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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 504139" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I must have posted in a thread on a different forum but here were my expectations for Pastner's program after he was hired and had his initial PC.</p><p></p><p>Yr 1 - 8-10 wins (obviously greatly exceeded this)</p><p>Yr 2 - 13-15 wins (we hit the very low end)</p><p>Yr 3 - 16-18 wins, potential NIT team - we'll see how this year plays out</p><p>Yr 4 - 18-20 wins, bubble NIT team, very strong NIT team if fails to make NCAA</p><p>Yr 5 - 20+ wins and NCAA.</p><p></p><p>Knowing from the get go that he was going to get 5 yrs and that his plan was to build a program without shortcuts (not relying on alot of transfers), any building was going to be slow and yrs 1-3 were basically going to be whatever we got. But the payoff had to come in yrs 4 and 5 as he got his players in the program and they had a chance to develop and gain experience.</p><p></p><p>This year's recruiting results are a huge disappointment to this point but i'm not going to go off the deep end when over 50% of our min are going to FR and SO so this was always likely to be a transition year.</p><p></p><p>The biggest needs going forward from a recruiting standpoint are getting a strong post prospect and a good (4star) combo forward type. Any upgrade at guard is good to, but i'm actually not overly worried about that right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 504139, member: 1776"] I must have posted in a thread on a different forum but here were my expectations for Pastner's program after he was hired and had his initial PC. Yr 1 - 8-10 wins (obviously greatly exceeded this) Yr 2 - 13-15 wins (we hit the very low end) Yr 3 - 16-18 wins, potential NIT team - we'll see how this year plays out Yr 4 - 18-20 wins, bubble NIT team, very strong NIT team if fails to make NCAA Yr 5 - 20+ wins and NCAA. Knowing from the get go that he was going to get 5 yrs and that his plan was to build a program without shortcuts (not relying on alot of transfers), any building was going to be slow and yrs 1-3 were basically going to be whatever we got. But the payoff had to come in yrs 4 and 5 as he got his players in the program and they had a chance to develop and gain experience. This year's recruiting results are a huge disappointment to this point but i'm not going to go off the deep end when over 50% of our min are going to FR and SO so this was always likely to be a transition year. The biggest needs going forward from a recruiting standpoint are getting a strong post prospect and a good (4star) combo forward type. Any upgrade at guard is good to, but i'm actually not overly worried about that right now. [/QUOTE]
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