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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 135158" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>I was referring to basketball performance, only. It's a fact and not emotional at all, and certainly not overly emotional. Other than beating georgie every year, we're down. As Bradley pointed out, iirc, CBG's record has been worse than Hewitt's last 5 years.</p><p></p><p>So, let me clarify: we play better offensive sets than under Hewitt, at times, but go for long stretches without focus. It seems to me that opposing coaches know what we're trying to do and prepare their teams to defend it better than our team is prepared to execute it. We play lock-down D for long stretches, but often to no avail because we don't score well, but then leave guys wide open at crunch time. </p><p></p><p>So, yeah, I stand by my OP. I agree that we needed to get rid of Hewitt, and I agree CBG has done a lot of good for the program off the court. However, I was wrong in thinking that we had hit a cellar of how bad our team would be on the court under CPH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 135158, member: 195"] I was referring to basketball performance, only. It's a fact and not emotional at all, and certainly not overly emotional. Other than beating georgie every year, we're down. As Bradley pointed out, iirc, CBG's record has been worse than Hewitt's last 5 years. So, let me clarify: we play better offensive sets than under Hewitt, at times, but go for long stretches without focus. It seems to me that opposing coaches know what we're trying to do and prepare their teams to defend it better than our team is prepared to execute it. We play lock-down D for long stretches, but often to no avail because we don't score well, but then leave guys wide open at crunch time. So, yeah, I stand by my OP. I agree that we needed to get rid of Hewitt, and I agree CBG has done a lot of good for the program off the court. However, I was wrong in thinking that we had hit a cellar of how bad our team would be on the court under CPH. [/QUOTE]
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