I am most disappointed in GT fans turning on Pastner over Bell. Pastner is naively trusting in a good way and was vulnerable to a sleaze (and criminal) like Bell, and yet, instead of falling-in to defend our coach and program against the sleaze, fans threw Pastner under a bus. This in the face of two independent investigations that identified Pastner as pure victim. Shame on GT fans who still hold this Bell guy against Pastner. That is like hating your grandma for getting mugged.
I didn't know anything about Pastner when he came out of the woodwork when the Drew deal fell thru (which was a real gut punch). I hadn't followed him and was not aware of the unrest of Memphis fans. But I was open-minded about him simply based on winning percentage, which is my main criteria to evaluate a coach.
But year one' surprising results carried a lot of water for me moving forward. What I was most encouraged about was the coherence of schemes on both ends. Even though we didn't have much talent to make shots, we still got open ones. The defense was the best since Hewitt's first half.
After the great Recruiting Whiff of Fall '19, that was the most painful point for me, but the arrival of Banks and Usher via transfer kept my Hope boat afloat.
The play of the team by the end of last season culminating in the win at Littlejohn and locker room celebration was all I needed to see. Hope was being replaced by the stability of solid team play, improving talent and a team that plays hard for the coach. I was convinced that the breakthrough would happen.
I will drop to me knees in thankfulness that Capel did not find his way to Coach our squad. He is at best mediocre and brings to the table all the most dislikable elements of the Duke program, notably punkish physicality. His teams fell apart at Oklahoma as they are falling apart at Pitt.
Pastner had the fire in his belly to get our program off the deck, let's see if he has the fire in the belly to keep the program afloat. I am optimistic.
My feelings with coaches at GT are pretty simple. I may not have wanted one hired, but once they are hired they are 'my coach' until the day they are not at GT anymore and I hope they win every game.
His first year bought him a signficant amount of good will with me. That was one of the best coaching jobs I had seen at GT in over 30 years.
The combination of the NCAA issues and the whiff on the '19 recruiting class used up most of that goodwill. At that point I said i needed to see if the recruiting whiff was just a one year thing (which is what it appears to have been based on the last 2 years recruiting) and whether he could get past the NCAA issues and get the team into the NCAA Tourney. IMO he had through year 5 to do that as, given his contract, yr 5 was likely to be the extend or cut bait year.
The reason this team is likely to take a step back next year (barring sr making the surprise decision to stay) is because of that '19 whiff. But other than that I think the future looks positive with 2 good recruiting classes and a couple of SO transfers that look like they should turn into significant contributors over their last couple of seasons. Also, with an ACC Tourney title, an NCAA Tourney appearance, and winning the appeal with the NCAA, I would hope for good recruiting the next couple of years. And that includes transfer recruiting which is now a significant part of recruiting at most schools.
So if the team ultimately does step back a little next year that will not be a big concern to me, I sort of see it as taking a step back to take 2 steps forward.
This year has been another good year of showing good x and o's coaching as well as player development. This is the first year where Pastner didn't really have a big rim protector at the 5 spot and the staff did a good job of re-prioritizing the defense to emphasize where it has strengths and minimize weaknesses. It has also been one of the best offensive teams in the last 20 years.