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Poor Mizzou

Frank has been gone for two years now.
That dude has had only one sub .500 record in his career. I'd take that over these last two train wrecks.
 
Frank has been gone for two years now.
That dude has had only one sub .500 record in his career. I'd take that over these last two train wrecks.
Now Ducky you are always talking about integrity. Frank played a big part in the downfall at Miami and Mizzou under his watch. You can't have it one way on the political board and another here:confused::confused:.
 
Now Ducky you are always talking about integrity. Frank played a big part in the downfall at Miami and Mizzou under his watch. You can't have it one way on the political board and another here:confused::confused:.

The world of basketball has changed. A sleaze ball like Calipari is a hero in this age. Sleaze is good, VB. You are never going to win an election being honest.
 
I dont' see improvement. That's the benchmark IMO.
Roster turnover has played a huge role in that, granted that turnover was mostly due to Coach Anderson. But also due to the players either left behind by the previous staff, or players recruited by the previous staff. They weren't the types of players or student-athletes he wanted. I applaud him for sticking to his beliefs and finally getting a roster full of his own recruits.

I would be concerned if there were serious roster turnover after this season. If not, and the team shows growth throughout the year, I think he gets a fourth year. IMHO, that's when they will turn the corner. I think his belief is to be successful at MU, you're going to have build a nucleus of 3-star/4-year players. Years 3&4 those players are major contributors, and their first 2 years they are role players. Biggest issue has been, his recruits are all very young still. If he's allowed to grow and coach his own roster, I think most MU fans will appreciate the product on the court.
 
Roster turnover has played a huge role in that, granted that turnover was mostly due to Coach Anderson. But also due to the players either left behind by the previous staff, or players recruited by the previous staff. They weren't the types of players or student-athletes he wanted. I applaud him for sticking to his beliefs and finally getting a roster full of his own recruits.

I would be concerned if there were serious roster turnover after this season. If not, and the team shows growth throughout the year, I think he gets a fourth year. IMHO, that's when they will turn the corner. I think his belief is to be successful at MU, you're going to have build a nucleus of 3-star/4-year players. Years 3&4 those players are major contributors, and their first 2 years they are role players. Biggest issue has been, his recruits are all very young still. If he's allowed to grow and coach his own roster, I think most MU fans will appreciate the product on the court.
I agree this a big year for KA's Tigers. They have to win some games and most important the players have to stick with him and quit jumping ship. Have they started their European tour yet?
 
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I agree this a big year for KA's Tigers. They have to win some games and most important the players have to stick with him and quit jumping ship. Have they started their European tour yet?
Pretty sure they left either yesterday or today. Had a buddy that visited with coach Wednesday night. Can't remember which day he said they were leaving.
 
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