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<blockquote data-quote="Squints" data-source="post: 937708" data-attributes="member: 822"><p>Let's try this. Let's talk about that time frame from 2006 to the present. Personally I think anyone would have to nuts to complain about the years we had from 2006-2011 but that's a different conversation. I also think 'Anybody can do as well as we have' is peak Paul Finebaum caller hot take. That is also a different conversation.</p><p></p><p>What has happened across GT sports since the late 2000s? Money flooded college sports and schools needed to invest in their athletic associations to keep up with their peers. We did not. Hence, the bottom basically fell out of everything. We all know what happened to the football team. I'm not a basketball guy but from what I've seen that's a dumpster fire too. Even softball absolutely cratered. The baseball program also dipped. But I don't know why we would expect our baseball team to just keep chugging along at the levels it did when our resource investment was at parity with our competition while every other sports struggles.</p><p></p><p>So while you and others choose to place 100% of the blame on a single person I think it's wiser to also look at the environment he and the program are operating in. Is CDH blameless? No. Is he the be all end all to our 'struggles'? I'd say that if that was the case the baseball team wouldn't be the only team sport that was able to pull out of the nose dive our sports have found themselves in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squints, post: 937708, member: 822"] Let's try this. Let's talk about that time frame from 2006 to the present. Personally I think anyone would have to nuts to complain about the years we had from 2006-2011 but that's a different conversation. I also think 'Anybody can do as well as we have' is peak Paul Finebaum caller hot take. That is also a different conversation. What has happened across GT sports since the late 2000s? Money flooded college sports and schools needed to invest in their athletic associations to keep up with their peers. We did not. Hence, the bottom basically fell out of everything. We all know what happened to the football team. I'm not a basketball guy but from what I've seen that's a dumpster fire too. Even softball absolutely cratered. The baseball program also dipped. But I don't know why we would expect our baseball team to just keep chugging along at the levels it did when our resource investment was at parity with our competition while every other sports struggles. So while you and others choose to place 100% of the blame on a single person I think it's wiser to also look at the environment he and the program are operating in. Is CDH blameless? No. Is he the be all end all to our 'struggles'? I'd say that if that was the case the baseball team wouldn't be the only team sport that was able to pull out of the nose dive our sports have found themselves in. [/QUOTE]
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