywhere else. I hope to hell the administration starts a massive PR campaign soon, because I was ok with losing Martin, but the University is taking a beating nationally.

So let's get this straight you want to be able to bash the coaches, but when you are called out nationally for it you would like everyone to just forget it. Doesn't work that way in the real world.
 
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The media has been hellbent on painting us as the evil, nefarious fanbase, and to paint CCM as this sweet little innocent child. Let them say what they want. Once again volnation has to be strong. We've weathered worse than this
 
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i know im just sayin you said itd be his rebuilding year.


i feel bad for the players, especially richardson. he played as strong as you can ask a player in the tourney for ccm. the men left behind i guess. hopefully its bball and these guys can adjust quickly. j.r. showed a lot of offense in the tourney as well so hopefully whatever style we switch to he will thrive in.

With or without the 7 footer, we would be rebuilding. That shouldn't happen in a coach's fourth year.
 
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So let's get this straight you want to be able to bash the coaches, but when you are called out nationally for it you would like everyone to just forget it. Doesn't work that way in the real world.

The out-of-touch media can call out the fan base and whoever else they want. Let their cluelessness shine through. Martin not getting support from the UT admin is the reason he left, not because of some petition. That didn't help, but any coach worth his salt doesn't leave over that.
 
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Good read only because it doesn't call you out?

Good read because it's the truth. If CCM truly left over the petition, I don't want him coaching my Vols. I want a man who will stand with his men when things get tough and lead the charge straight back into the fans' favor.
 
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The problem is, whether you think it's a decent article or not, is it is on something called bengarrett.net, while Forde's hatchet job is on Yahoo and flying all over FB and everywhere else. I hope to hell the administration starts a massive PR campaign soon, because I was ok with losing Martin, but the University is taking a beating nationally.

Programs take beatings in the national media all the time. Doesn't mean squat in the long run, unless the accusations are especially damning.

None of these articles have any bearing on the future of UT basketball or even its perception among potential coaches. The only thing that matters right now is how much money Hart is willing to spend on Cuonzo's replacement.

If he's willing to write a big check, then UT basketball will get a serious upgrade. If not, well, it could be a rough few years in TBA.
 
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So let's get this straight you want to be able to bash the coaches, but when you are called out nationally for it you would like everyone to just forget it. Doesn't work that way in the real world.

Uh…. what? I don't know that I've ever bashed Martin, and my point was that the national press was taking us to task and that the UTAD needed to get ahead of the story. I have no idea what you are talking about.
 
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His Twitter scrolling along the bottom is great. One was something like "guess it's time to head over to VolNation to see who the next coach will be."

eta:

"Ben Garrett ‏@benwgarrett
Well, I've held off long enough. Might as well head over to Volnation & see who UT is hiring as its next coach. #Scoop #AlwaysRight"

then

"Ben Garrett ‏@benwgarrett
Well, heck, I take back the negative comments about VN since 1st post I saw was someone linking to my blog. 😄"
 
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