sivert wrote:I agree and Bradley gave Michigan State a good game a year and a half ago.
patnb wrote:Having a team get hot for 3 days the first weekend of March doesn't make you a great coach.
Wasn't it just like 4 years ago or so Cal Poly got hot and won the auto big for Big West at something like 14-16?
Just 2 years ago SDSU went through Horizon play at something like 13-1 and then lost to the worst team, by far, in the Summer WIU (who had a NET of like 330+) in the first round of the conference tournament. Does that mean WIU was the better team and had a better coach?
BEARZ77 wrote:It's not an either/or question; Wardle has done the same thing at both Green Bay and Bradley in that by the 3rd year he had his program competing at the upper level of the conference. To me that's the bench mark indicator on whether he's a good coach. In one respect he got robbed last year on enhancing his resume as we won't ever know whether Bradley could have won a game or two in the NCAA. But at the same time, winning conference championships and winning multiple NCAA games are that next bench mark for another level. So now he has to show he can do those things to move another notch up. Both of those measures require a different aspect of coaching proficiency . It's probably not fair to most coaches to put too much on this coming year,as atypical challenges could result in a number of ways, yet , some will find ways to adjust that others fall short in . It'll be really interesting to see what all the season holds from that aspect.
squirrel wrote:
It's not just getting hot for a weekend.
Blers wrote:Actually curious given his track record though if he'll be on Marquettes shortlist should they move on from Wojo (given he's an alum).
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