Shaking my head. There must be changes next season.
ABC BEAR said:
Is anyone really surprised that we ended another season with another ass kicking?
fredbear said:
Not sure the former AD did us any favors by issuing a contract extension when no one was shopping for CNC. But that is what ADs do at the big schools too, A&M etc.
I think it is a silly argument to say no better coach will be attracted to BU. We have a stellar history and top notch facilities. We need to up NIL. That can be done.
I can only hope CNC, as much as she understands Xs and Os, wakes up to realize she needs a top shelf point guard, needs 2! She also needs two posts with solid hands, body movement, and the ability to dribble at least 20 feet before freezing on the court. She has one new post, hopefully a step up as offensive weapon.
She must build relationships with donors to generate NIL, fund raising is partly on her.
She must admit and own that she struggles to develop individual players and a team. We get worse, others get better. Players are stone cold their senior year. And we don't capitalize on TS's talent. She has flashes of brilliance then plays like she is the only talent on a middle school squad, totally ignoring teammates, creating more turnovers than points.
One more year is all I would give CNC, and to survive she would have to either win the conference championship or go to sweet 16. Reasonable goals.
Baylorbears111 said:fredbear said:
Not sure the former AD did us any favors by issuing a contract extension when no one was shopping for CNC. But that is what ADs do at the big schools too, A&M etc.
I think it is a silly argument to say no better coach will be attracted to BU. We have a stellar history and top notch facilities. We need to up NIL. That can be done.
I can only hope CNC, as much as she understands Xs and Os, wakes up to realize she needs a top shelf point guard, needs 2! She also needs two posts with solid hands, body movement, and the ability to dribble at least 20 feet before freezing on the court. She has one new post, hopefully a step up as offensive weapon.
She must build relationships with donors to generate NIL, fund raising is partly on her.
She must admit and own that she struggles to develop individual players and a team. We get worse, others get better. Players are stone cold their senior year. And we don't capitalize on TS's talent. She has flashes of brilliance then plays like she is the only talent on a middle school squad, totally ignoring teammates, creating more turnovers than points.
One more year is all I would give CNC, and to survive she would have to either win the conference championship or go to sweet 16. Reasonable goals.
Those schools also fire their coaches for not performing despite those extensions. That is the difference.
SirBearALot said:
We did not get better as the season progressed. We beat Duike early. Duke got better. We did not. No creativity on offense. By the end of the year any opposing coach who looked at film Knew exactly waht we were going to do. And they read the plays and jumped the passing lanes for quick turn overs and easy points. !!! Our assistant coach form Auburn knows more basketball than she. Hopfully he can school her in the off season.
possible12 said:SirBearALot said:
We did not get better as the season progressed. We beat Duike early. Duke got better. We did not. No creativity on offense. By the end of the year any opposing coach who looked at film Knew exactly waht we were going to do. And they read the plays and jumped the passing lanes for quick turn overs and easy points. !!! Our assistant coach form Auburn knows more basketball than she. Hopfully he can school her in the off season.
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BUatbirth said:
No one cuz she isn't leaving. I like CNC, very likable and a good ambassador for Baylor. I think everyone, including myself, are very frustrated. I also think the vast majority of BU WBB fans with half a brain, know some changes need to be made. At some point, CNC should spell out what those will be. What adjustments will be made going forward. That's what I mean by "owning it".