Quote from: HutchwasClutch on Today at 09:34:07 AMYeah, because The U is so much more appealing. Especially with those class acts Irvin and Lewis on the sideline making sure they get noticed.
Quote from: Elonsmusk on Today at 01:39:01 PMYou're right. Shaka walked into a dream program. College basketball landscape is exactly the same now is it was when Buzz was coach. Current Big East conference (marquee/prestige/attractivness to recruits) is the exact same as the one Buzz coached in (not.)TROLL.
What's your solution? Like right now (or the last month), since you and so many other former Shaka fans have turned on Shaka - what would you do? Who's on your short list of better coaching candidates than Shaka that realistically is going to take the MU job?
Quote from: DoctorV on Today at 01:33:46 PMHe won't.Maybe not zero, but Wojo has a better chance than Shaka to return.
If he does, the odds aren't 0 that he's back for another
Quote from: DoctorV on Today at 01:24:43 PMShaka deserves 2 more years, even if of the non tourney variety.respectfully disagree. 2nd half of last season...now this season. Give him next, fine...but if the result is similar after 26/27, MU has to move on, imo. Mens basketball to MU is too important, for many reasons, to have not one but two more of this. And, if Shaka isn't willing to consider the portal after this season, maybe cutting bait in March is better for all concerned. Why the loyalty to a CEO, er coach that is paid handsomely that's apparently not utilizing all avenues to succeed? Results business. Stock price is dramatically falling.
If he misses the tournament 3 consecutive years then I will reassess.
Let the man do his job and cut it out with the nonsense.
Quote from: HutchwasClutch on Today at 12:10:55 PMThis "10 year drought" is just purposefully misleading context for anyone such as yourself that knows and follows this program's history. Just prior to that 10 year drought, they had a threepeat of 2nd weekend NCAA appearances, with an Elite Eight included. We were a 5 seed when we lost in 2019 to Murray St. Wojo left Shaka with guys like Lewis, Oso, Kam, and Stevie. This program has all the resources and support any major college coach could ask for to be successful. Let's stop acting like Shaka took this underdog to success.
He had a good first three years, including excellent 2nd and 3rd seasons. Last year they were at best mediocre after early December. They had what, one top 100 win in the 2025 calendar year. The signs were already apparent there was a problem. And now the wheels come off completely, where we're staring at a 20 loss season and likely less than 5 conference wins, which may be a generous projection.
Shaka had at most one more year at Texas before being fired unless some dramatic NCAAT success happened. It's no secret that's how he landed here. And now egregiously bad roster building and lack of growth. As I said previously, this is not some hard luck season with really good players being injured, ineligibility not expected, etc. Year 5 and we haven't just regressed, we've fallen off a cliff by any objective measure. Dead last in the conference is not only possible, but likely. So forgive us that some like me are just not all that taken as you are with the totality of Shaka's work.
Quote from: DoctorV on Today at 01:24:43 PMShaka deserves 2 more years, even if of the non tourney variety.
If he misses the tournament 3 consecutive years then I will reassess.
Let the man do his job and cut it out with the nonsense.
Quote from: Galway Eagle on Today at 01:31:58 PMSo many LOLs in this.
Quote from: DoctorV on Today at 01:24:43 PMShaka deserves 2 more years, even if of the non tourney variety.
If he misses the tournament 3 consecutive years then I will reassess.
Let the man do his job and cut it out with the nonsense.
Quote from: SOSW on Today at 01:31:16 PMIf he has another year like this one, there is zero chance he's back for another.
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