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I would take the Rick SLU program right now.
Thanks for the notice.Reggie Smith with some PT. Seeing Crowder, butler, Buycks,Blue, man what a team
Reggie Smith. Man I looked forward to that kid. His HS highlight reels were insane - he could jump out of the gym. Forgot he ended up stopping at UNLV before ending up at Eastern Illinois.
Tried throwing a kegger in my parents garage (converted into a pub) for that game but only like 6 people from MU we're within a reasonable driving distance and it was freezing. Then we lost... not the greatest party I've thrown 😂
SPOILER ALERT!!!!!
Look at that roster. Look at that rotation. DJO, Cadougan, Blue, Buycks, Butler, Crowder, Otule, Gardner. Looking back through sepia lenses, these guys are now considered legends and true Warriors. But this was an 11 seed in the Big East tourney. Team bubble watch. 11 seed in the tourney, but went to the Sweet 16. A case can be made that this group underachieved during the regular season but was redeemed by their tourney run.
This team is considered a legend because it won two games in the tournament after barely squeaking in because it won two game in the Big East tourney. The 2019-20 team is actually doing far better at the same point as the legendary 10-11 sweet 16 team with all of those legends on it. I don't know if this will be a sweet 16 team. I believe with every fiber of my being that it is capable of doing so.
The difference is the 11-12 team could run with anyone. Sure they had faults, but no one looked at them like a cakewalk.
Do you mean 10-11? 11-12 was buzz's best team of course nobody looked at them as a cakewalk.Except Seton Hall, St Johns, UNC, and Louisville. Where were the fire Buzz signs then?
But Buzz knew how to coach....You don't fire a coach because a player misses a layup....This is just......an emotional argument with no credence.
No when you have possession and the lead you don't take the layup with time expiring you run out the clock. And buzz was at that point still very unknown, he had coached our most hyped team to a 6 seed and choked against Mizzou. Then while did a great job the 09-10 yea let's not ignore that there was 4 future NBA players on that team plus a massive choke against Wash. At that point against Louisville he was still very much a question mark .
It was very clear from the beginning that Buzz had "it." He was quirky, charismatic, inspirational, obsessive about details. What did Buzz want? Paint Touches. To make more FTs than the opponent attempted. Physicality/toughness. Those were three hallmarks of his coaching philosophy. Does Wojo have any core coaching philosophies?
I've talked to a division 1, top 50 program, assistant coach who is familiar with MU basketball. He's as baffled as anybody when it comes to Wojo's style of coaching. Nice guy, presents the image you want, gets good kids..... but when it comes to coaching: It's baaaaaaaad.
The leash that Wojo gives Howard is ridiculous. It was the same way he handled Henry Ellenson. He doesn’t coach he just lets the star player run wild. Meanwhile all the other players don’t develop. Some here assume Howard is our only talent capable of scoring. How can you think that when they are not given the freedom to participate in the offense since Howard has the ultimate green light despite being ice cold. If he was hampered by hitting the chair, put him on the bench. Howard seems like a great guy, but damn, this is on Wojo. I like Wojo but not as a coach. Relying on your star player to get you wins as opposed to coaching the team is not coaching. Players have regressed and lost confidence under his watch and that’s on Wojo.