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Post by GBFanJ on Apr 5, 2006 15:09:16 GMT -5
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Post by Class of '83 on Apr 5, 2006 19:10:24 GMT -5
I didn't want him for our coach, but I think he is a decent hire for CSU.
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Post by Fastbreak on Apr 5, 2006 19:13:25 GMT -5
CSU wasn't successful with their last retread. I doubt Water's is going to have any better luck.
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Post by WSUGRAD on Apr 5, 2006 19:36:07 GMT -5
You are crazy. His resume is better than our new coach. I would have been happy with either of those two. If he doesn't do well at Cleveland State than there is no hope for them. Actually I think you can say the same for us with our new hire also.
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Post by Fastbreak on Apr 5, 2006 19:50:51 GMT -5
You are crazy. His resume is better than our new coach. I would have been happy with either of those two. If he doesn't do well at Cleveland State than there is no hope for them. Actually I think you can say the same for us with our new hire also. I'm not sure which part of his resume you find better than Coach Brownell. Coach Brownell left his last job of his own free will. UNCW fans are still upset that their AD let him get away. Waters was run out of town at Rutgers. Water's has a career record of 171-135. Coach Brownell has a 83-40 record. If you are not good at math, a 67% winning percentage is much better than a 56% winning percentage.
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Post by WSUGRAD on Apr 5, 2006 23:13:13 GMT -5
He has more postseason appearances than Coach B.
I'm sorry I didn't know I had to look at everything through Green and Gold glasses. I hope we can get to the point where we can fire a coach after he makes the NIT like Rutgers did.
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Post by Fastbreak on Apr 6, 2006 6:18:58 GMT -5
He has more postseason appearances than Coach B. In 4 years as a head coach, Coach Brownell has been to the NCAA tournament twice. In 10 years, Waters has been to the NCAA tournament twice. He also went to the Not In Tournament 4 times. I think I'll pick a coach that makes the NCAA tournament 50% of the time over a coach that makes it 20% of the time. I hope we can get to the point where we can fire a coach after he makes the NIT like Rutgers did. Rutgers fired him because he was in the 5th year of his contract at Rutgers and was only 4 games above .500. If you can be happy with a 4 year record of 79-75, you have much lower standards than me.
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