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Coaching Carousel 5 - You have to look through the rain to see the rainbow
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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 691856" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Couple of other GT BB thoughts.</p><p></p><p>First, it'n not like it is a new thing that GT is not a winning program. The last 3-yr streak of better than .500 records was 2002-2005.</p><p>The last time GT had a consistent winning program was a quarter of a century ago. </p><p></p><p>Also, it is not like Pastner's record is any worse than anything else we have seen for 15 years.</p><p>Gregory's ACC winning percentage was 30.7%. Hewitt was 32.8% in his last 4 yrs, 36.2% his last 5 and 34.4% his last 6. Over his 11 years his ACC winning percentage was 40.9%.</p><p>Pastner is currently at 37.3%. </p><p></p><p>This year's team has clearly underperformed in its record, especially when you look at its metrics. By metrics it is right on pace with Pastner's first team and trails only Gregory's last team in terms of best metrics over the last 10 yrs. </p><p></p><p>We need to decide when we really want to play ACC basketball. Since we are never flush with money we need to make sure we have a plan and have everything to implement it. Then execute the plan once everything is in place. Until then, we should just stay on what we are on as all we do otherwise is make a change and continue on the same treadmill.</p><p></p><p>I hope we will be ready to execute a plan after next season, but if not i would rather wait out until we are. As frustrating as it is I really want to get back to having a winning program like in the 80's an early 90's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 691856, member: 1776"] Couple of other GT BB thoughts. First, it'n not like it is a new thing that GT is not a winning program. The last 3-yr streak of better than .500 records was 2002-2005. The last time GT had a consistent winning program was a quarter of a century ago. Also, it is not like Pastner's record is any worse than anything else we have seen for 15 years. Gregory's ACC winning percentage was 30.7%. Hewitt was 32.8% in his last 4 yrs, 36.2% his last 5 and 34.4% his last 6. Over his 11 years his ACC winning percentage was 40.9%. Pastner is currently at 37.3%. This year's team has clearly underperformed in its record, especially when you look at its metrics. By metrics it is right on pace with Pastner's first team and trails only Gregory's last team in terms of best metrics over the last 10 yrs. We need to decide when we really want to play ACC basketball. Since we are never flush with money we need to make sure we have a plan and have everything to implement it. Then execute the plan once everything is in place. Until then, we should just stay on what we are on as all we do otherwise is make a change and continue on the same treadmill. I hope we will be ready to execute a plan after next season, but if not i would rather wait out until we are. As frustrating as it is I really want to get back to having a winning program like in the 80's an early 90's. [/QUOTE]
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