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I'm just glad to have a guy who will make a statement.
No coach speak there.
He means it, so he said it. :thumb:
No, but if there's doubt he can just say "we expect to be a competitive team" or some similar iteration of that. Now he's said the T word. Fans and writers will hold him to that.This always cracks me up. What's he supposed to say? "Nah, my roster is trash, no chance at the tourney."
No, but if there's doubt he can just say "we expect to be a competitive team" or some similar iteration of that. Now he's said the T word. Fans and writers will hold him to that.
I don't think he's wrong, for the record, but I can hear the "fire Underwood" chants already when we fall on the wrong side of the bubble.
Bailey said:Rothstein could barely finish the question of who's been most impressive in the early workouts before BU answered "Leron Black". I thought this was the most interesting takeaway given the totally warranted uncertainty regarding Leron's fit in this new scheme.
I think he said if they add the right piece or two to what they have now, they could be a tournament team. He says he needs to add bigs and some experience.
Just looked at the 2018 Maui Invitational Field for a year from this coming November. Man, it could be loaded. Arizona, Auburn, Duke, Gonzaga, Illinois, Iowa State, SD State and Xavier? That should help sway some of those 2018 recruits... Ayo, THT, let's head out to Maui and throw down against some great competition.
Rothstein could barely finish the question of who's been most impressive in the early workouts before BU answered "Leron Black". I thought this was the most interesting takeaway given the totally warranted uncertainty regarding Leron's fit in this new scheme.
No, but if there's doubt he can just say "we expect to be a competitive team" or some similar iteration of that. Now he's said the T word. Fans and writers will hold him to that.
I don't think he's wrong, for the record, but I can hear the "fire Underwood" chants already when we fall on the wrong side of the bubble.
There's plenty of the other kind to go around.I don't think missing the tournament in year 1 (even if he's made an optimistic prediction) is going to lead to any rational criticism.
There's plenty of the other kind to go around.
But you're right, Underwood is most certainly drumming up the fans. I know it's worked on me, that's for sure.
I hear ya, but I don't think missing the tournament in year 1 (even if he's made an optimistic prediction) is going to lead to any rational criticism.
No, but if there's doubt he can just say "we expect to be a competitive team" or some similar iteration of that. Now he's said the T word. Fans and writers will hold him to that.
I don't think he's wrong, for the record, but I can hear the "fire Underwood" chants already when we fall on the wrong side of the bubble.


Good. Change of culture/thinking is needed.
Good. Change of culture/thinking is needed.
My exact thoughts. He does not mince words when talking about winning and losing. Groce was a nice guy, but he began to annoy me with his, "We'll see. We are getting better and that's what counts. Blah blah blah..." Underwood has put the expectations of being a tournament team out there and said that he's not a good loser which his head coaching record reflects.
Speaking of bubbles, this reminds me of pre-season 2010-2011 when Weber had Final Four t-shirts made up. Every coach likes to feed the fan base be it rational or not.
I'd rather have a coach shoot for the stars rather than the top of a 10' foot ladder
One thing I noticed was BU mentioned every returning player other than Aaron Jordan. Did anyone else pick up on that?