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Ok, understandable misunderstanding. I meant END OF SEASON RANKINGS.
I like how you omitting a detail is a "misunderstanding".
Ok, understandable misunderstanding. I meant END OF SEASON RANKINGS.
Blackhammer --
Well for one, I don't, and never have, cheered for the Gophers just because they are winners. They have been my team basically since birth and always will be my team, no matter what. And the miracle we are talking about here, isn't the 2nd coming or something, or someone walking on water or changing water into wine or rising from the dead.
No, Musselman was a miracle, and a curse. He made Minnesotans believe we could be great, and then ended up he was a cheater or something. I don't know all the details, I just know they got him for over 100 violations. Not sure if it gave us an actual advantage or not, but that doesn't really matter.
The Big Ten has gotten pretty tough these days, and without a MAJOR investment of something, money, time, effort, administrative support, fan support, or more likely, ALL of those things, I just don't think we'll be able to compete and move up into the upper echelon of the Big Ten. Unless we get REALLY LUCKY, or stumble upon a miracle worker.
The miracle worker could show up this spring and quickly turn things around. That would be nice.
But what some of us are trying to say, is...
Why pray for a miracle or hope to get lucky?! Let's start making that HUGE investment, of money, time, effort, support, etc. so that if our next coach isn't a miracle worker, maybe he won't have to be, maybe if we make a HUGE investment in the program, all we'd need is a good coach.
Tubby Smith is probably a good coach, but DEFINITELY not a great coach, or a miracle worker. Had Tubby come into a program that received a HUGE investment of money, time, effort, support, had a Practice Facility, etc., then maybe he could have done better than he did. But that wasn't the case. The University of Minnesota was trying to get by without making much of an investment at all. Sure, they paid Tubby pretty good, but other than that, there was no HUGE investment made towards the program by the administration, the fans, boosters, etc..
Maybe its time for Tubby to go? But don't be shocked if our next coach struggles somewhat as well, and finishes, on average, 6th or 7th in the Big Ten, getting to the Big Dance occasionally, but never getting very far in the tourney. UNLESS we get lucky and find that miracle worker, that is.
Larranaga hadn't made the final four in 5 years before leaving for Miami, he probably should have just been fired though as he didn't meet those lofty expectations, right?
Hewitt better make it this year or he should be gone. Not living up to those final four expectations.
Their fans are just accepters of mediocrity if they keep him.
How did you factor sanctioned years out of curiosity? Did they go 0-0, 0-18, or whatever the actual record was?
I agree with dpo, preseason Nc state and duke were expected to run away with the acc, maybe the Miami players and their parents thought different. But if you guys want to be sticklers about the "no one" comment I will rephrase for him, no one nationally that covers NCAA basketball thought Miami would be a top 25 team let alone be top 10.
Huge difference Lakes. Being that dpo is mr stickler there is no way he can make that statement without knowing every single person. I would think there is a very good chance someone in or close to the program may very well have seen this possibility, though I wouldn't be so brazen to claim it as fact.
I would also speculate anyone who did expect this may not have based their opinion on the teams 100 year history.
Ozzy & Ray --
Maybe you are right?! Maybe I am doing that, or being that way? Maybe you or others are the same way as well?!
I think that you guys have this image of what happened back in the day, and its fantasy. It's like the Hollywood version of the truth. Based on a true story, the key word being "based", but embellished, changed to attract a bigger audience, to keep their attention or interest when the simple truth would be too boring.
So maybe that is distracting me from seeing the point you are trying to make?!
You make it out as if we did so much better back then, but the Big Ten was FAR LESS competitive back then than it is now. A 5th place finish in the Big Ten this year is a more worthy accomplishment than a 3rd place finish in the Big Ten back in the 70's or early 80's, and a 6th or 7th place finish now is probably more of a worthy accomplishment than a 4th or 5th place finish was then.
For one, we have more teams now. 12 vs 10. And we have more teams that end up ranked in the Natl Polls.
So Kundla, Fitch and Hanson averaging 5th place finishes over their combined 12 years, hardly outshines Tubby's 7th place average over the last 4-5 years. A 7th place finish now is at least close to getting a team ranked, whereas back then, it was not common for the 3rd place Big Ten team get ranked and it was very rare to get 4 teams ranked, if it ever happened before the late 80s.
Dutcher's average was only 5.7 out of 10 teams, for the 10 years his teams records counted.
Clem's 7 legit years, his average was 6.7.
Monson's average over 7 yrs was 7.86.
Tubby's average of 7.00 his last 4 years, with one more team than Clem had, and 2 more this year, is about on par with Clem, but a 7th place finish now is better than it was in the late 80s and early 90s even.
It's been a slow transformation. The B1G has gotten bigger, deeper and stronger.
6 teams ranked Top 16 last year?! 6 ranked Top 20 this year.
8 teams ranked Top 30 in the Sagarin & Ken-Pom ratings.
Not the same situation as back in the supposed good ole days.
But unlike cfb, cbb is played indoors, and hence, the task of turning the Gophers into a natl power with a ton of money thrown at it, could be an easy one. Simply build everything possible to make Minnesota the most well equipped place to play basketball anywhere, hire a good coach, pay him well, hire great assts, pay them well, get a great recruiter, pay him well, and then hope things fall into place, if they don't, fire that coach and bring in another one. It's possible here, but without lots of money invested in the program, we'll need a miracle worker for a coach. Tubby isn't a miracle worker.
Ozzy&Ray --
Just to give you a little short background, grew up watching the Gophers and vaguely remember Musselman's teams, and the big fight. I met Randy Breuer in person at the MHSL State Title game, his Lake City Lakers were taking on my High school team, also called the Lakers and I had front row seats, this was the year before he joined the Gophers, so I was very familiar with that 82 team as well. I graduated and went off to the Army right after Lou Holtz left and Clem Haskins showed up. So my main connection to home, other than calls to my parents, were news clippings of how the Gophers were doing, and discussions with my fellow Army mates from all over the country, about sports. I followed the Gophers every game and listened to games on the radio while out in the field holding an m-16, when I could get them on the radio. I remember people getting mad at me while I was in Germany because I'd have to stay up and listen to the games at 3 am and I can get very loud when something really good or really bad happens. I remember the 1989 season very distinctly, as well as the 1990 season as I attended the 3rd and 4th round games down in New Orleans, so I got to watch the Gophers in person lose to Georgia Tech. I then followed the Gophers very closely all through the 90s and all the way through until today.
So I am well aware of Gopher bb history, from 72-present. What I didn't remember from personal experience, I've looked up and researched on my own.
The more I looked into Gopher fb history and Gopher hk history, the more impressed I became.
Unfortunately, the more I looked into Gopher bb history, the less impressed I became.
But unlike cfb, cbb is played indoors, and hence, the task of turning the Gophers into a natl power with a ton of money thrown at it, could be an easy one. Simply build everything possible to make Minnesota the most well equipped place to play basketball anywhere, hire a good coach, pay him well, hire great assts, pay them well, get a great recruiter, pay him well, and then hope things fall into place, if they don't, fire that coach and bring in another one. It's possible here, but without lots of money invested in the program, we'll need a miracle worker for a coach. Tubby isn't a miracle worker.
As for my comments about a 7th place finish now equaling a 5th place finish back in the day, I was referring to the 1970s and EARLY 80s, not the late 80s and through the 90s. And the thing about the raised expectations that came with Clem's bringing the program up, I was right there with you, but that all came crashing down when the scandal broke. Our reputation was mud for many years there. And the Big Ten's really good right now, its going to take more than just a good coach to bump us up. It's going to take MONEY and intelligent planning or a Miracle worker.
You want to see a good Big Ten? Look at 1989.
BTW, the Gophers went 9-9 in Haskins third year and made the Sweet Sixteen that year. Also beat 3 top five teams at home, including #1 Illinois.
Nope. Lake City Lakers. I know, I was at the game. Front row seat. Got my picture on the front page of my local paper with a caption that referred to it being a game of Lakers vs Lakers. I stayed in the same hotel as both teams, as my father was the bb coaches boss. I met Randy Breuer that weekend, and never saw someone so tall in my whole life. He was OVER 2 feet taller than me at the time. lol
Just about every different thing has been said so it's not clear what exactly the "delusions" are. The fact is that the Gophers have never been a basketball power. Wait. I take that back. National championships in 1902, 1903 and 1919; Big 10 titles 1906, 1907, 1917, 1919. The Gophers have not been a basketball power since 1919. That is the truth.
Since then Big 10 titles in 1937, 1972, 1982 and 1997, 2 of them tainted. But call it 4 titles since 1919, almost 100 years now.
It will take a "miracle" to become a basketball power now. Like I said, Tubby has proved not to be a miracle man. And, so, roll the dice.
I quote the MSHSL website in speaking about Randy Breuer "In 1979 he scored 42, 30 and 41 points in three games at state as the LAKERS repeated as champs." Emphasis mine.
www.mshsl.org/mshsl/100yrBPlayers.asp
Really?
Like I said, I was AT THE GAME.
They may have changed their moniker to the Tigers, but in 1979, it was the Lakers.
Don't know what they are now, but Lake City was the Tigers during Breuer's years.
Are you thinking of Prior Lake? They're the Lakers, and PL also had really good teams in 78 and 79. They had a really good big man (Brian Jones?), though not as big or as heralded as Breu.
Think of it this way.
1960
1962
1966
1968
1970
1971
1983
All season where ONLY ONE Big Ten team made it into the Natl Polls at the end of the season.
1967?! ZERO Big Ten teams made the Rankings.
1969 - The one poll had 2 teams, but the other poll only had one.
The only real exceptions for the Gophers were 1965 where we lost 3 of our 5 games to the #1 and #2 teams in the nation and 1977, the year that we don't get to claim where 2 of our 3 losses that season came against #1 Michigan and we beat eventual Natl Champs Marquette, but #1 Michigan did get upset by #18 Charlotte in the Elite 8, and since games in March are more important than ones in Nov/Dec, it would seem that even in our best years, the Big Ten just wasn't all that competitive nationally, with the exception of the Big Ten Champs occasionally making a FF here and there. And it wasn't just because we only got one invitation, either.