I did not see a team that could win the big 10. I saw the same serious flaws in that Alabama 5 on 3 fiasco. Home loss to Miami, Crushed at Arkansas and Nebraska. We all have our own opinions and i do not put the Lynch situation as bad luck but bad recruiting. Piled up wins early against terrible teams. Not a hater of Pitino. Just has not done a very good job . In my opinion there are a ton of guys that would have built a foundation from day one and been a actual conference contender. The divide seems to occur when one group tries to sell him as great or is going to be great and the other group has expectations way above 40-70 and not a single sniff at a conference title. The 1st group rightfully points out the facts of injuries and the 2nd group despises excuses because every team, coach could use them. Just a different way of looking at things. If the 2nd base has a hate Pitino bias (which they dont,they just hate losing, then does the love Pitino group have a bias that blinds them to the facts. Bias is a tricky thing. It can make you like or dislike anything and when it comes to fans they can seldom see past the desire to want to win, against even aknowledging what other coaches and programs far exceed their own. Just not wired that way. As a matter of profession you see so much of what goes into it and few coaches have that something special. That is what makes them special. I was not raised to hate either. Observe, measure the data, talk to others, what are your own values and standards and then share them on the board or not. I could care less if others think great is different for them. They have every right to feel the way they do. Those that think the full body of work has been mediocre have every right to feel that way.
First of all, didn't anyone ever teach you to use separate paragraphs when you write?
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I get what he is saying. Just have a different opinion. We just went 9-11. If we do that again that would be 6 out of 7 years with a losing conference record. Plus never competing for the conference title. It is ok to think that giving 3 more years or 10 more years is fine. I do not. He needs to be at least above .500 to earn another year and i think he will do that. Again, i still do not see a single thing that identifies us. Just a difference of opinion. I do not think he is a top 50 coach that will ever have a resume' of top 25, you know those guys that win multiple conference titles, final 4's, even the title. That is what they are hired to do. There are fans who think Jerry Kill is a great coach, i do not. No big deal. I have seen what great looks like and it is very obvious when you see it. We all have different standards and not for one moment have i declared that mine are better. Every person can make up their own mind. Curious, what does it look like for you if we have 10 losing seasons out of 11 and still have not come anywhere close to a conference title ? Reminding fans that i stand behind this team contending.
First of all, didn't anyone ever teach you to use separate paragraphs when you write?
Secondly, get over yourself. "I have seen what great looks like and it is very obvious when you see it." Everyone has seen what "great" looks like. I don't have to live in Massachusetts and be a Patriots fan to know that they have been a dynasty.
I don't think anyone thinks Jerry Kill was a "great" coach. He was a coach who was good enough to elevate us to the status of being probably the best team in the lower half of the league. At the time, that was good enough but, obviously, most of the fans are happy that we've moved on.
I have a great deal of confidence in Fleck. I think he may be the guy who can take us to the Iowa or even Wisconsin level in football. Having said that, I don't have much confidence he can take us to the Ohio State or Alabama level. I still believe we have too many structural disadvantages to reach that level anytime soon and I think the same disadvantages would keep us from being a team of similar stature in basketball. Nevertheless, we can and should do better than we are doing in basketball.
We have enough evidence that Pitino isn't going to elevate the basketball program to even the level that Kill was able to elevate the football program. After 6 + years, I think we can say that, overall, we have performed better than Rutgers, Northwestern, Nebraska, and Penn State. Perhaps we could add Illinois to the list. However, at least one of those programs has added a coach who has significant potential to elevate that program.
For the time being, I don't care about being "great" but I'm really sick of alternating between decent and bad. We can and should do better.