GOAT wrote: ↑Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:50 am
The players and coaches want to win the SoCon and play in the NCAA tourn a 100 times more than anyone on this board. They came to FU with that goal and work hard everyday to achieve that goal. No one is more disappointed in the lose than the players and coaches. Criticizing them on this board will not help achieve that goal. It may make you feel better but I will never understand why.
If you have not watched the last ten practices, your opinion on who should be playing has no merit.
This team can win every game left on its schedule. They can also lose many of them. This team also can win the SoCon tourn but it may not happen. I still like the direction of this program. Go FU basketball.
I believe what you say about the players and coaches wanting to win. I believe what has been said about the need for a balance.
My frustration and disappointment are with those who control and with those who should support the program. This includes Board of Trustees and Administration and alumni. (Of course, the Paladin Club and the local business community and the students and should - and do - support the program, though that could increase; but in the context that I am considering, it seems to be much more the Trustees, Administration, and alumni that are important.)
So my feeling is that as long as the great majority of people on this message board are always highly supportive and highly satisfied and highly optimistic and pleased about the long-term direction of the program, that is going to detract from any prodding and encouragement to those who control and should support this program in the long term. Or at least, I wish those who write on this board would continue to indicate the need for more long term support and long term improvement, even while being appropriately supportive of the team in the present.
Also, I believe that often times the way that certain programs have gotten good and stayed good have started out with a great head coach; and we may, or may not, have that great head coach already. If we truly believe that we do have that great coach already, let's give him the support we need to in order to retain him and in order to facilitate his ability to succeed.