Civil Bear said:You have no idea if that is true. It's highly doubtful it's true, but even if it were, I'm confident any respectable coach would have no issue with players that were unwilling to be held accountable left the team.calumnus said:Civil Bear said:Agreed. The handwringing over the Fox speech seems overblown. Anyone that has played sports competitively has heard a version of it at some point or another.joe amos yaks said:
And then pursue your BB inspiration, career and education at tOSu, uArk, SMu, and SDstu? What happened to Vandy?
I see it as the coach being clear about what to expect. You don't want guys who don't want to be there . . . and these kids are too smart to bite on sweet and vague talk. This isn't uK/uLouie.
Trust Coach Fox.
The reaction of the players on the video said it all. The result was the majority of the starters, including the most productive, left the team within a week.
Why try to make excuses for it? It was a tactical error, a more significant mistake than a missed layup or a coach calling a bad timeout. Are only the amateur players to be held accountable and the guy paid $millions has ZERO accountability for his mistakes?
It was a mistake. Everything Fox has done since has been good. If people didn't keep defending it, people like me would stop trying to explain why it was a mistake and we could move on with the rooting for him to rebuild the program.
If you see that as a defense of the speech then so be it. Just know I am unhappy enough with the Fox hire that I discontinued my season tickets after nearly 30 years.
You are right, I don't know that. What we know is the players did not enter the portal after their season was over or after Jones was fired, and did take the time to go meet Fox and hear that speech (would they if they had already decided to leave?). They then entered within days of meeting Fox and hearing that speech where they were shown on video having negative reactions/boredom. We know that compliance has to enter them into the portal within 48 hrs of the player's request, so we know they requested shortly after that speech and meeting Fox.
While I agree we cannot say the speech is what caused them to go, we can definitely say it was not a compelling enough vision of the future to cause them to stay. For most if not all of the players it was their first meeting with Fox. They decided to transfer shortly thereafter. Could have been a lot of reasons, including asking around about him. For some, it could be other coaching changes (Musselman to Arkansas for example). Of course, others defend Fox by saying the speech was INTENDED to drive off those who would be put off by his approach (and good riddance) which is not consistent with saying the speech had zero effect.
However, in my opinion it was not an appropriate or compelling speech and it sure looked like it was poorly received by the players as well. How much impact that made on their decision only they know.
As I said, Fox's moves since then have been good.
Sorry to hear you are giving up your season tickets. .