tequila4kapp said:You post as if you are entitled. If the team isn't winning enough to bring you joy and happiness I respectfully suggest you go away for a while and come back when things are better. Nobody else is setting the bar for you. You have set you own bar and it isn't being met.OaktownBear said:
@Seeing a post about Fox haters piling on and the damage Jones did shows me that a certain element are going to try and set the bar so low you'd need a shovel to trip over it.
No one wants Jones back. No one thinks last season was anything but a bust. But let's not forget where we were EXACTLY when Jones walked out the door.
We ended on a high note. Our last 4 games we beat 15-3 Washington, 8-10 Stanford, 4-14 and took 10-8 CU to the wire in the pac12 tournament. That in no way wipes out the rest of the season, but it was too long a streak to be ignored also.
I think it is fair to say that we were a team that could compete with the bottom half of the conference. I would also say at that point we were not a team that would have expected to have it's doors blown off by USF and Santa Clara.
I don't expect a lot, but I think 5 or 6 wins in conference is reasonable to expect based on how we finished the season. If Knowlton eats $3m in buyouts and increases the salary by $600K, and we don't at least get that, the early returns are a thorough bed crapping.
As for waiting to see how recruiting goes, the number 1 recruiting job was bringing our guys back, and we painfully saw that job on video. And despite the proclamation by many here that the losses didn't matter, the results are evident.
We may very well turn this around and produce reasonable results. This is not a judgment on Fox. This is a judgment on those who seem to think the performance can't be judged this year. It can. I expect competitive games against the bottom half of the conference and WCC teams. Maybe not every night, but most. If this is a Dykes like season I firmly expect to judge it as such. We didn't chuck all that money and more importantly the years to the process to have a team that is worse than the one we had.
There are certain facts about this team that are undeniable, which people can accept or not:
- The team has 5 freshman on the roster. All of them are 3* type talents. 2 of them start at arguably the two positions that take the longest time to really own and excel at, PG and C. The other three apparently aren't ready for meaningful minutes.
- The team has 3 sophomores on the roster. Bradley is good, Kelly has some skills, Gordon hasn't shown much.
Pause here for a second - 8 (EIGHT!) scholarships are in the hands of young guys, only 1 of whom is really able to excel at this level of play.
- The team has 4 upperclassmen in the rotation. Two are transfers from lower level schools, the other two are 3* type talents. To be kind, all of them offer modest production (on average) and none of them has shown the ability to perform at a level a team would normally hope for from its upper class men.
We can ***** and moan all we want about what Fox should have done to keep certain players here. Whatever. They left of their own volition. The harsh reality is the roster is what it is, and given that harsh reality it is stupid to set expectations based on number of wins. This team is not going to win much this year. It is what it is. We can accept that fact and look for other ways to watch and evaluate this year's team or we can expect wins and be miserable.
You mistakenly set expectations for this year based on last year's team. Last year's team doesn't exist any longer. This year's team is at the same developmental stage as McNeil and Suing's freshman years. It isn't fair to compare this team to the end of McNeil and Suing's sophomore seasons, it is going through the growing pains we experienced the prior two seasons. Unless we find upper class transfers who are actual difference makers we are at the beginning of that same two(?) year development cycle. It sucks but at least we have a real coach this time so maybe the development happens faster.
Oh just go suck it. I'm entitled because I said a reasonable expectation is 5-6 wins and competing with the bottom half teams most nights? Setting a standard means I should go away?
No one should go away. But if the health of the program is the consideration, the one who should go away is not the one who sets a 5-13 record as a reasonable standard. It is the one who classifies that as "entitled". Your attitude is a lot bigger problem than mine.
When a program that makes MAYBE $1m in profits in a year eats $3m, I think expecting some sign of progress is reasonable.