I've seen all over my 65 yrs watching.-- Yunkus over Hammonds /Salley/Forrest, Price over Marbury (for longevity)
so mine--Price, Anderson, Yunkus, Scott, and Harpring --then Kaiser from the old days-' 59-62
In Sept, I asked some friends who would have the fewest conference wins--football or bball ??--my guess was bball even though we play a lot more bballl games
CERTAIN mediocrity, for sure with him.Gotta start to rebuild sometime. If he can't get a top talent big there is no way his team competes for winning record. for even next yr.
THe Collins ship had a hole in it the size of a whale and yet he got on board.Of course he can live off his contract a long time if he wanted w/o the new job..
What happened? Like a different team.Of course having Terry come out of shadows and put on a SHOW was the key. Even with the TOs we shot well to overcome that and then also evened the REB battle.
2 stats jumped out at me-our FT% -89 (unreal) and their 3 pt -17%. What it all means going forward...
SJ,
On LBs--yes they were on the field a lot but they got those BIG stats by being PRODUCTIVE.How many tackles next yr are going to be missed if the new LBs don't produce and thus give up more points.The LBs will have stats but are they good enough vs the OFFs of today.
Well,another game vs a good team in which we were not competitive really and whats worse--at home. Twice as many TOs as assists is a recipe for disaster-- which is what we got.
Actually Hewitt recruited really well. He even still has at least one player still in the NBA. He got top 50 guys a lot--just couldn't coach them at a certain point.
Mc Collum is gone it looks like
I would love to have Rutherford somehow EQUALLY replace Nate, same with Robinson , as well as have Tatum even start over either of the 2 new LBs much less equal CT and Eley
I put all those under -possible but "unlikely" - at this point
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