What was Marcus Foster’s preseason injury?Furman Sports Report wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 1:03 amhttp://www.furmansportsreport.com/2020/ ... -past.html
No I don’t think we’ve been really good lately. I got skewered for comparing us to a good DII team a couple of years ago. But look, I want to believe our coach really is one of the best up and comers in the country. If I believe that, then it follows that we are improving. We didn’t just bring guys back. We brought improved versions of those guys back because that’s what coaching does. And I want to believe that given our pretty good press coverage the last couple of years, we’ve been able to recruit better, although aside from Hien it isn’t obvious so far. I don’t think we have entered a period of inevitable decline because one guy graduated. If that’s the case, our coach isn’t so hot.affirm wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 8:30 pmHow long has it been since we were NOT "(at least) several years away from being really good"?Furmanoid wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 7:11 pmWe’re just lacking in size, depth, and dependable shooting skills. That has been kind of obvious. I don’t think we lack effort. And we didn’t quit. We still do amazingly well considering some pretty clear limitations. We should still win our conference. We are several years away from being really good.
Do not tell me that we were really good in any year that we failed to win the SoCon Tournament. Or if you do, you'd better have some extremely believable justification and extremely clear explanation.
I think that we need to learn to just be satisfied with being "good enough". We have ALWAYS been "good enough".
The goal, according to you, is the same as it has been the last 41 years: win conference tournament and qualify for March Madness. “Everything else is icing on the cake.”
We missed Croone.
Oh please. I’m as disappointed as anyone but such statements don’t help anyone. Thomas Watson of IBM said “Success is found on the far side failure.” Pick ourselves up, learn from it and move on. These losses do NOT hurt the program in the long run, and certainly do not ruin what could be a very good seasonapaladin wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 6:19 pmEverything that was Furman’s now belongs to Winthrop. No more national pub. No more over-rated rankings, no more national tweets about our games, no more state publicity. Furman can now go back to just being another middle of the road team that won’t be heard from for a while. This one loss did a lot of damage to the program.
I don't pay as much attention to Fu bball as most of ya'll but let me throw in a general observation - If we are well coached the team will learn from this and improve ! The goal IS to win the SoCon (have we done it recently, ? NO, that's an understatement). But point is good coaches and players get better after losses in the long run. (They also need to learn not to let one loss (bama) become two losses !). Look at film, see where you can improve and learn. After doing that, forget the past game so it does not cost you the next game.
Sounds like my golf game. I tell myself "forget that last triple bogey so it doesn't lead to another one."gofurman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:44 amI don't pay as much attention to Fu bball as most of ya'll but let me throw in a general observation - If we are well coached the team will learn from this and improve ! The goal IS to win the SoCon (have we done it recently, ? NO, that's an understatement). But point is good coaches and players get better after losses in the long run. (They also need to learn not to let one loss (bama) become two losses !). Look at film, see where you can improve and learn. After doing that, forget the past game so it does not cost you the next game.