He will have to contact bigfoot if he is interested in IU.He is a freshman out of Kokomo. I like his poise on the court.
He won't be eligible fo IU until he's been at Ole Miss for two or three years then enters the portal. Woody needs guys who have been taught the fundamentals and are developed before they are worthy of his attention.He will have to contact bigfoot if he is interested in IU.
I wish I had your confidence about this. If somehow the talent on this team plays well enough to limp into the big dance I am not positive Woodson gets fired.There is zero chance woody is here in 3 years.
He's done, unless he gets in and makes a huge run. The chance of that happening is about zero.I wish I had your confidence about this. If somehow the talent on this team plays well enough to limp into the big dance I am not positive Woodson gets fired.
What are you seeing that gives you any reason to believe that this team can even finish above .500 in the conference and/or make any kind of run in the conference tournament?I wish I had your confidence about this. If somehow the talent on this team plays well enough to limp into the big dance I am not positive Woodson gets fired.
I haven’t seen anything but with our luck they will pull off a miracle and we get another year of BigFoot.What are you seeing that gives you any reason to believe that this team can even finish above .500 in the conference and/or make any kind of run in the conference tournament?
Yea, i'm confused by the arrogance and stubbornness. He was a great college player, but a pretty mediocre NBA coach. He was an ok NBA player, but basically an NBA journeyman. It's almost like he's looking down on the college game, even a little bewildered, and has no idea how to adjust to coaching it. Talk about a poor fit. Depressing.He's done, unless he gets in and makes a huge run. The chance of that happening is about zero.
He doesn't understand possession based basketball, which is what NCAA basketball currently is and he's just too old and too conservative to change.
He had his chance, he failed ...
He wouldn't be the first leader in any field that refused to change and dwelled in an obsolete past, certainly not the first basketball coach.Yea, i'm confused by the arrogance and stubbornness. He was a great college player, but a pretty mediocre NBA coach. He was an ok NBA player, but basically an NBA journeyman. It's almost like he's looking down on the college game, even a little bewildered, and has no idea how to adjust to coaching it. Talk about a poor fit. Depressing.