Lacking Strategic Plan & Clarity

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Adriacus Peratuun
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As previously posted, think the program is Lost in the Weeds from a strategic standpoint.
Folks asked how that plays out…..

Example: thirty plus years ago Coach Snyder at KSU did a masterful radio interview describing his strategy.

He talked how his first 4-5 years the staff tried to simply out recruit and out coach the opponents and it yielded minimal results. He knew big change was required because KSU simply lacked the history and facilities to compete straight up. So he determined what really mattered…..age, experience and ability.

KSU reduced annual high school scholarships to about ten players. They bumped up the annual number of juco and transfers accordingly. Previously KSU (like many programs) averaged about 22 high school recruits per year. With redshirting and annual attrition, most programs had about 55-60 scholarship players each season who were physically ready to play at a high level. Snyder's goal was to get that number to 72 plus 3 walk-ons.

The thought process was that the opponents starters might still be better, but that KSU's second and third stringers would be superior. Snyder knew that it would reduce continuity and that schemes would need to be simplified. Done. The focus was to play the game at a pace that the number of plays by second and third stringers would be maximized. Also, the greater numbers allowed top players to fill every special team unit. Snyder thought he could steal points every game on special teams with that change.

It worked. KSU went from joke to conference champion.
Why? Winning strategy combined with alignment in every part of the program to that strategy.

Baylor WBB lacks a visible winning strategy. The actions look like a drowning person flailing to stay above the waterline. Tons of stuff going on, little real progress.

Baylor has fantastic facilities. Baylor is in a good but not great conference. Baylor has a great history. Baylor has good but not great NIL. Baylor is in a recruiting basin that is annually very good and occasionally fantastic. Baylor is an attractive educational product. Baylor is attractive to players and parents as being close but not too close to DFW, Houston, SA/Austin, East Texas. CenTex has players. Zero reason not to land talent.

But Baylor isn't likely to outspend UT and LSU. Even OU is throwing money……don't expect that item to continue, OU had a serious financial Come to Jesus speech with (non-FB) coaches recently.

UT and LSU focus on athletic players. They aim to be an elite D with sufficient O.
Baylor should take the UConn approach, focus on elite O with sufficient D.
Differentiate. Minimize some direct recruiting competition.
Focus on athleticism at PG and post. get two high quality PGs. Get some posts that are rebounders, shot blockers, rimrunners.

And fill the wings with heady shooters. The Rockies and the upper Midwest seems to produce an abundance of these types. Cast your net where the fish are in abundance.

Stop recruiting undersized players. How many games turn on 3-4 possessions? How many possessions turn on O and D rebounding due to size?

We have an abundance of happy players. We seem to have zero "fire in the eyes" intense players. We need a couple of dogs to lead the pack.

Zero reason we should have numbers issues every year. 15 scholarships. Use them. If you have 9 "sure thing" players and use the final 6 scholarships on "maybes" that have 1 in 3 success, that is 11 quality players. We need some Value Buy types to make the NIL budget work. Stop trying to hit a home run with every swing and get some singles and doubles.

Maybe the strategy is something totally different.
But if every coach, player, athletic admin, serious fan, etc. can't quickly describe the strategy that is a problem. The strategy should be obvious and everything tied to it.
BearlyNose
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Excellent post, AP, as have been your other recent posts about our WBB program. Do you think anyone at the administrative level understands and/or cares about your concerns? If so, what do you expect to see next year, and if not, what can we fans do to get their attention other than not renewing our WBB season tickets, or attending future WBB games?
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BearlyNose said:

Excellent post, AP, as have been your other recent posts about our WBB program. Do you think anyone at the administrative level understands and/or cares about your concerns? If so, what do you expect to see next year, and if not, what can we fans do to get their attention other than not renewing our WBB season tickets, or attending future WBB games?

Seems to me that not attending games is somewhat cutting off your nose to spite your face. It sends a terrible message to potential recruits and transfers and their families. They likely don't understand the inner workings of the school or are aware of comments on a message board, but do understand empty seats in an arena. The message it sends to the recruits is that the fans don't care about the program and won't support it, and in effect won't support them personally. It doesn't send the message that those fans do care about the program but are just not satisfied with how the program is run.

Instead contact the administration as to your feelings. Let them know that you are displeased or do not understand where they are taking the program, and that your continuing to attend games is not an endorsement for the status quo, but an understanding that recruits see attendance and lack of attendance as a reflection on the support they can expect if they come here.....and that is the only reason you will continue to attend. Keep up the barrage if you feel you need to toward the administration (at all levels). Yelling at the clouds or acting like some glorified BB expert on a message board does nothing. Tell them what is wrong and what needs to be done.

If you simply don't show up for games, the assumption is you just aren't interested in WBB. AND it doesn't tell the administration why you are not attending. Our dedicated fan base is aging (was old when KM was here). And we know that much of the support stopped immediately after KM dumped us and before NC had even coached a game. Stoppage now of going to games could assumed to be illness, death, inability to travel, or for any other number of reasons. Contacting the administration at multiple levels allows you to target the message you really want to send to the people you really want to send it to, versus the non-support message you are sending to innocents that you want to attract to the program if you stop team and player support.

Adriacus Peratuun
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BearlyNose said:

Excellent post, AP, as have been your other recent posts about our WBB program. Do you think anyone at the administrative level understands and/or cares about your concerns? If so, what do you expect to see next year, and if not, what can we fans do to get their attention other than not renewing our WBB season tickets, or attending future WBB games?

No idea what to expect. But think it is HIGHLY likely that the mistake at PG gets fixed because it is so obvious that a blind man can see it from the Space Station.

It is REALLY hard for tactical thinkers to transition to strategic thinking. CNC not likely to be different.

the AD inherited so many trains off the tracks in the Baylor athletic department that I can't see WBB being a Top 3 priority.

fans being "heard" generally exists by turning up and being vocal toward Admin about failings or voting with their feet. I don't expect the AD to listen either way because Baylor will likely be pouring all available cash into buying out Aranda. The bank account will likely have $0.00 to buy out a WBB coach. If Aranda survives the AD will listen more to complaints about WBB but still not enough to make a change.

I don't see any scenario where Baylor buys out more than one year in WBB. One positive, the days of Crazy Person coach contract extensions at Baylor is OVER!
Will not be surprised if Baylor cleans house (not buyouts simply moving on at the end of a contract) in 5-6 sports. The thinking would be….veteran staffs underperforming pay level, hiring younger and cheaper replacements would yield similar results, Baylor can save $1.5 to $2 million annually.
For any coach at Baylor, I think that the results better match the pay level. Not an unreasonable mindset.
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