And my point is if these guys don't dominate as freshmen, they don't help your program. You underachieve while they're here and are rebuilding your entire roster the next year.Crawfoso1973 said:
And that is fine. They are quality rotation players with inconsistencies and flashes of greatness. My argument is that the coaches did not bring them in with the expectation that they would come in and dominate the big 12 and lead the team. We need the veteran players to do that. RayJ was brought in the be the engine to drive the team,and so far has been adequate in that role. Love has been great and continues to get better. However Bridges (grown man) has underperformed relative to his talent. Much more was expected from Nunn and Lohner (grown men) who have been busts. Grimes (another grown man) quit and left the team. If you are looking to blame and scapegoat players when the team doesn't meet your expectations, there is plenty of blame to go around.
It's a treadmill of hype and excuses that I'm ready to get off of.
Bridges hasn't underperformed. Your expectations for him have always been unrealistic. He's a great hustle/glue guy who has helped us win a lot of games the last two years.
And Nunn has largely been in Waco what he was at VCU. He's just not -- and has never been -- a great player.
Lohner is the only transfer we have who has significantly underachieved expectations, and that's been a problem.
But our veterans have largely done what they were brought in to do. When you recruit five-star freshmen to be stars, they have to be stars. Ours are occasionally. But when they're not, we put way too much pressure on the two or three guys we have who show up every game.