This is enemy number 1. It is just so hard to compete from our lil ol leafy campus, with our IVY league academics (wink wink). We are doing the best we can!!
Having 40% of your seasons be inevitable down seasons is perfectly normal!
This is enemy number 1. It is just so hard to compete from our lil ol leafy campus, with our IVY league academics (wink wink). We are doing the best we can!!
Sure, they'd love to retain these coaches, but the point is they hire the best available coach that they can get. We were talking about Odom a few years ago. They're not necessarily getting poached by "better" teams, just richer ones. These schools have accepted the reality that when 8 figures get waved in front of their coach's family, they're gone.The 10 year contract extension was a very bad decision. Also, I am sure VCU would love to have a coach like Shana who stays with them and doesn’t constantly get poached. I admit that coaches moving on to higher conference is one indicator of success, but also explain my very nuanced thought process as to how not having coaches be poached by better teams isn’t indicative inherently of a mediocre program.
Always ironic to bring up football success now when we have had the most wins in CAA the past 3 years, back-to-back titles for the first time in CAA, will have 3rd playoff appearance in a row, and a strong chance to get a playoff seed.
Damn, I know I've been away a while, but we really haven't won a single D1 game since this?Anyone else get a Spider blast e-mail this morning from Moon dog asking for a donation to the Spider fund to support MBB. Maybe just maybe we should wait until after we get our first D-1 win of the year before sending this out. Just ridiculously bad timing.
yeah, for sure. I'm just adjusting my Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs here.Gotcha. Makes sense. Still could have waited until tomorrow in the hopes that we can beat mighty Maine tonight and at least have a little goodwill going with the fanbase.
I thought this story was going in a very different direction at first.This reminds me of when I beat my son years ago
I thought this story was going in a very different direction at first.