^^^well we would have chirs wright, larry davis, and dan werner. not javi gonzalez, marques johnson, farnold degand, trevor ferguson etc.
1/16/2008 10:01:38 AM
Farnold and Trevor were Herb players. I'll let Lowe get his players and judge them. It's not that Javi is horrible, it's just that he's young. Hickson and Smith are 2 of lowe's recruits, and both have bright futures. I get the feeling Javi was an 'Oh shit Chris Wright isn't coming, we have to have some sort of person who can dribble' recruit. That said, he could turn out alright. Freshmen are typically pretty bad at that position.
1/16/2008 10:29:49 AM
Herb Sendek is the poster boy for mediocrity. If you goal is to hover around the rankings between 20 and 40, consistently be a 7 seed in the tourney and lose in the second round then Herb is your guy. He spent 10 years at NCSU and never really did more than take us into the top half of the ACC. Herb is solid, but unspectacular and foolishly insisted on implementing an offensive system that hampered, not enhanced his players' abilities. The "Princeton style" of offense (or a variant of it) is really best suited to teams that need a gimmick offense to compete against teams with superior talent. It's the basketball version of the triple option; a good choice if you're Navy, but stupid if you're Oklahoma.After a decade of Herb I think we were smart to part ways, he had plateaued in terms of performance and it was time to take a shot at a coach who could get us further. It was a risk/reward decision. Lowe might fall on his face, but he also might get us to the point where we are once again battling with UNC and Duke for ACC titles.
1/16/2008 11:16:55 AM
(like Herb was)
1/16/2008 11:21:06 AM
^^ AgreedHerb was a solid coach in a way-too-hard conference. He will have lots of success at ASU, a lot more than he had here IMO. The fact of the matter is that many people, including me, felt he had plateau'd here. We had top talent, he had 10 years, and he couldn't win the elusive ACC tourney championship (The longest ACC tenured head coach not to win one). The Pac-10 is becoming a good conference, but I don't care what the rankings say... it's not the ACC. Herb turned us into a respectable team again, but overall, I think a decade is long enough to expect to win at least 1 ACC championship, and we never did.Regardless of what happens with him at ASU or Sidney here, I don't want him back. I think we had plenty of time to see what he was capable of, and I was willing to take the risk of hiring someone else[Edited on January 16, 2008 at 11:29 AM. Reason : ]
1/16/2008 11:27:22 AM
1/16/2008 11:40:27 AM
^^Maybe so but I don't see how you can argue against the Pac 10.This year's Pac 10>this year's ACC IMO. It is a solid league.[Edited on January 16, 2008 at 11:41 AM. Reason : ^Yeah]
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