bball_backer
Well-known member
This may come as a surprise to the few of you that actually read the bball topics in the winter, but I think I might be ready for Doc to go...
I look at all the excitement surrounding the football program (obviously) and now baseball, and then look at basketball. I like to think of myself as a die-hard Nebrasketball fan, but I haven't even had enough interest to read half the basketball articles/blogs in the past several months. There is no excitement surrounding this program right now, and for good reason. Without - or even with - Diaz, this team may not win more than 2 conference games next year.
To clarify, I still believe Doc is one of the best options for this job, but it's becoming more and more evident to me that something needs to happen to create some excitement. The facilities (read: recruiting tools) are in place, now something exciting has to happen in the next year to capitalize. There are only two ways to create excitement: a winning season, or a coaching change... I'm having a hard time seeing a winning season next year.
My question is, does T.O. make a change if Doc has a poor year? I honestly didn't think he would, but his move with M.A. surprised (and pleased) me enough to think maybe he would be willing to make a change in basketball. Why not? He's made his hire for the other two sports that matter.
I look at all the excitement surrounding the football program (obviously) and now baseball, and then look at basketball. I like to think of myself as a die-hard Nebrasketball fan, but I haven't even had enough interest to read half the basketball articles/blogs in the past several months. There is no excitement surrounding this program right now, and for good reason. Without - or even with - Diaz, this team may not win more than 2 conference games next year.
To clarify, I still believe Doc is one of the best options for this job, but it's becoming more and more evident to me that something needs to happen to create some excitement. The facilities (read: recruiting tools) are in place, now something exciting has to happen in the next year to capitalize. There are only two ways to create excitement: a winning season, or a coaching change... I'm having a hard time seeing a winning season next year.
My question is, does T.O. make a change if Doc has a poor year? I honestly didn't think he would, but his move with M.A. surprised (and pleased) me enough to think maybe he would be willing to make a change in basketball. Why not? He's made his hire for the other two sports that matter.