Frustrating loss to say the least but we need to keep things in perspective. With Lammers playing hurt, Okogie not playing at all, and a bunch of freshmen playing with a lot of hesitation, it certainly does cause us to look ugly at times. But STILL we are much better than were last year at this time. With guys who look afraid to shoot, a lot of pressure is put on Tadric to over play, so I can’t be too critical of him, except for those 2 free throw misses with Grambling. The first one hit the FRONT of the rim if I remember correctly. And the Alston foul/no-foul was the stupidest play I remember seeing in college basketball. But, it’s going to get better I do believe. Last year, I had not watched any basketball for years, hate being not competitive in any sport But with a new coach coming in, I thought I would give our new coach a try and watched us play UGA on TV which absolutely confirmed my opinion of GT basketball. As one of my UGA golf buddies said after that game, “we are bad but y’all are terrible”. So, a month or so goes by and with ND coming to town, my son, also a Tech grad, offers me a ticket. At first I decline, did not want to witness a carnage, but he insisted since he was taking a client who was an avid ND fan, who had played college ball at a smaller school and he wanted me to meet this guy. Plus he said we had beaten some really good ACC teams, which I really could not believe after the game I watched. Well, I did go and was astonished at the difference in play that we showed from the UGA game. I became a Pastner fan, not only for first season results, but the passion he brings to GT basketball. I still have strong belief and high hopes that CJP can lead us in the right direction in the coming years. I am looking for proof of that when we play the leg humpers later this month.