JMSqb11
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One thing that could help Bring Back Barnes is the positive impact that he’s having on young men’s lives. If that’s his calling in life then he’s in a great spot.
I get the feeling Barnes trusts his assistants. They actively recruit and evaluate the players, and he comes in to close the deal. They evaluate during the season to be ready for the portal. They can also recruit some of the top ones because of their proven record of development. Barnes understands what is important, and he doesn’t live basketball. It’s what also makes his run pretty incredible. He holds everyone accountable.It's hard to see why any coach who is a bit older and financially secure would want to continue and have to deal with NIL/portal bull crap.
I get the feeling Barnes trusts his assistants. They actively recruit and evaluate the players, and he comes in to close the deal. They evaluate during the season to be ready for the portal. They can also recruit some of the top ones because of their proven record of development. Barnes understands what is important, and he doesn’t live basketball. It’s what also makes his run pretty incredible. He holds everyone accountable.
You stated I was a fan of "coaches" rather than team. Wanting the best coach we've ever had to stick around a few more years is being a fan of the team. He puts us in the best position year after year, consistently, more so than any coach before him.I never disagreed with that.
I do not recall making a GOAT coach choice in here or really anywhere else except talk about Coach Summitt and Gen. Neyland.
I just want to win it all and I will take Coach Barnes all day.
I still think we should have lost 3 total games. I do not think we had 6 games this year where its just not a good night and I know that those nights do happen. I watched some sports in the last 50 myself.
It's pretty noticeable the number of high level athletes have steered their offspring to BarnesWhat parent wouldn’t want their son playing for Coach Barnes and his program?
Seriously, he wins a lot, he has put numerous players in the league, you never hear about his players with off-court issues, and the entire program just exudes class.
I’m proud as hell of our basketball program under Coach Barnes.
Parents who have unrealistic expectations of how developed their kids are coming out of high school. Some expect their kids to get 35 minutes every night are are unhappy if a coach makes them earn PT with good team ball and sound defense.What parent wouldn’t want their son playing for Coach Barnes and his program?
Seriously, he wins a lot, he has put numerous players in the league, you never hear about his players with off-court issues, and the entire program just exudes class.
I’m proud as hell of our basketball program under Coach Barnes.
I’d say only about one in three kids/parents connect with Barnes message. You’ll rarely see us neck and neck for a kid considering Bruce or other coach of his ilk. Cardwell was an exception. We were close to getting him. Most parents manage their kid’s career like an investment. They listen to coaches in terms of return on investment. Barnes addresses kids as young men who need structure, discipline (and hislordandsaviorandso on) to thrive. Our advantage is that Rick is one of one. If you connect with him, there aren’t many similar options. Barnes always says the recruit he’s most likely to sign is one where the mother is in charge. It’s a funny statement, but pretty grounded in truth. We miss on certain kids because we aren’t a fit, but end up with guys like Grant, ZZ, Mashack, JJJ etc that end up being pillars in the Tennessee brand.Parents who have unrealistic expectations of how developed their kids are coming out of high school. Some expect their kids to get 35 minutes every night are are unhappy if a coach makes them earn PT with good team ball and sound defense.
Consensus is that White has made it clear that Rick can remain on staff, get a retired suit, have the world’s biggest send off etc, but he isn’t picking his successor.I think he probably gets replaced then, but as you said, lots of unknown context.
I'll also add that a 9-seed probably means we finished with double-digit losses, probably something like a 19-12 record. Losing in the 1st round of the NCAAT won't help ease that sting, obviously. And it will be tough to think that the program will have developed any sort of stability in the recruiting process of most kids with a lame duck coach, so it isn't likely that there will reinforcements on the way. Probably look a lot like UVA this year with a little more success.
Now, if he manages 20 wins and an NCAAT berth after seeing his roster gutted and pulls together a group of guys that on paper had no business being above .500, then maybe we are having a different conversation. But that's the context we don't know, right now.
We said Tennessee not Hennessy.Oh, let me be clear now. IDGAF...this coach has had 15 +/- years.to figure it out. He has YET to do it. I am DONE with he azz after this year, personally, assuming what I believe will happen in the NCAA. How F'ing sad is it you could have gone all the way....if you would have gotten out of your own stupid ways.
Oh, let me be clear now. IDGAF...this coach has had 15 +/- years.to figure it out. He has YET to do it. I am DONE with he azz after this year, personally, assuming what I believe will happen in the NCAA. How F'ing sad is it you could have gone all the way....if you would have gotten out of your own stupid ways.
Or what?
He’s been to at least the SS in 3 of the last 5 NCAAT’s with one being an EE.
We are 24-6 this year. Just you wait until we have a coach that goes 15-15. I can’t believe the fans who don’t enjoy seasons like this. Frankly, that’s the embarrassment.