Whiskey_Clear
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My dislike for Hewitt doesn't compare to my disdain for Dave Brainless. That said, he ran the program into the gutter and was way overpaid to do it. I don't get the love for the guy but to each his own.
This. We would have won the NCAA all track and jump team.And he recruited lots of good athletes that didn't have high levels of fundamental basketball skills. That might work playing pick up but not in the acc.
And not in the Atlantic 10 conference. In the ACC, he would only finish with one winning ACC season in those 11 years which ultimately lead to his eventual dismissal. In the A10 , he had 2 very good seasons to start, but it was on the back of some very good left over talent (3 seniors to start I believe were all conference). And then, Hewitt led his team to an 11–20 mark (4–12 in Atlantic 10) in his third season. In his fourth season at George Mason, the Patriots were 9–22 record (4–14 in Atlantic 10). After being eliminated from the Atlantic 10 tournament in the first round for the second year in a row, Hewitt was fired on March 16, 2015. He had no players on the all conference team last 2 years I believe. He flat out could not win unless the talent over came his coaching mistakes and I do not believe he really coached any player "up". They grew because of game experience, not coaching.And he recruited lots of good athletes that didn't have high levels of fundamental basketball skills. That might work playing pick up but not in the acc.
What reason did Hewitt have for disliking the fanbase? Other than their desire to flush his contract and regime down the drain? Honest question. I haven't followed the bball program closely since Cremins got canned and have no clue.
And his use of timeouts was awfulSorry but the race thing is BS. Do you know why a lot of people started thinking that maybe the final four team somewhat coached themselves? Because his teams after that got worse and worse at basic things. I remember a game against NCSU where we couldn't inbound the ball 5 straight times. That's just insanely poor for a college coach.
Hewitt didn't make the final four with Cremmins remnants. I think Marvin Lewis was the only kid on that team recruited by Bobby.
Hewitt's initial success (taking the underachieving Cremins leftovers to the NCAAT then the great recruiting class leading to the very good 2004 and 2005 teams) was followed up by a distinct change in his attitude toward the press and the public.
He became intolerant of criticism and started making statements that seemed to blame the school for any problems with his teams. After his first five years he still would get some talented players but those teams all had glaring flaws (poor ball handling in particular) that led to disappointing outcomes. Meanwhile, he spoke out on behalf of the Black Coaches Association while his team wasn't playing well, which really stirred the pot of anger that had started to build. Many felt that he didn't accept the reality of a degrading program, while wasting time arguing with the local sportswriters and lashing back at criticism.
Once many got into their minds that he was a bad coach they started to re-write history in order to overstate their case, which many believe to be how to persuade people. The online GT basketball community turned into a war of who could explain Hewitt's suckiness was suckier than everyone else. The most effective method they employed was to claim he was a better recruiter than he actually was in order to prove that made him the worst coach ever. They even tried to claim he didn't really coach the 2004 final four team, it was a facade, those players coached themselves. They then started using NBA success of some of his players as proof that he was the worst ever. Any success was spinned into proof of being bad. Any failure was more proof. All things proved it.
Then the revelation of the never ending contract was published in the local paper.
It spiraled into what lingers as the Hewitt hate.