Romar is a mediocre x's and o's guy, but I don't want him fired. Despite two straight NIT appearances, he did win a Pac 12 title last year. We have one of the better program's in the Pac 12.
Having the sixth best program in the conference after UCLA, Arizona, Colorado, Cal, and Oregon is not special.
Oregon finished ahead of UW one year, therefore they have a better hoops program?
For Jake's sake man, let it play out or something.
Oregon has a better arena, a better coach, and ownership that actually cares.
Agree with one and three. I'm not convinced on #2. Altman was very mediocre before being hired at Oregon (much like Romar was very mediocre before coming to UW). Altman may be better than Romar, but I think it's early to declare that with certainty.
No question about the other two, though. Will that translate to consistent hoops success? It might. They've had better ownership the entire Romar era and yet UW's been a consistently better program. The arena may be the game changer.
Altman at Creighton >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Romar at St. Louis.
Check the facts then pop off.
The big factor working in UW's favor is that the local talent base for Romar is worlds better than the local talent base for Altman.
I guess. In 4 years at K State he made the tourney once and was one and done. In 16 years at Creighton he made the tourney 7 times, which is impressive, but went 1 and done 5 times and only won 2 tourney games total.
Altman's been a head coach for 23 seasons and has 2 NCAA tournament wins in 8 trips (with the 9th pending). Romar's been a head coach for 17 seasons and has 8 wins in 6 trips. Altman is 2-8 in the tournament, Romar is 8-6.
Neither is an incredible coach but Altman's resume is the weaker of the two, IMO.
You know, when I was researching Bow Down to Willingham, I recall finding a quote from Todd Turner saying that he tuned out criticism of losing football games when he heard that Willingham had showed up unexpectedly at a classroom as a way to send a signal to some of his players. Turner said it put a smile on his face. It read very similar to this.
It was a crime against college athletics that Todd Turner wasn't aborted.
You know, when I was researching Bow Down to Willingham, I recall finding a quote from Todd Turner saying that he tuned out criticism of losing football games when he heard that Willingham had showed up unexpectedly at a classroom as a way to send a signal to some of his players. Turner said it put a smile on his face. It read very similar to this.
It was a crime against college athletics that Todd Turner wasn't aborted.
topdawgnc and his band of merry halfbrains had to come along and fix Mummy and Daddy Turner's mistakes
You know, when I was researching Bow Down to Willingham, I recall finding a quote from Todd Turner saying that he tuned out criticism of losing football games when he heard that Willingham had showed up unexpectedly at a classroom as a way to send a signal to some of his players. Turner said it put a smile on his face. It read very similar to this.
It was a crime against college athletics that Todd Turner, Scott Woodward, and Mark Emmert weren't aborted.
Romar is a mediocre x's and o's guy, but I don't want him fired. Despite two straight NIT appearances, he did win a Pac 12 title last year. We have one of the better program's in the Pac 12.
Romar is a mediocre x's and o's guy, but I don't want him fired. Despite two straight NIT appearances, he did win a Pac 12 title last year. We have one of the better program's in the Pac 12.
Solid analysis
You only point out the times he's wrong. You must hate asians.
Romar is a mediocre x's and o's guy, but I don't want him fired. Despite two straight NIT appearances, he did win a Pac 12 title last year. We have one of the better program's in the Pac 12.
Solid analysis
You only point out the times he's wrong. You must hate asians.
If I was to point out all the times he was wrong it'd be a full time job
When you predict Sark will turn it around, the Dallas Stars will win a Stanley Cup, etc, then you gotta cling to your victories. Who would've predicted Golden State would be great this year?
Romar is a mediocre x's and o's guy, but I don't want him fired. Despite two straight NIT appearances, he did win a Pac 12 title last year. We have one of the better program's in the Pac 12.
Solid analysis
By the next year I did. The NWG/Upshaw year was the final straw.
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No question about the other two, though. Will that translate to consistent hoops success? It might. They've had better ownership the entire Romar era and yet UW's been a consistently better program. The arena may be the game changer.
Check the facts then pop off.
The big factor working in UW's favor is that the local talent base for Romar is worlds better than the local talent base for Altman.
Altman's been a head coach for 23 seasons and has 2 NCAA tournament wins in 8 trips (with the 9th pending). Romar's been a head coach for 17 seasons and has 8 wins in 6 trips. Altman is 2-8 in the tournament, Romar is 8-6.
Neither is an incredible coach but Altman's resume is the weaker of the two, IMO.
An intelligent person would flee and hope it's not contagious