spdrama
Ramblin' Wreck
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WINNING. It begets winning. Losing begets losing. And that, in turn, leads to loss of confidence. Home is more than where the heart is. It’s where you want to play. Always thinking “Great, we’ve got a home stand coming up”. Or “Thank goodness we are going home” after a bad road loss. Why do ratings & betting odds add 2-4 points to the home team? What are the home records of the better teams? And what size crowds to they get? Why are those venues a tough place for even great teams to visit & win? We have kids who played in front of bigger crowds in their HS gyms than at home in McCamish.Interesting take, but it begs the question, by what mechanism or process does confidence originate?
Fan support may create positive feedback in confidence for a team but it sure ain't gong to create team or player confidence de novo.
I'm sorry, but I can't bridge the idea that we have good coaches, good approach and good players but by some black-box miracle, it comes together in poor play. The diffusion of accountability in that take rankles.
Were there coaches out there who would have been able to instantly attract 5* HS & portal recruits for a quicker rebuild than CDS? Sure, assuming CDS even has a shot of returning GT basketball to prominence. But, why would they even want to come here. I’d bet big $ that CDS will regret taking this thankless job before Batt regrets hiring him.
Lots of things about this program needs fixin’. But it just ain’t all team play. I remember some glory years. Stood with Ismail Muhammad’s dad, arms around each other as the team received their pre-season NIT championship awards at MSG, having defeated eventual NCAA champ UConn to reach the finals, only to lose to them in the season tourney finale. From that to watching louder cheers for Bearcats than Yellow Jackets yesterday. Watching GT players at the foul line in front of their own bench getting heckled by a section littered in red shirts on their home court.
It amazes me that if there is a STEM problem facing the world a fix can be found on the GT campus or it just can’t be found & renewing interest in GT basketball looks to be a lost cause. I understand your position. But this is a problem that runs much deeper than the team game play issues you & other fans address. This was a great program once that has been allowed to decay & rot. New faces of people moving into a delapitated house doesn’t fix the house. This house needs repairing before any new coach or players are going to look good in it. I get why kids would love to play for Damon Stoudamire. Don’t get why any kid would want to play their home games in McCamish.
Had no appreciation for the depth or seriousness of how far this program has fallen from afar. Yesterday was a sad day for this fan & not because we lost. Thank goodness I got to meet & hug my first great-grandchild. Maybe she will get to see a new era of GT basketball glory.