Thanks for letting everyone hear the real view from thr locker room. No Baylor player will ever let me down
— SheilaG/BU (@SheilaGChewning) March 20, 2023
Thanks for letting everyone hear the real view from thr locker room. No Baylor player will ever let me down
— SheilaG/BU (@SheilaGChewning) March 20, 2023
Keyonte George walked off the court with @Coach_AB3 tonight. I asked him about that moment.
— Darby Brown (@darbyjobrown) March 20, 2023
"He recruited me since I was like 12. Not a lot of players can have a relationship like that with an assistant coach." pic.twitter.com/G2fxg0uhBE
Scott Drew on what he'll remember about this group.
— Darby Brown (@darbyjobrown) March 20, 2023
"Really a good group of guys. They like one another. They're good role models...It was always a joy going to practice every single day." pic.twitter.com/vYmhy21AOx
bear2be2 said:
No one should ever question the character of these guys. This team was full of good kids.
Unfortunately, it just never came together as a championship level unit, and it's been pretty clear that that it wouldn't since the Marquette game.
This year was a return to the pre-2020 level Baylor teams. Not bad by any stretch, just not elite. We went as far as we deserved to this year.
There's no substitute for physical, mental, emotional and competitive maturity in college basketball. Coaches continue to try to fill that hole with high upside young talent, but that has not proven a very successful strategy for most. Experienced talent usually outperforms inexperienced talent when push comes to shove.Timbear said:
The "Great Team" had proven older transfers, plus 3* and 4* younger bench players. They specialized in the fundamentals of all out D hustle and rebounding, plus good shooting, with no teenage 5*'s. Let's try that model again. That's what Tang is doing in his first yr at K St, and he's in the Sweet 16.