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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 219399" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Not that I'm a huge fan of hiring him, but I don't think this is really accurate. He finished 2nd in conference his second year and won more games in each of his first 4 years than the two years prior to him arriving there, and won more conference games his last 3 years than in the two years prior. I'd say it took him one year to adjust and his first year he had nobody averaging over 5 ppg returning I believe. Also, the difference between him and gregory is that gregory took over a program poised to take the jump to the next level, as has happened under Miller, but floundered around. Kelsey took over the program and has now finished top 3 three straight years and should contend again next year returning 3/4 top players in terms of mpg. gregory was a bad hire because he couldn't do what the previous program needed him to do. Kelsey is just earlier in the process than you would want for a guy making that big a jump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 219399, member: 2299"] Not that I'm a huge fan of hiring him, but I don't think this is really accurate. He finished 2nd in conference his second year and won more games in each of his first 4 years than the two years prior to him arriving there, and won more conference games his last 3 years than in the two years prior. I'd say it took him one year to adjust and his first year he had nobody averaging over 5 ppg returning I believe. Also, the difference between him and gregory is that gregory took over a program poised to take the jump to the next level, as has happened under Miller, but floundered around. Kelsey took over the program and has now finished top 3 three straight years and should contend again next year returning 3/4 top players in terms of mpg. gregory was a bad hire because he couldn't do what the previous program needed him to do. Kelsey is just earlier in the process than you would want for a guy making that big a jump. [/QUOTE]
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