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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 692021" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>I'm not sure if the plan is dead yet or just delayed.</p><p></p><p>If the current junior class were seniors I'd agree. It'd be basically the same as Gregory's last year where we were losing so much to graduation and still couldn't really accomplish anything. While we've certainly under performed this year in terms of wins and losses, the team has gotten more consistent which was a huge problem last year. This year we've pretty much had winning chances in all the games we've had a full roster for. Last year we had a half dozen ACC games where we never really had a chance to even make a run. Having that type of a year and losing only one rotation player is a set up for improvement. Now how much is left to be seen. It could be that the improvement is marginal and we're set to lose a lot and have a mediocre class coming in. Or maybe we make a mediocre improvement but it's enough to come out on the other side of several of these close games and we have our best year in over a decade. If that's the case and Pastner compounds it with a good 21 class (I know big IF) then it would start to look like the plan was just delayed and what people were expecting in year 3 came in year 5. </p><p></p><p>Now if we were making the decision whether to keep Pastner or not then how likely each of those cases above were would be an important decision. Since we are almost certainly not making a decision, Pastner will have a chance to prove whether his vision is dead or just got stuck in traffic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 692021, member: 2299"] I'm not sure if the plan is dead yet or just delayed. If the current junior class were seniors I'd agree. It'd be basically the same as Gregory's last year where we were losing so much to graduation and still couldn't really accomplish anything. While we've certainly under performed this year in terms of wins and losses, the team has gotten more consistent which was a huge problem last year. This year we've pretty much had winning chances in all the games we've had a full roster for. Last year we had a half dozen ACC games where we never really had a chance to even make a run. Having that type of a year and losing only one rotation player is a set up for improvement. Now how much is left to be seen. It could be that the improvement is marginal and we're set to lose a lot and have a mediocre class coming in. Or maybe we make a mediocre improvement but it's enough to come out on the other side of several of these close games and we have our best year in over a decade. If that's the case and Pastner compounds it with a good 21 class (I know big IF) then it would start to look like the plan was just delayed and what people were expecting in year 3 came in year 5. Now if we were making the decision whether to keep Pastner or not then how likely each of those cases above were would be an important decision. Since we are almost certainly not making a decision, Pastner will have a chance to prove whether his vision is dead or just got stuck in traffic. [/QUOTE]
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