Scholarship table
The continues use of the god damn weave offense.
His first hire should have been an experienced head coach with a knack for in-game adjustments. He is slowly getting better.He should have a quicker hook when a starter is playing poorly or, worse, getting down on himself. I am looking at Joey late last season, Markus against Maryland, etc. Mike Deane had his flaws, but he was a solid bench coach and he never hesitated to yank a guy like Hutch of Wardle when they did something he didn't like. And they almost always played better after a good lecture. (And I'm not talking about benching guys; just pulling them after bad or distracted playing and making it clear they need to step up.)
Doesn't go to Arby's -Fact
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
You can only post things that have disappointed you about Wojo. Go out of your comfort zone. See if this leads to meaningful dialogues.I will start: Should have played Deonte Burton more. Should have burned Greg's red shirt last year. His play this year convinces me more that he was the missing piece last year. IF the letter happened, he should have kicked both Hausers off the team immediately. Should have brought in an experienced bench coach earlier.
Wojo teams are a far cry from the brand built by Buzz and Tc in the 2000’s. Perennial NCAA tournament bids, nails tough teams and NBA level talent. The only thing Wojo has going for him is the perennial, wait until next year crowd because of his high level recruiting ability.
Our lack of great point guards has been a concern. Easier to recruit, but we have had trouble landing one.
Congrats for breaking the spirit of the OP. I am pleasantly surprised it took this long for a NoJo to attempt to ruin this thread, though. Almost made it to the second page.My answer, of course: Wojo has never done anything wrong. He is the red-cheeked, large-cup-of-water-guzzling, absolutely perfect coach and human being!