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Souhan had some valid points. But as usual he showed how little he really knows, claiming that Tubby 'chased Paul Carter away' and is now citing him as one of the 'men' they had last year.
Tubby's not unique in that a lot of coaches are going to get ripped when they're on a 4-game losing streak. It's obviously going to be different than when they made their run in the BTT last year - or if they get on a winning streak yet this year.
You have to take the longer view rather than get caught up in the last game or the last week. The problem is that the longer view - the bigger picture - has some warts in it, too. Souhan says a lot of ridiculous things, but I listened to a few minutes of the feed, and he and Russo raise some issues that deserve to be talked about. The overall conference record in 3+ seasons. The defections as well as the rumblings Souhan claims to have heard over the last couple years about discontent in the program. Smith's own quotes after the game last night referring to players questioning whether the coach knows what he's talking about. There's little question in my mind that Tubby Smith knows what he's talking about and knows how to coach, but part of coaching is also having the confidence and trust of your players.
I see the defections, besides being a root of the current swoon, as a key indicator of the state of the program. Roster management is part of the job. As Jerry Kill has said on a couple occasions already, you have to keep recruiting these kids once you have them in the house. It's no different than a leader in a workplace and what (s)he has to do to maintain morale and keep people energized. Clem Haskins got a lot of W's by keeping his roster together through tough times. He convinced more than a few players to stay when they were on the verge of leaving. Tubby seems more inclined to consider them a lost cause and cut them loose. Maybe that's his way of doing things, but - again using the business analogy - it affects his bottom line, and he is accountable for that.
I have lofty expectations of Coach Smith and this program. Some will agree with that and some will not.
Has the Paul Carter rift with Tubby been verified? Souhan is throwing it around as fact.
Has the Paul Carter rift with Tubby been verified? Souhan is throwing it around as fact.
You are absolutely despicable for mentioning this and should be banned......at least that's what others think around here.
Good post Bad- No doubt Tubby has had some really bad luck this year and last year. I like what you said about the "long view".
To me the long view is this- He hasn't cracked either the first division or the .500 mark in the Big Ten yet in his four years ( it appears highly unlikely to happen this year). As bashed as Monson was - and he had some seriously bad clubs- his teams exceeded the .500 mark twice in his 8 years - 10-6 and 9-7. The fact that Tubby has had two NCAAs is essentially the luck of the draw in that we were certainly "last 4 in" material each of the years.
I really don't mind having an off year-even with a $2 million coach such as Tubby and
I don't think there's any way we can expect consistent first division finishes. What Bo Ryan is doing with Wisky (for example) is a freak of nature-simply unreal. But I think we should expect intermitent break throughs where we compete for the title- and we haven't had a whiff of that with Tubby. When you hang at the .500 mark in conference for three straight years and then you go downward-even if by bad luck- you are going to have serious complaining at his pay scale.
There was more to the Carter transfer but because of the situation with his sister, it's not a subject most are comfortable talking about.
I was really hoping for a comment on this from you. Thanks for as much as you can say.
I've heard this come up a couple times previously(not on GH) so it makes one wonder.
Is there a smoke/fire kind of thing. I have no idea but I am starting to wonder.
Why not?
Those pesky expectations sure have been lowered.
We absolutely hired Tubby with the idea of consistent first division finishes. I expect it and I think many fans feel the same way.
We absolutely hired Tubby with the idea of consistent first division finishes. I expect it and I think many fans feel the same way.
You think these guys want to cover bad teams?
for Tubby to vindicate his naysayers. Enough games for the team to make it into the tournament and then win a few games-which they should if they make it....
But that is the expectaiton and it is not unrealistic. Tubby has had the team long enough to recruit to his scheme ande personaltiy and if the Gophers flounder we are overpaying to say the least.....
Yes, Reusse has openly admitted that many, many times. He openly admits he enjoys it more when teams are imploding and things are a disaster. Haven't you heard him on the radio? He almost daily pines for the days of Loveboat scandals and academic crisis and cheap owners who won't pay players.
Just a couple of weeks ago he was talking about some of his "fondest memories" and I'd say about 80% of the things he recalled as his "fondest memories" are nightmares for most Minnesota fans.
It is simply who he is.
And, in the interest of disclosure, I'm not a big fan of his writing, but thoroughly enjoy his radio show.
Yes...because a $2 mil per year coach shouldn't have his starting PG go out with an injury?????? WTF does his pay have to do with Nolan's injury?
Since last year, we have lost the following:
Cobbs - Backup pg
Royce - top 50 player
Paul Carter - expected starter instead of Rodney at 3 and Senior
Al Nolan - starting PG
Big Mo - 2nd best center on team IMO
Devoe - backup pg and sg
If you put those 6 players back on this team...we are a top 10 team and contend for the big ten title.
Tubby recruited the team we expected...but bad timing, bad luck and I am sure some bad choices by players and Tubby have left us with the team we currently have...and it aint nearly what we had hoped or expected...but to talk like Tubby planned it this way or didn't do the job recruiting is just proposterous...mistakes were made and players were lost...and we can debate it...but regardless...if the team Tubby recruited and wanted were healthy and here to play...we had the team that would contend.
Yes...because a $2 mil per year coach shouldn't have his starting PG go out with an injury?????? WTF does his pay have to do with Nolan's injury?
Since last year, we have lost the following:
Cobbs - Backup pg
Royce - top 50 player
Paul Carter - expected starter instead of Rodney at 3 and Senior
Al Nolan - starting PG
Big Mo - 2nd best center on team IMO
Devoe - backup pg and sg
If you put those 6 players back on this team...we are a top 10 team and contend for the big ten title.
Tubby recruited the team we expected...but bad timing, bad luck and I am sure some bad choices by players and Tubby have left us with the team we currently have...and it aint nearly what we had hoped or expected...but to talk like Tubby planned it this way or didn't do the job recruiting is just proposterous...mistakes were made and players were lost...and we can debate it...but regardless...if the team Tubby recruited and wanted were healthy and here to play...we had the team that would contend.
Do you not think that Tubby bears at least some of the responsibility for the Cobbs, White, and Joseph situations?
I also think that it's a little bit of wishful thinking to say Walker is the 2nd best center on the team when he has played 115 minutes and scored 44 points against the weakest part of the schedule. Through Iverson's first 12 games his freshman year he had played 229 minutes and scored 93 points.