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— jake hilliard (@jake_hilliard50) January 4, 2023
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— jake hilliard (@jake_hilliard50) January 4, 2023
At this stage of the season, no list of potential National Coach of the Year candidates is complete without Kansas State's Jerome Tang near, or at the very top, of this list https://t.co/7zeCga1TdL pic.twitter.com/rnflONzuYZ
— Eric Bossi (@ebosshoops) January 4, 2023
We have a largely basketball illiterate fanbase. Most Baylor fans care primarily about football, and don't devote much energy to basketball unless we're extraordinarily good, which we have been of late. But many of our fans have a pretty low basketball IQ.historian said:
Now that Baylor is 0-3 in conference play, I'm waiting for the "fire Drew because he can't coach" crowd to come out of the woodwork. No doubt some are thinking it even if they are afraid to say it 2 years after a natty.
Some people have already suggested our success in recent years is more because of Tang than Drew.
This is true. And it becomes obvious every time we lose.Mitch Henessey said:We have a largely basketball illiterate fanbase. Most Baylor fans care primarily about football, and don't devote much energy to basketball unless we're extraordinarily good, which we have been of late. But many of our fans have a pretty low basketball IQ.historian said:
Now that Baylor is 0-3 in conference play, I'm waiting for the "fire Drew because he can't coach" crowd to come out of the woodwork. No doubt some are thinking it even if they are afraid to say it 2 years after a natty.
Some people have already suggested our success in recent years is more because of Tang than Drew.
Stefano DiMera said:
My point..it is not as hopeless as it's being made out on this board.
The most painful part of this is that this team can win a lot if we get better at the little things defensively. In the past two games, we've allowed a 30-point performance from one player and made relatively simple defensive mistakes at the wrong moments (letting the leading scorer drive to the rim, giving up open lays from inbounds, not getting in help when teams pull Thamba or Oijianwuna to the perimeter)bear2be2 said:This is true. And it becomes obvious every time we lose.Mitch Henessey said:We have a largely basketball illiterate fanbase. Most Baylor fans care primarily about football, and don't devote much energy to basketball unless we're extraordinarily good, which we have been of late. But many of our fans have a pretty low basketball IQ.historian said:
Now that Baylor is 0-3 in conference play, I'm waiting for the "fire Drew because he can't coach" crowd to come out of the woodwork. No doubt some are thinking it even if they are afraid to say it 2 years after a natty.
Some people have already suggested our success in recent years is more because of Tang than Drew.
Unfortunately, this team is likely going to do a lot more losing before we're done. This league is just too tough. It will chew up a team playing at the level we are currently -- and have for most of the year.
I'd have more hope if we had shown any ability before now to get in a stance and play competent man defense. But with the exception of a single game here or there, we haven't done that consistently all year.edible_waffles said:The most painful part of this is that this team can win a lot if we get better at the little things defensively. In the past two games, we've allowed a 30-point performance from one player and made relatively simple defensive mistakes at the wrong moments (letting the leading scorer drive to the rim, giving up open lays from inbounds, not getting in help when teams pull Thamba or Oijianwuna to the perimeter)bear2be2 said:This is true. And it becomes obvious every time we lose.Mitch Henessey said:We have a largely basketball illiterate fanbase. Most Baylor fans care primarily about football, and don't devote much energy to basketball unless we're extraordinarily good, which we have been of late. But many of our fans have a pretty low basketball IQ.historian said:
Now that Baylor is 0-3 in conference play, I'm waiting for the "fire Drew because he can't coach" crowd to come out of the woodwork. No doubt some are thinking it even if they are afraid to say it 2 years after a natty.
Some people have already suggested our success in recent years is more because of Tang than Drew.
Unfortunately, this team is likely going to do a lot more losing before we're done. This league is just too tough. It will chew up a team playing at the level we are currently -- and have for most of the year.
The next four games (@WVU, vs OSU, @TTU, @OU) will be the most important in righting the ship. Obviously, no wins are guaranteed, but we can go 3-1 in this stretch.
Here's Jerome Tang's full response when I asked him about his name being mentioned with job openings at other schools.
— Glenn Kinley (@glenn_kinley) January 10, 2023
"We try to focus on what's going on right now... If God wants me at K-State this is where I'm going to be..."#KStateMBB pic.twitter.com/lTnR34phCY
It's so much more than a game to Coach Tang. On the 'Cats year 1 success:
— Glenn Kinley (@glenn_kinley) January 10, 2023
"It's a testament to God's faithfulness... I'm simply an instrument. Basketball is just the platform that God has given me in order to help mentor young men."@CoachJTang #KStateMBB pic.twitter.com/zcfh3H5Wqn
LIB,MR BEARS said:It's so much more than a game to Coach Tang. On the 'Cats year 1 success:
— Glenn Kinley (@glenn_kinley) January 10, 2023
"It's a testament to God's faithfulness... I'm simply an instrument. Basketball is just the platform that God has given me in order to help mentor young men."@CoachJTang #KStateMBB pic.twitter.com/zcfh3H5Wqn
Showed a great deal of passion and stopped short of turning over tables.Robert Wilson said:
God's faithfulness sure was chewing on those refs' ass on Saturday.
LIB,MR BEARS said:LIB,MR BEARS said:It's so much more than a game to Coach Tang. On the 'Cats year 1 success:
— Glenn Kinley (@glenn_kinley) January 10, 2023
"It's a testament to God's faithfulness... I'm simply an instrument. Basketball is just the platform that God has given me in order to help mentor young men."@CoachJTang #KStateMBB pic.twitter.com/zcfh3H5Wqn
"The faithfulness of God when we honor Him with our gifts and our talents."
What a great way to live out 2 Colossians 3:17
"Whatever you do(no matter what it is) in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus"
Thankshistorian said:LIB,MR BEARS said:LIB,MR BEARS said:It's so much more than a game to Coach Tang. On the 'Cats year 1 success:
— Glenn Kinley (@glenn_kinley) January 10, 2023
"It's a testament to God's faithfulness... I'm simply an instrument. Basketball is just the platform that God has given me in order to help mentor young men."@CoachJTang #KStateMBB pic.twitter.com/zcfh3H5Wqn
"The faithfulness of God when we honor Him with our gifts and our talents."
What a great way to live out 2 Colossians 3:17
"Whatever you do(no matter what it is) in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus"
Also:
"Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God." I Corinthians 10:31