I will be proven right. Wait on it
I will be proven right. Wait on it
I will be proven right about Underwood. I’m just hoping Josh Whitman will pull the plug and not wait too longSo for those of us keeping score at home.
You are more or less in favor of a Bruce Weber Cult over a Brad Underwood Cult?
Because you’ve got people standing by their coach now and you’re accusing them of being in a cult. I have plenty of things I’m not crazy about myself…and I get the idea that it should be university first. Good point.
But you end up undercutting your best arguments…![]()
Maybe it’s time to just put down the keyboard and walk the Earth like Caine for a while…
Sure...but I could use one of his Taylor RooKs diversion GIFs.I’m waiting on Pru and his “magic button” gif
Keep believing in Underachieving Underwood buddyI feel partially responsible for encouraging the fringe-siders, as I will now coin them, to spew just absolute nonsense. While I believe Brad has his weaknesses, he'd be hard to replace with someone that would be notably better than him.
When people start liking my posts and they are screaming that Bruce Weber is better than Brad Underwood, I feel I have clearly lost my way. There's nothing wrong with questioning or disagreeing with a head coach as a fan, but that is just lunacy.
Story from a former KSU staff member. End of Weber's first season, the star guard comes to Weber's office to get his $5000 that was promised to him by the previous head coach. Weber told him that wasn't going to happen, and he transferred out.I agree but so do Xs and Os and Weber was better at Xs and Os than Underwood.
In comparing Oranges to Oranges, Weber with Underwood’s NIL bag (not to mention a MUCH better coaching staff of OA, Chester and GA) would have had great success. Underwood has a lot of tremendous advantages at U of I that NO previous coach has ever had.
With all that said, Weber did fail. But it was for a very specific reason. He couldn’t get players. But if he was in Underwood’s situation he would have had talent. Underwood gets talent handed to him compared to every previous U of I coach who usually had try to recruit players who were getting paid from other schools when during the periods we are discussing we refused to even have conversations about paying players.
I’m sure that’s true. Weber broke no rules. The Derrick Rose and Weber conversation on the U of I campus is classic. Rose was an Illini if one thing would have happened but Weber wanted nothing to do with it. No college basketball coach was cleaner than Weber. Really probably too clean to coach at high D1. He was at a big disadvantage.Story from a former KSU staff member. End of Weber's first season, the star guard comes to Weber's office to get his $5000 that was promised to him by the previous head coach. Weber told him that wasn't going to happen, and he transferred out.
Also fun fact, Brad was the associate head coach on that previous staff before Bruce took over at KSU.Story from a former KSU staff member. End of Weber's first season, the star guard comes to Weber's office to get his $5000 that was promised to him by the previous head coach. Weber told him that wasn't going to happen, and he transferred out.
I knew DeAaron Williams's dad. I asked him if he knew what happened with Shaun Livingston. He said yeah, when Self left, the checks stopped coming.I’m sure that’s true. Weber broke no rules. The Derrick Rose and Weber conversation on the U of I campus is classic. Rose was an Illini if one thing would have happened but Weber wanted nothing to do with it. No college basketball coach was cleaner than Weber. Really probably too clean to coach at high D1. He was at a big disadvantage.
100%I knew DeAaron Williams's dad. I asked him if he knew what happened with Shaun Livingston. He said yeah, when Self left, the checks stopped coming.
Put me in the camp that says Weber would have been a much better coach in the NIL days. If someone could buy him a team and just let him coach, he would have been good, which is pretty much what happened when he coached Self's players.
I've always wanted to know what Bo Ryan said to him that one time (remember the pic of the two of them in the bowels of a stadium after a game where it looked like BR was givin' JG the ole, "You ain't gonna amount to nuthin' with that weak-sauce offense you run.")I understand the desire to memory-hole the particulars of the Groce Era, but dear god people, you need to remember this.
Wasn't Weber the same guy who told Derrick Rose he'd have to earn his starting spot?It is not lunacy to think that if you gave Weber Underwood’s NIL bag that he would have equal or better results. Weber was a very good coach but failed at recruiting (in part because he refused to cheat).
lol Pretty hard to argue with that. Bo Ryan had The Swing Offense and a Continuity Ball Screen Offense that he usually ran to great success. Groce had the Weave to Nowhere Offense.I've always wanted to know what Bo Ryan said to him that one time (remember the pic of the two of them in the bowels of a stadium after a game where it looked like BR was givin' JG the ole, "You ain't gonna amount to nuthin' with that weak-sauce offense you run.")
I will be proven right. Wait on it
Read my post history. I've been as critical of Brad this season as anyone and am also firmly in the camp that 2023/24 may have been a disaster if Michigan admits TJ. Most of my issues this year are with his staff, which he he accountable for.Keep believing in Underachieving Underwood buddyView attachment 40137
Nobody needs to read any farther than that. It should be a hard stop.Reading all (most) of these posts I think one point the BU defenders on this thread are missing is that BU and his staff have the same faults they did at the beginning of his tenure; conflicts between scheme and personnel, sluggish or absent in-game adjustments, nonsensical rotations, and can’t in bound the ball in critical situations.
Yes, he’s won a lot of games. Yes, he’s only made the 2nd weekend twice in his 40 year career. Yes, he’s recruited great players and staff. Yes, he’s had abnormal turnover.
Forget all that, he’s still bad at the same things he was bad at when he was first hired. This, I think, is why some people are ready to move on. The nepotism just makes it that much worse even if Tyler isn’t the problem.
By this definition, there are no good college basketball coaches.This thread has gotten out of control crazy. Records tell the true story. Bruce couldn’t win without Self’s guys, either because he couldn’t recruit or didn’t cheat (probably a combination of both). But he was and is a good person Groce was over his head at this level, and he is also a good person. He stayed too long because of AD problems. Bruce turned us around and got us back to national relevance, but some key losses like Loyola suggest he has weaknesses at the “coaching” part of being a head coach. Add to that a lot of premature player departures and some unfortunate coaching turnovers, plus hiring his unqualified kid, and we get some concerns. His salary magnifies the problems, as does his apparent rigidity this season, when even casual fans could see that the scheme and lineup needed to be changed.
We can’t dismiss a guy off an elite 8 season, but if he can’t keep MJ, who he underutilized and may be his best returning player going forward, the seat needs to get very warm. NIL and social media have conpressed the time frame for all of this.
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I don't think it's quite that easy. It's still recruiting, just the money conversations are a part of it now. Honestly, Weber probably would have been in the first wave of these Jay Wright/Tony Bennett types that were never comfortable with NIL and just retired.Put me in the camp that says Weber would have been a much better coach in the NIL days. If someone could buy him a team and just let him coach, he would have been good, which is pretty much what happened when he coached Self's players.