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Kent State University President interview - some interesting words on Geno Ford
They've only been to the tournament five times and only twice made it out of the 1st round.
They did make it to the Elite 8 in 2002, but didn't get out of the 2nd round the year before that. Just one trip out of the 2nd round is hardly "a history" in my opinion.
I'm not sure how you define a "deep run", but I would say at least the Sweet 16 and they've only done that once.
That statement actually sounded just like the one KSUfan made about Geno loading up on 2-year players.
Well that's kind of what I meant. Like I said earlier in that post, the NIT is a big deal for most teams out of the MAC. Kent St. had some great years this past decade, so they have had a lot of accomplishments recently in the NCAA Tournament. Perhaps I should have clarified my statement a little better and not used a plurality to describe deep runs in the tournament. But that said, I think the gist of the post still should have been easy to understand. I was trying to say that Kent St. may have their sites set a bit higher than most MAC teams, but at the same time, because the MAC has been a fairly weak conference (despite Ohio's run this year) over the past decade or so, even Kent St. was probably happy making the NIT twice in the last three years since it's difficult to win any conference tournament year in and year out. Hope that clarifies things.
I couldn't care less that's his business none of mine. So what one way or another?
I totally agree that's his business. That's what I meant by saying one way or another. I don't care if he has a Twitter page and uses it whatever way he wants, or whether he doesn't have one and doesn't even know how to turn it on. His possession of a Twitter page (or lack thereof) does not make him any better or worse of a coach.
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