guadalupeoso said:
Actually rock bottom was when that one guy on our team killed the other guy.
Look, I'm not saying Scott Drew is going to turn us into perennial national champions. But he will get this ship righted. He's done it before, under much harder circumstances. And to think he's mailing it in and just accepting a paycheck is to be willfully ignorant of his personality and everything we have learned about him as head coach FOR OVER 20 YEARS. He's an extreme competitor and for the most part, forward thinker.
If we were to listen to some of you on here and run him off, he would end up at a "bigger" program within 18 months. Like whittingham to Michigan.
Him turning our program into a national title winner is literally, no hyperbole, the greatest turnaround in the history of college athletics. It's even more amazing than what Curt Cignetti just did. And for that, he will have my loyalty. Obviously some things need to change and we've been heading in a disappointing direction, but Y'all need some perspective.
I don't think it's unreasonable to set our baseline expectations and standards above a once-in-forever set of circumstances that ended in murder and a massive (failed) cheating conspiracy.
Another such scandal would justifiably end Baylor athletics forever, so I feel no need to even entertain it as a forward-looking possibility.
But for a post-scandal environment, which is the one I'm operating in, this season is literally as bad as it can get. We could conceivably have a slightly worse record, but it wouldn't matter at all because once you're terrible, degrees don't really matter. And we are terrible right now with no rational reasons for optimism in the immediate forecast. People can say "Scott will get this ship righted," but that's just hope and cope until something actually changes.
The Baylor basketball program flat sucks right now. There is no rosier picture to be painted.
Scott Drew deserves every accolade for what he did at Baylor. He also deserves every criticism for what he is doing currently. If I were a fan of a blue blood program, there is no way in hell I would want to hire Scott Drew based on his post-title performance.
While Drew's entire body of work has earned him legend status --- at Baylor and across the college basketball landscape -- I don't even think he's a good college basketball coach in 2026, much less an elite one. And after the last two seasons -- one mediocre by every standard and the other awful -- the onus is on him to prove me wrong.