ShowinGoldyLove
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Quality post Gold Rush. Accurate about MN fans as well.
OK, if you want to compare Minnesota hockey to Kentucky basketball, fine we can go there. I would say Minnesota hockey fans are just as passionate as Kentucky basketball fans....and I would say every team we play is gunning for us every time we play just like you do.
The Gophers were upset by Holy Cross (HUGE upset) in the NCAA's, they have struggled quite a bit the last couple years and were just swept last weekend by Mankato St.
You know what??? I don't see people putting up for sale signs or throwing garbage on Don Lucia's (Gopher hockey coach) lawn or spewing their venom after every loss and demanding that he be fired immediately. We know it's a long season and a lot can happen and we need to stand together when the going gets tough.
Our hockey team might be down a bit right now but you know -- we will be back very soon. You can count on it!!
Do you seriously compare yourself to those schools every season as a measuring stick? Word of advice; you are going to have down years where you don't win as many games as some of the powerhouse schools. Get used to it. They are also going to have down years where they don't win as many games as others.
It's the reality of the collegiate game; the days of a handful of teams going to the Final Four 2, 3, 4 years in a row are simply over. So much more talent out there than there was 30 years ago, and a lot more parity to go with it.
Not trying to make excuses for our hockey success, but 75% of the best collegiate hockey players come from MN.
Further, it's much easier for a program to dominate in D1 hockey than it is D1 basketball (58 D1 hockey teams vs 327 D1 basketball teams), not to mention the funding differences that schools give to their basketball programs vs their hockey programs nationwide.
Sounds like a personal problem.the status where we didn't have to question were our place was with our peers.
I agree totally with what you're saying here but I ask you to realize that we slipped under Coach Smith's watch. Coach Smith did a lot of good things-he won a national title, he won SEC championship, he won SEC tournament titles but things slipped. Our "peers" are North Carolina, UCLA, Kansas and IU in this sport. IU got into a similar situtation (not as bad. Tubby could coach circles around Mike Davis in his sleep) as us and made some really bad mistakes in terms of coaching hires. North Carolina and UCLA did as well but corrected those mistakes.
Would you put UK in the same class as UCLA and North Carolina Coach Smith's last three seasons?
You should never make excuses.
I'm not talking about domination. The era of domination by one program is over. It ended when John Wooden retired. The closest anyone's come since is probably Duke or Kentucky in the mid 90's.
You are measured by your peers to an extent. UCLA went through a rough spot but they rebounded with Ben Howland. North Carolina went through a rough spot but they rebounded with Roy Williams. Kentucky went through a rough period but rebounded with Coach Pitino I think it says something about the Kentucky program (and Coach Smith to an extent) that it's "rough period" wasn't as bad as Carolina's with Doh or IU's with Mike Davis/Kelvin Sampson but the slide itself was apparent.
I would have been the happiest person on the planet if Coach Smith could have returned us that status. Not the status of playing for three straight titles (and winning two) but the status where we didn't have to question were our place was with our peers.