e.bigelow
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Our resident curmudgeon and Tubby defender must not be out of bed yet. Going to get my popcorn ...
LOL. Well done!
Our resident curmudgeon and Tubby defender must not be out of bed yet. Going to get my popcorn ...
Agree with Bleed in taking issue with the "greener pastures" comment.
Overall, it's great people are excited, but Minnesota fans (maybe all fans?) are far too quick to call someone a success or declare them definitively good at something. Tubby's first few years at Minnesota matched or exceeded expectations both on the court and on the recruiting trail. A glowing article about Tubby and the future of the program could have been written after year 1, after year 2, and maybe after year 3. However, things went downhill fast and his overall B1G record ended up not that much different than Dan Monson's. As bright as the future looked after year 2, it looked equally bleak after year 4 or 5.
Lets hope the patter doesn't repeat itself and Pitino can continue to move the program forward.
Haha. There will be people that eat this up, but there is not a single fact or piece of substance in that article. Tubby's first 2 years here were outstanding; on the recruiting trail and player development. The kid that wrote this article was 11 or 12 years old at the time, so he probably has no idea what shape the program was in when Tubby took over. He has no idea how much of a success those first 2-3 years of Tubby's tenure were.
If we are comparing first years in the program, and first 2 recruiting classes, Tubby and Pitino both have done excellent jobs. It'd be hard to separate the two. I'm happy with where we're at now, but this article is so off base it's hilarious.
Tubby was a great coach, and his first few years were pretty good also. But I think after time, it was hard for him to compete in the big ten. His style of play wasn't very attractive to the young up and coming kids. And soon enough, people just go tired of him and his assistants. His assistants didn't seem very good. He did things his way, and probably got a little too comfortable. I think his age, made him recruit as hard as he used to. With that said, I was one of the many who thought that change would be good for us. Change was good for him also.
I can't believe someone said "Greener Pastures" and questioned it. Duke and Stanford are top 10 nationally anked schools in academics and easily outdisance the U's 71st ranking. Plus the athletic programs at Duke and Stanford are in a totally different league than the Gophers. Not saying we can't get there, but it is a long long road.
As for the other two, one of them followed his coach to Vegas and the other wouldn't fit very well into Pitino's system in my opinion. He went to Xavier for christ's sake! How many of you even know where that college is?
And now, there's no further for me need to talk about them or their chosen teams unless we're facing them on the court.
Fact is this- The Pitino we see is a lot more fun, active in recruiting and showing more in player development than the outgoing version of Tubby did in his final few years here.
Man, look at all of the Tubby lovers in this thread. Don't all of you know that Tubby Smith is the modern-day Pol Pot and the worst thing to happen not only to Gopher basketball, but Gopher athletics, the University of Minnesota system, and the entire state of Minnesota as well?
Man, look at all of the Tubby lovers in this thread. Don't all of you know that Tubby Smith is the modern-day Pol Pot and the worst thing to happen not only to Gopher basketball, but Gopher athletics, the University of Minnesota system, and the entire state of Minnesota as well?
Man, look at all of the Tubby lovers in this thread. Don't all of you know that Tubby Smith is the modern-day Pol Pot and the worst thing to happen not only to Gopher basketball, but Gopher athletics, the University of Minnesota system, and the entire state of Minnesota as well?
Tubby more than doubled gopher wins his first season, Pitino won the same . Tubby got handed a last place team, Pitino got handed a team in final 32. Pretty stupid to compare first seasons.
Just to keep that going Tubby had 308 wins as a head coach and 1 national championship before Coming to MN. Richard Pitino had 18 and no NCAA experience. Good job by Richard to almost match Tubby in his first season here.
Previous Coach is gone. Current Coach is here. Comparing serves no useful purpose.
I wish everyone understood that, Doc.
I wish people wouldn't comment on threads that they wish didn't exist. How does the phrase go? "You can wish in one hand and......"
If you think you can all rip on Tubby mercilessly and I'm not going to say anything, think again. I don't know how many different ways I can phrase it.
With one year of data (that's all we have), Tubby and Pitino had eerily similar first seasons. Non-DI wins are excluded from the totals.
Tubby (2007-08)
Overall Record: 20-14
Big Ten Record: 8-10
Conference Place: 6th
February Record: 4-4
March + BTT Record: 3-3 (BTT semis)
Postseason Record: 0-1 (lost NIT opener)
Pitino (2013-14)
Overall Record: 24-13
Big Ten Record: 8-10
Conference Place: 7th
February Record: 3-5
March + BTT Record: 2-2 (BTT quarters)
Postseason Record: 5-0 (NIT title)
The obvious difference was Pitino's NIT run.
Being completely impartial, I felt the exact same way after each of their debut seasons. Was highly optimistic about the Gophers' future in March of 2008 (Hoffarber's buzzer-beater cemented that feeling) and feel the same way now.