Many of us are happy w/ the Sweet 16, however, was that just because of Chuck Buescher? It seems the 2 years Coach Buesch was here stand out among the trees....
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Many of us are happy w/ the Sweet 16, however, was that just because of Chuck Buescher? It seems the 2 years Coach Buesch was here stand out among the trees....
Many of us are happy w/ the Sweet 16, however, was that just because of Chuck Buescher? It seems the 2 years Coach Buesch was here stand out among the trees....
How come nobody uses the argument that we won 22 games two years in a row with Lennox Forrester as assistant, now we dropped after he moved on to SIU-E,
therefore...using the exact same logic and reasoning everyone seems to use with Chuck Buescher, then it is clear, those years with Lennox stand out "among the trees" and so obviously LF was much more instrumental than some give credit for.
The logic I see here is why people carry rabbits' feet and cross their fingers.
He was there, thus is was due to him....etc...anecdotal only
Then I guess using this same simple logic, let's see what else becomes apparent.......
I guess Wayne McClain is to be blamed for Illinois worst season in decades since the longer he's there the more losses they seem to get
...and Keno Davis certainly cannot be given any credit for Drake's remarkable year or as LB says "what was he doing the previous 3 years?"
Then I guess the only person to whom we can credit Drake's present success is the newest assistant Rhodell Davis who just came onboard before this season.
Also, I guess we have to blame all the past failures on Dr. Tom and Keno.
I can see that it becomes easy to analyze every success and failure this way, I like it...
Buescher has every right to share in the success BU had while he was there, and nobody is "belittling" him.
...but it is ridiculous to say he was THE reason they were good in those two seasons, and his absence singlehandedly explains why BU is down this year.
It is just a weak argument put forth by the Jim Les-bashers.
You're happy being mid pack every year?
Buescher has every right to share in the success BU had while he was there, and nobody is "belittling" him.
...but it is ridiculous to say he was THE reason they were good in those two seasons, and his absence singlehandedly explains why BU is down this year.
It is just a weak argument put forth by the Jim Les-bashers.
We have had 1 season without CB on the staff, and there are already people saying the team didn't perform as well because he's no longer with the team. This year's team would have easily won 22+ games if it had not been for freak injuries to Ruffin and Warren. Can that be blamed on Jim Les, and would it not have happened if CB was still an assistant? I don't think so. But people see what they want to see.
I guess I also get a bit defensive when someone starts to say Chuck was THE reason for our successs. Most of the time I see it as a "the success could not have been attributable to Jim-lets give the credit to someone else". I have great respect for Chuck, but it is hard for me to believe his departure is a "huge" reason for us to "fall off". If any assistant coach has ever left a program and maintained connection/influence it would have to be Chuck. He lives in town, broadcasts the games, I am sure he has been to a practice or two, his son is an assitant coach, he is quite close to Jim etc. It is not like he took his playbook and headed out of town never to be heard from again-he is not there every day but a very strong influence remains.
In the end I believe our expectations got ahead of us this year. 6 New players, a "redesign of our recruiting class very late in the game", 2 new assistants, a bunch of distractions(DR hurt, DR suspended, Theron), a really tough schedule,... I think we all became a bit enamored with our recruiting class and were a bit too optimistic that we had "improvised" better than we did-with the loss of Dwight Buycks, Jeremy Fears, Dearron Williams we simply lost too much. We did some good improvising (Theron Wilson in particular), but in the end we suffered. This team suffered from a lack of an inside game and poor defense.
The players we lost (Dwight, Jeremy, Dearron) probably would not have helped the inside game but would have given us more offensive options and more quickness defensively. We are still looking for the inside options-hopefully we have the answer in AT.
But people see what they want to see.