Coaching Carousel 7 - When life gives you lemons, squirt someone in the eye

slugboy

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Over the last few years, Louisville has been ahead of us. Mack has recruited well. He had a good support structure around him. He’s about 0.500 headed into the meat of the conference schedule. The trend line is bad, though. Guess he’s done for.

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RkSeasonConfWLW-L%WLW-L%SRSSOSPTSPTSAP PreAP HighAP FinalNCAA TournamentSeedCoach(es)
12021-22ACC119.55055.5005.674.8768.567.7Chris Mack (11-9)
22020-21ACC137.65085.61510.358.9068.066.516Chris Mack (13-7)
32019-20ACC247.774155.75017.947.5574.163.75114Chris Mack (24-7)
42018-19ACC2014.588108.55617.2811.0474.668.415Lost First Round7Chris Mack (20-14)

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Over at Duke and UNC, they’ve been bringing in high 5* players that would be leaders on the team as freshmen. FSU distributes the playing time among players more than we do, so each year is more of a continuation of the previous year. For us, this is a big change.

Reasons for optimism:
  1. we have a couple of good transfers coming in, and Smith especially looks promising
  2. we have one of the better ranked recruiting classes we’ve seen in years
  3. Meka has had a year to heal up. Howard and Saba have had a year of coaching to grow into the 5 role
  4. Devoe and Usher are back
Reasons I’m cautious:
  1. we leaned heavily on 4 players last year, and it really hurt not having Moses in our NCAA game
  2. our 5th player—Bubba Parham—is out for an extended period, so we’re down 3 of our main 5 from last year
  3. We didn’t go deep into the bench last year, either in number of players, or in playing time. Kyle Sturdivant was getting about 12 minutes per game. He and Smith are taking over for a player who didn’t really come out. Moore is the player with the most reps of any non-starter, and I haven’t heard a lot of people talking about him taking on a greatly expanded role.
  4. Part of it was our slow start last season, but after starting with two losses, we relied heavily on our core players through the non-conference schedule last year. Usually, that’s the part of the season where you go deeper in the bench to develop your bench with game experience.
  5. Maybe other teams lose a lot of “returning production” too, but it took us a while to get the chemistry going last season, and we were starting with players who had played a lot together. I think this is a taller task.
  6. We have a lot of players that we’re relying on this season that just haven’t had many or any minutes (see chart below). I think that puts a lot of pressure on the coaching staff to get them playing well together for the first game. Pastner even said that he’s going to use a lot of the non-conference slate to experiment with lineups. Howard hardly played, and Saba played even less. Sturdivant had some experience, but last year was more of a “win now” season than a “get our players ready for next year” one. It’d be more of a sure thing if we already knew who could play where
RkPlayerGGSMPV
1Jose Alvarado2626965
2Michael Devoe2626909
3Moses Wright2525882
4Jordan Usher2626766
5Bubba Parham2514673
6Khalid Moore2511597
7Kyle Sturdivant260310
8Rodney Howard192145
9Saba Gigiberia8035
10Jehloni James4010
11David Didenko509
12Tristan Maxwell108
13Jordan Meka108
14Malachi Rice102
15Shaheed Medlock202
16Coleman Boyd202
17Niko Broadway202
School Totals265325


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It wasn't your intention, but thanks for the pre-season reminder. I thought Pastner needed to have a good season to lock in the goodwill from last year. He hasn't. Most of the reasons for optimism haven't panned out. Devoe has been everything you might have expected. Usher has played well but could use some other threat to free him up. Smith has shown potential, but neither he nor Sturdivant have made up for Alvarado's absence. Howard, Saba, and Meka haven't made up for Wright's graduation. Bubba was kind of a 6th man playing 5th man, and he's out for the year. Last year, we had four scorers, and this year we don't have quite that much.
We salvaged last year--more than salvaged it--we had a great season. But we didn't build anything for this season (young players didn't get the reps) and lost a lot of momentum.
Things could have broken our way this year, but they haven't. We needed at least two players to take big steps up, and could have used 3 or 4 players to have a leap in production. Maybe there were some schematic things that Pastner could have done to take pressure off of the players. At this point, Pastner has to get things on the right track for next year. This year needs another ACC tournament championship to turn it around.
 

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There's a lot to this decision. He's been in trouble with the NCAA, had the feud with Dino Gaudio, and now this has become public:

 

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I'm legit surprised it hasn't worked out so well for him there. Smells like there are some personality differences. Maybe the XU folks overlooked him (allegedly) being a whole a**?
 

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kg01

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Wow, comedic genius AND Gracious.. our guy @kg01 could learn a thing from the ol burner account!
Wait, Cuse has a burner account?

Is that one a fulltime GT fan?
oh no you didnt GIF
 

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In all seriousness ... and I think the answer is 'no' but still ..... do we have anything to worry about with this Lville opening?

If I were them, I'd be looking not at smut merchants like Sampson/Pearl but at squeaky clean dudes. Then again, that's not their style in Kentucky.
 

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In all seriousness ... and I think the answer is 'no' but still ..... do we have anything to worry about with this Lville opening?

If I were them, I'd be looking not at smut merchants like Sampson/Pearl but at squeaky clean dudes. Then again, that's not their style in Kentucky.
Mick Cronin is supposed to be huge into horse racing and betting. Have heard he has a deep urge for Kentucky Bourbon too. Could be "the guy". :unsure:
 

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In all seriousness ... and I think the answer is 'no' but still ..... do we have anything to worry about with this Lville opening?

If I were them, I'd be looking not at smut merchants like Sampson/Pearl but at squeaky clean dudes. Then again, that's not their style in Kentucky.
No shot for Pastner. It will likely be Payne.
 

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In all seriousness ... and I think the answer is 'no' but still ..... do we have anything to worry about with this Lville opening?

If I were them, I'd be looking not at smut merchants like Sampson/Pearl but at squeaky clean dudes. Then again, that's not their style in Kentucky.
Let's not forget why Mack got in trouble:



You read that right, folks: Louisville has "guidelines, policies, and procedures" for handling extortion attempts.
 

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Let's not forget why Mack got in trouble:



You read that right, folks: Louisville has "guidelines, policies, and procedures" for handling extortion attempts.

They should have a procedure after Patino was extorted for banging some lady in his restaurant.
 

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Not just some lady, but his assistants wife
And Louisville had Petrino having an affair with a 25-year-old young lady who worked for him. The football budget bought her a car. If he hadn't wrecked his motorcycle with her riding on the back, he might still be their coach.
 
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