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Weird
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This team **** sucks.
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Absolutely braindead end of game sequence. Galloway is legitimately one of the worst FT shooters in the conference, he had the ball for like four seconds, and we didn't foul him.
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It's in their heads at the end of these close games now. Can't go anywhere when you can't function down the stretch in close games.
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Starting to get hype for volleyball season
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Hope McIntosh is looking at candidates.
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midranger wrote:Gotta say. Gard ain’t it.
Similar to the end of the football run, except Gard is *trying* to fix it, unlike Chryst.
-Everybody understands how to teach a low TO% offense now. Everybody teaches 3 or layup. Everybody teaches to avoid fouls. These were the things Bo and Gard did that gave them the, “how is this team a 3 seed?” advantage every year. That edge is gone and has been basically since the early part of Gard’s tenure.
-The rule changes have made the game more and more offense-based. It’s hard for our lesser athletes to play defense now.
-We have more continuity than other programs and Gard is still a decent coach…so we take the NCAA by storm in November/December/half of January. Then other teams that have more athletic talent and room to grow due to being cobbled together by transfer/and younger players take over.
We need to adapt. He’s trying by getting more aggressive in the portal and modernizing the offense but it’s probably not enough.
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midranger wrote:Gotta say. Gard ain’t it.
Have to think McIntosh strongly considers making a change. He's clearly not shy about making changes with Chryst and Chryst was a lot more successful than Gard has been.
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trwi7 wrote:midranger wrote:Gotta say. Gard ain’t it.
Have to think McIntosh strongly considers making a change. He's clearly not shy about making changes with Chryst and Chryst was a lot more successful than Gard has been.
We’re splitting hairs here, but Chryst got to beat up on a **** B10 West. I think it’s been comparable if you consider a deeper conference in basketball/larger pool of teams.
Regardless, I think I’m ready for a coach that is more focused on offensive skill and athleticism. I didn’t think we could get it and we probably won’t, but the game has finally passed us by.
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Chris mcintosh and the Sundance Wicks
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Kerb Hohl wrote:trwi7 wrote:midranger wrote:Gotta say. Gard ain’t it.
Have to think McIntosh strongly considers making a change. He's clearly not shy about making changes with Chryst and Chryst was a lot more successful than Gard has been.
We’re splitting hairs here, but Chryst got to beat up on a **** B10 West. I think it’s been comparable if you consider a deeper conference in basketball/larger pool of teams.
Regardless, I think I’m ready for a coach that is more focused on offensive skill and athleticism. I didn’t think we could get it and we probably won’t, but the game has finally passed us by.
Once Bo's recruits graduated.
No tournament
Round of 64
Season canceled
Round of 32
Round of 32 (embarrassing loss in what is basically a home game)
NIT
Chryst as coach
Win Holiday
Win Cotton
W Orange
W Pinstripe
L Rose (1 point loss, horrible refs)
W Mayo
W Las Vegas
The results were getting worse with Chryst but the results with Gard have never been great or even good.
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Chryst had andersens recruits for his best years too
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trwi7 wrote:Kerb Hohl wrote:trwi7 wrote:
Have to think McIntosh strongly considers making a change. He's clearly not shy about making changes with Chryst and Chryst was a lot more successful than Gard has been.
We’re splitting hairs here, but Chryst got to beat up on a **** B10 West. I think it’s been comparable if you consider a deeper conference in basketball/larger pool of teams.
Regardless, I think I’m ready for a coach that is more focused on offensive skill and athleticism. I didn’t think we could get it and we probably won’t, but the game has finally passed us by.
Once Bo's recruits graduated.
No tournament
Round of 64
Season canceled
Round of 32
Round of 32 (embarrassing loss in what is basically a home game)
NIT
Chryst as coach
Win Holiday
Win Cotton
W Orange
W Pinstripe
L Rose (1 point loss, horrible refs)
W Mayo
W Las Vegas
The results were getting worse with Chryst but the results with Gard have never been great or even good.
Chryst got to play 70% of his games against Lovie Smith’s Illinois, Frost’s Nebraska, etc.
The spin you’ve put on this of “when Bo’s guys left” not counting 2020, etc is funny, so we can just stop there.
In the end, I’m ready to move on…so who cares.
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midranger wrote:Chryst had andersens recruits for his best years too
Ehh, first two years sure. Third year he won the Orange Bowl with one loss and his 5th year he had the Rose Bowl. Clearly going downhill after that but Gard hasn't made it past the Round of 32 without Bo's guys and had the worst season in 20 years.
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Much like Chryst, rarely do players get noticeably better under Gard.
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trwi7 wrote:midranger wrote:Chryst had andersens recruits for his best years too
Ehh, first two years sure. Third year he won the Orange Bowl with one loss and his 5th year he had the Rose Bowl. Clearly going downhill after that but Gard hasn't made it past the Round of 32 without Bo's guys and had the worst season in 20 years.
The worst season in 20 years had like 3 of his starters get season-ending injuries and was a transition year from the end of the Bo Ryan era with all young guys. I think he proved that was a fluke.
Gard routinely plays one of the toughest schedules in the country, Chryst the easiest. They both were good but you can make a really good point about Gard not by being a corncob/meatball fan and only focusing on the NCAA tournament.






