I read 2 sentences of your post and came to this conclusion. Grow up.
Wow, account is 9 years old, 59 posts, and has tons more sense than OP. Well done sir.
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I read 2 sentences of your post and came to this conclusion. Grow up.
Dear effing Lord.
I think it is called forming a pattern.Not defending bode's OP but going back and finding his recent posts is kind of dickish.
When I say cut ties, some of you think it's me thinking Fred is a bad coach. He isn't a bad coach, I just have concerns he can take us to the next level of going deep in NCAA tourneys.
Comparing the talent from the football program to the basketball program is apples to oranges. I'm not sure if Bill Belichick could get 5 wins from the team last year.
Why?Not defending bode's OP but going back and finding his recent posts is kind of dickish.
This one ranks up there with the open letter from some Einstein before last years Meeshigan game.
This is why we can't have nice things.
Not fast enough for BodeClone.Dean Smith: Zero NCAA appearances in first five years coaching. (North Carolina)
Coach K: Zero NCAA appearances in first five years of coaching. (Army)
Bob Knight: Zero NCAA appearances in first five years coaching. (Army)
Bill Self: Zero NCAA appearances in first five years coaching. (Oral Roberts)
Rick Pitino: Zero NCAA appearances in first five years coaching. (Hawaii and Boston U)
Billy Donovan: One NCAA appearance in first five years coaching. (Marshall and Florida)
Lute Olson: Zero NCAA appearances in first five years coaching. (Long Beach State and Iowa)
Tom Izzo: Three NCAA appearances in first five years coaching. (MSU)
John Calipari: Two NCAA appearances in first five years coaching. (UMass)
Fred Hoiberg: Four NCAA appearances in first five years coaching. (Iowa State)
Not fast enough for BodeClone.