Jsnhbe1Birds wrote:Mikovio wrote:I just thought he was being a little overhyped with the "5 .500 seasons in 22" line. Not to say he didn't do a good job.
I haven't looked up the past 22 years of TSU's record but something doesn't add up. I keep seeing 5 winning seasons in last 22 years and ford has 3 of them. I do know Ford has 3/4 winning season at TSU so that makes sense. Then I see that there was 2 winning seasons the 2 years before ford? That's 5 winning seasons in 6 years...so they didn't have a winning season from years 7-22? Or, the whole 5/22 thing is crap?
You've got it; from 1996-1997 to 2011-12[ 16 years] they were under .500. Then they had 2 years above it, followed by a pair of years at 5-25, 5-26. Then Ford had 3 years at.500 or better. And the whole issue of recruiting in Nashville benefit when you are in the same city with Vandy, Belmont and Lipscomb, and a HBC is something to consider.
Again the point being, of course Ford has a lot to prove at this level. But he made a program respectable at a place that had struggled to do so except briefly for 20+ years; he won a National Coach of the year award in only his second season as a HC. He wasn't my main choice as our next HC, but the more I've gotten to observe and listen, there's a lot to like. He got to cut his teeth as a HC on someone elses dime after several years being mentored by two well respected MVC coaches prior to that. The guy can flat recruit because he doesn't recognize limitations and knows he has the physical resources to compete and how to sell that. I have no idea how good he is on the bench, but like he said "you look a lot better at the x's and o's when you get the right jimmy and joes ".
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