I do not disagree but to ignore the regular season results, where UR could not secure a top 4 slot, and tout only the tournament done the hard way as coaching superiority is a bit of disingenuous reasoning.
Fine, but it's all opinion. Yes, I would rather win the A-10 tourney and a 1st round dance game than have my favorite NFL team win the Super Bowl, and to me, it's not even close. If you would need the final four, fine. I'm surprised you or anyone would say this, but fine.And, some of you can down play last year all you want, but winning the A-10 tourney and beating Iowa was as awesome as any Super Bowl would be. And, just 3 games into this season, the board becomes 95% negative again, and has stayed that way since. Unreal.
VT, I agree the negativity is often "over the top", and I don't think it is fair or even realistic. But really make the NCAA and win a first round game as awesome as a Super Bowl win, I call 'over the top". Maybe if we pulled a VCU or GMU and made the Final Four, it would be as awesome as a Super Bowl win.
You constantly fall back on a season, the one's you bring up were great and show us what we can do. But a random season is more about a team, putting great seasons back to back are more about a program. I believe most of the negativity is they want more for the program.
Probably both, just like the tourney run.Was the middling regular season preceding the tournament run the coach or players>
Oh I agree. I think it’s disingenuous either way to pin it on just coaching or playing. Both matter.I do not disagree but to ignore the regular season results, where UR could not secure a top 4 slot, and tout only the tournament done the hard way as coaching superiority is a bit of disingenuous reasoning.
I don’t think this is accurate. Many people were pleased with 2020. It felt a bit empty as there was no postseason which is what most on this board care about.Fine, but it's all opinion. Yes, I would rather win the A-10 tourney and a 1st round dance game than have my favorite NFL team win the Super Bowl, and to me, it's not even close. If you would need the final four, fine. I'm surprised you or anyone would say this, but fine.
The negativity on here is what it is. It won't change. Not as long as a person they hate with a passion is our coach. 24-7 in 2020 didn't change it and an A-10 tourney title and a dance win over Iowa just 2 years after 24-7 still didn't change it. Nothing will. If you think anything will, you are kidding yourself.
>55% would change it.Fine, but it's all opinion. Yes, I would rather win the A-10 tourney and a 1st round dance game than have my favorite NFL team win the Super Bowl, and to me, it's not even close. If you would need the final four, fine. I'm surprised you or anyone would say this, but fine.
The negativity on here is what it is. It won't change. Not as long as a person they hate with a passion is our coach. 24-7 in 2020 didn't change it and an A-10 tourney title and a dance win over Iowa just 2 years after 24-7 still didn't change it. Nothing will. If you think anything will, you are kidding yourself.
Historically true, and probably to some lesser extent still true. But as a general rule, I think we now have reasonable options to get in players who may not have qualified in the past.Are we comparing apples to apples? It’s been stated on this board how VCU is able
to accept kids with far lower academic qualifications that frankly couldn’t get
into Richmond.
Does anyone know for sure or is it just our deserved bravado?
Mr. 80s fan who is a friend of PQ and apparently on staff at UR has explicitly stated admissions no longer a problem.T, I haven’t heard of anything like that. What makes you think so?
I hope you’re right, but I’m not so sure.
I agree, it does not. Which is why he would immediately have to produce several consistent promising performances to reset perception. So far not doing it.We missed the tournament for 11 straight years. Sorry, but making it one time doesn't counterbalance that.
Excellent point Trap, I think I alluded to this on another thread. I know the pro truther crowd has a long list of excuses, but damn - even with a broken foot and one hand tied behind his back, Moon was in a great great position to capitalize, but let it slip away. Crazy to revisit, I think this is where the 10 year contract really, really was a bad idea and big time demotivator.We just need to remember - both VCU and UR were at the same exact location in the basketball landscape when UR made the sweet 16 and VCU ended up in the final four. Richmond as a city, for both VCU and UR were the pinnacle of college hoops for about 2 weeks. Then following that great success for both programs - UR was not able to capitalize and VCU was able to.
I can only imagine if we had Hardt and this settler mindest that has permeated our athletic department in late 90's early 2000's, when we made the switch to the A-10. We would have never made that move, we would have been content with where we were, because no one would have articulated and pushed for being better.Excellent point Trap, I think I alluded to this on another thread. I know the pro truther crowd has a long list of excuses, but damn - even with a broken foot and one hand tied behind his back, Moon was in a great great position to capitalize, but let it slip away. Crazy to revisit, I think this is where the 10 year contract really, really was a bad idea and big time demotivator.
Instead of chili cook off, should have Moon and Rhoades play 1 on 1.I was hoping this thread meant that our coaches would be playing VCU next month.
Excellent point Trap, I think I alluded to this on another thread. I know the pro truther crowd has a long list of excuses, but damn - even with a broken foot and one hand tied behind his back, Moon was in a great great position to capitalize, but let it slip away. Crazy to revisit, I think this is where the 10 year contract really, really was a bad idea and big time demotivator.
that would be some major bragging rights for somebody!Instead of chili cook off, should have Moon and Rhoades play 1 on 1.
I don't have a problem with the long term deal or deals like that - but 2 things have to happen if you do a deal like that - 10 years, either protect yourself with a reasonable buyout after 5 years. Or have enough in the bank after 5 years to pay off the contract IF NEEDED. I say 5 years because I think that is the longest we should go between dances.Excellent point Trap, I think I alluded to this on another thread. I know the pro truther crowd has a long list of excuses, but damn - even with a broken foot and one hand tied behind his back, Moon was in a great great position to capitalize, but let it slip away. Crazy to revisit, I think this is where the 10 year contract really, really was a bad idea and big time demotivator.
No doubt Mooney could back down Rhoades down in the paint, but only if it fit his offensive scheme.I was hoping this thread meant that our coaches would be playing VCU next month.
Tarrant was probably more in line with old school way of making corrections in practice, etc. But a very smart guy and would have adjusted to today's athlete. Real straight shooter. He had a radio show where you could actually call in and ask him questions, and you did not get screened for asking a tough question. Other than calling into his show some, I think the only time I interacted with him was the first football game my freshman year. I had on a Richmond basketball shirt, he was walking by with a recruit, and stopped me to compliment me on my shirt and chat for a minute.Tarrant did more with less and in spite of the endless and limitless excuses there is no reason we can't be in the NCAA tournament every third season at least. In years we are not in NCAA we should be NIT. Should be easier to achieve if the NCAA changes to the proposed 25% of all teams in postseason which would put The Dance at around 90 teams. CM has already voiced his support for that idea,
In another post I showed that SRS is higher this season than beating Auburn, beating Syracuse, or making the sweet sixteen which makes the rating, shall we say "Suspect".Tarrant did more with less and in spite of the endless and limitless excuses there is no reason we can't be in the NCAA tournament every third season at least. In years we are not in NCAA we should be NIT. Should be easier to achieve if the NCAA changes to the proposed 25% of all teams in postseason which would put The Dance at around 90 teams. CM has already voiced his support for that idea,