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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 216089" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Circumstances are a little different, definitely agree with that. The similarities with Roof are closer in my mind with some additional context. 1) As you're aware others on this board have mentioned the accolades Roof receives from other coaches. Yes, recruiting is somewhat different, but like Gregory he has yet to consistently show anything anywhere he's been. 2) In football pressers you rarely hear opposing HCs talk about coordinators. It's commonplace in b'ball press conferences of late to speak about opposing HCs particularly when the seat is hot. Some might say it's the fraternity while others suggest the ulterior motive is to keep weaker coaches in place because of a competitive advantage.</p><p></p><p>I hear what you're saying and it's a matter of opinion when it comes to what coaches say/what you hear and the meaning behind it. Bottom line though is the results aren't there and there are clear X's and O's things happening on the court that are correctable. It has little to do with talent or the timing of transfers. There are less skilled teams with inferior recruits that play clean ball and do more with less e.g., Northern Iowa, Dayton, San Diego State, and the difference is coaching. There probably aren't many players on those teams that turned down GT or ACC offers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 216089, member: 274"] Circumstances are a little different, definitely agree with that. The similarities with Roof are closer in my mind with some additional context. 1) As you're aware others on this board have mentioned the accolades Roof receives from other coaches. Yes, recruiting is somewhat different, but like Gregory he has yet to consistently show anything anywhere he's been. 2) In football pressers you rarely hear opposing HCs talk about coordinators. It's commonplace in b'ball press conferences of late to speak about opposing HCs particularly when the seat is hot. Some might say it's the fraternity while others suggest the ulterior motive is to keep weaker coaches in place because of a competitive advantage. I hear what you're saying and it's a matter of opinion when it comes to what coaches say/what you hear and the meaning behind it. Bottom line though is the results aren't there and there are clear X's and O's things happening on the court that are correctable. It has little to do with talent or the timing of transfers. There are less skilled teams with inferior recruits that play clean ball and do more with less e.g., Northern Iowa, Dayton, San Diego State, and the difference is coaching. There probably aren't many players on those teams that turned down GT or ACC offers. [/QUOTE]
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