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Coaching Carousel 6 - You can't make everyone happy. You are not bacon.
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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 784525" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>My thoughts are impressions change over time. </p><p></p><p>Mike Brey when ND was in the big east made the NCAA 9 times and still made the NIT in his 4 down years. Personally I view performance in a single elimination tournament as a boost to coaches who manage to do it but not something I really hold against coaches who don't. Too easy for any thing to happen in one game usually against teams you don't have familiarity with. Combine that with the first 4 years in the ACC (with one down year missing post season play for the first time ever at ND) and that resume is one that is a step below the true elite coaches but still damn good. </p><p></p><p>But like I said. Things change. The last 4 years ND has been a significantly worse program and it doesn't appear to be a one or even two year set back. Don't know if it's him that has changed, if it's the game that has changed or both. But he doesn't look like the same level of coach that he was when he joined the league. In some ways I see it the same way I view Paul Johnson. I thought he was the perfect hire for us when we did so, and still think that, but a decade later things had changed and he no longer gave us the advantage that he once did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 784525, member: 2299"] My thoughts are impressions change over time. Mike Brey when ND was in the big east made the NCAA 9 times and still made the NIT in his 4 down years. Personally I view performance in a single elimination tournament as a boost to coaches who manage to do it but not something I really hold against coaches who don't. Too easy for any thing to happen in one game usually against teams you don't have familiarity with. Combine that with the first 4 years in the ACC (with one down year missing post season play for the first time ever at ND) and that resume is one that is a step below the true elite coaches but still damn good. But like I said. Things change. The last 4 years ND has been a significantly worse program and it doesn't appear to be a one or even two year set back. Don't know if it's him that has changed, if it's the game that has changed or both. But he doesn't look like the same level of coach that he was when he joined the league. In some ways I see it the same way I view Paul Johnson. I thought he was the perfect hire for us when we did so, and still think that, but a decade later things had changed and he no longer gave us the advantage that he once did. [/QUOTE]
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