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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostTop 4 still isn't progress, and this was supposed to be a 'culmination' year.
Let's keep in mind right now we have 2 4th year bigs on the roster (Egolf and Thompson), and 2 5th year seniors starting (Warren and Dunson), and we're this bad.
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Originally posted by thefish7 View PostWith SM and TB out for the season, 4th place in the MVC would be an amazing achievement well beyond anything like reasonable expectations. It's not a "culmination year" when 2/3 of the culminating parts are not playing.
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Originally posted by CubbieBear View PostI have to completely agree...we were destined towards another season under Les of not being in the top 4 in the Valley even BEFORE the injury bug bit-- I can only hope our AD can see this and is busy quietly working behind the scenes seeking and recruiting new leadership for next season for BU.Peoria Toyota Scion
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostI still question if with SM and TB we'd be achieving much more than 4th. I think it would be possible, I'd go so far as to say we could have gotten 2nd. But I think that given what I've seen this year we'd be heading exactly for 4th.
Until we get consistent post play, no matter how good our guards are, or how healthy we stay, we will never be better than 3rd or 4th place team in the Valley, and most years (this one included) top half finishes will be an achievement.
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Originally posted by thefish7 View PostWith SM and TB out for the season, 4th place in the MVC would be an amazing achievement well beyond anything like reasonable expectations. It's not a "culmination year" when 2/3 of the culminating parts are not playing.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostI don't think top 4 would be out of the question if our players were MVC-caliber. Have you seen the league this year? I'm not even convinced yet that we'll play in. How many other teams have two 5th year starting guards, two 4th year big men, and two sophomores who logged significant minutes last year? That's 6 players with significant DI experience. Players 7-8 are a highly-touted redshirt freshman big man and a true freshman guard that's shown he can contribute as a first year player. On the surface, wouldn't you think that team would be deep enough to at least be among the top 4 teams in our league? I'd think the best recruiter we've had in decades would be able to get that done at a minimum. Andrew Warren is still an all-conference caliber player. As other posters have said, we have 12 scholarships, not 5. You say 2/3 of the 'culminating parts; if parts 4-8 aren't significant then your team isn't very good to begin with. I am willing to concede that without 2 of our top players that winning the league is probably unreasonable. I'm not willing to concede we should be playing at the level of Evansville and Drake. I hold our program to a higher standard than that.
Adjusting expectations is also something a reasonable fan does when 2/3 of the teams best scoring options disappear. I don't have the time or inclination to go find myriad examples of teams that lost two of their three best players and tell you what the results were, but I have this overwhelming feeling that you'd find crystal clear evidence how teams in those circumstances perform in general.
The league does appear down this season, and anything's possible-- and in any case I'm a glass half full kind of guy (as you can see in my "Where I think we stand" post). I won't be happy with a poor league finish, but I'm also not trying to create a biased reality in which everything means the coach gets fired-- which is what you want. Based on the play this season, in SM's last game and after, I'd be delighted with an over .500 conference record and a top half finish. That to me would be a solid coaching achievement. I'll reserve judgment on whacking Coach Les for the post season, when analysis of that question is more relevant.
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That was probably too harsh, BradleyBrave, sorry. But I'm tired of all the spin on "either side" of the Les thing, and I'm also not involved in it.
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Originally posted by thefish7 View PostFirst thing worth mentioning here, I'm not in either "camp," so don't try your anti-spin spin rhetoric with me. I've never said that Les is the best recruiter in decades. This "culmination" language comes from two preseason all-MVC candidate senior guards and Taylor Brown, a talented junior. Two of those are gone, hence 2/3. It's pretty easy math to substitute their production for numbers of players getting their minutes and adjust our record accordingly.
Adjusting expectations is also something a reasonable fan does when 2/3 of the teams best scoring options disappear. I don't have the time or inclination to go find myriad examples of teams that lost two of their three best players and tell you what the results were, but I have this overwhelming feeling that you'd find crystal clear evidence how teams in those circumstances perform in general.
The league does appear down this season, and anything's possible-- and in any case I'm a glass half full kind of guy (as you can see in my "Where I think we stand" post). I won't be happy with a poor league finish, but I'm also not trying to create a biased reality in which everything means the coach gets fired-- which is what you want. Based on the play this season, in SM's last game and after, I'd be delighted with an over .500 conference record and a top half finish. That to me would be a solid coaching achievement. I'll reserve judgment on whacking Coach Les for the post season, when analysis of that question is more relevant.
What's most disappointing is that all we had to do is beat EIU and WCU and we wouldn't be having this conversation.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by thefish7 View PostThe league does appear down this season, and anything's possible-- and in any case I'm a glass half full kind of guy (as you can see in my "Where I think we stand" post). I won't be happy with a poor league finish, but I'm also not trying to create a biased reality in which everything means the coach gets fired-- which is what you want. Based on the play this season, in SM's last game and after, I'd be delighted with an over .500 conference record and a top half finish. That to me would be a solid coaching achievement. I'll reserve judgment on whacking Coach Les for the post season, when analysis of that question is more relevant.
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostI don't think top 4 would be out of the question if our players were MVC-caliber. Have you seen the league this year? I'm not even convinced yet that we'll play in. How many other teams have two 5th year starting guards, two 4th year big men, and two sophomores who logged significant minutes last year? That's 6 players with significant DI experience. Players 7-8 are a highly-touted redshirt freshman big man and a true freshman guard that's shown he can contribute as a first year player. On the surface, wouldn't you think that team would be deep enough to at least be among the top 4 teams in our league? I'd think the best recruiter we've had in decades would be able to get that done at a minimum. Andrew Warren is still an all-conference caliber player. As other posters have said, we have 12 scholarships, not 5. You say 2/3 of the 'culminating parts; if parts 4-8 aren't significant then your team isn't very good to begin with. I am willing to concede that without 2 of our top players that winning the league is probably unreasonable. I'm not willing to concede we should be playing at the level of Evansville and Drake. I hold our program to a higher standard than that.
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Originally posted by thefish7 View PostThat was probably too harsh, BradleyBrave, sorry. But I'm tired of all the spin on "either side" of the Les thing, and I'm also not involved in it.Last edited by amckillip; 12-06-2010, 11:33 PM. Reason: Thats not sarcasm, though it may come across as such
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostI agree, with the early part of your assessment, though maybe not quite as optimistic with TB and SM. The second part I think is a bit forward. I don't think BB is by any means a huge fan of JL, but he almost always reasonable in the regard to he strongly advocates waiting until the end of the season to make a decision on what to do with the coach. I think he will likely come to the conclusion that it's time to move on, and he may be justified, but I don't think he's calling for JL's head now. And I do know he recognizes that while JL may not be the answer, there is some doubt as to whether or not the next coach would be either :/Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostSorry fish...didn't intend for it to be read like disagreement with you. Just kind of voicing my overall view. It came off the wrong way.
What's most disappointing is that all we had to do is beat EIU and WCU and we wouldn't be having this conversation.
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We are not alone? According to Tornado we are, oh wait, sorry. That was the UFO's thread....
I posted a dissertation on the Where We Stand Thread about BU in 2011. Won't repeat it here. It pretty much says WYSIWYG from the BU roster this year. BU's best hope for 'game changing' improvement will have to come from DSE, WL, AD, and the recruits JL has coming after.BUilding for the Future
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