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<blockquote data-quote="muskyman99" data-source="post: 1175943" data-attributes="member: 176105"><p>I am glad that the discussion finally includes coaching. Groce won just over 50 percent of his games at Ohio. The run to the final sixteen was the only positive on his resume. I think his recruiting has been ok. Coming in second on the two top PG's last year wasn't that bad. In his defense if Thorne and Black were healthy we would be doing fine even with low level PG's. Now to coaching. When you take over a mediocre program you have to elevate the program with 3star recruits. He has not shown that ability. I think all of the injuries will give him one more year, but coaching changes have to come. For example, my son played center on a high level Illinois high school team. Everyday one of the coaches would take him aside and work on his post moves. Drop step, etc. Egwu was a four year starter and his only post move was a fade away jumper from 15 feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskyman99, post: 1175943, member: 176105"] I am glad that the discussion finally includes coaching. Groce won just over 50 percent of his games at Ohio. The run to the final sixteen was the only positive on his resume. I think his recruiting has been ok. Coming in second on the two top PG's last year wasn't that bad. In his defense if Thorne and Black were healthy we would be doing fine even with low level PG's. Now to coaching. When you take over a mediocre program you have to elevate the program with 3star recruits. He has not shown that ability. I think all of the injuries will give him one more year, but coaching changes have to come. For example, my son played center on a high level Illinois high school team. Everyday one of the coaches would take him aside and work on his post moves. Drop step, etc. Egwu was a four year starter and his only post move was a fade away jumper from 15 feet. [/QUOTE]
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