dean_siu wrote:After tonites debacle against SEMO, I don't think its too early to start talking about Barry's demise. When a new AD is named, I can't see him (or her) being happy with a program performing this poorly against one of the worst schedules in the country.
Personally, I hope the new administration tries to restore a relationship with Lowery and brings him back to restore the glory days in Carbondale.
If that can't happen though, maybe we can steal the coach from SEMO or Chicago State. Since those programs have passed us, I'm sure their coaches could come to SIU and do better than Hinson.
I'm just glad Mario is leaving though so we can bring someone in to institute change. I'm tired of watching this program s*** its pants on a regular basis.
Seek medical help. Take the prescribed meds. If these thoughts continue, seek institutional remediation.
Hinson has done more with the nuclear meltdown Lowery created than could possibly be expected at this point in his tenure.
Lowery took SIU from perennial NCAA team to the bottom of the Valley in only a few years. He left SIU with not much basketball talent, players who seemed to hate their decision to play at SIU, little ability to recruit, and a very financially strapped athletic department.
Hinson is a proven D1 coach. He's shown he can recruit with a limited budget (at MSU). SIU can't possibly expect to hire a coach with better credentials or demonstrated better prospects for success with what they're paying Barry.
Lowery drove that program so far into the ground, and into disrespect, that It's going to take until recruits no longer remember that SIU was a place nobody wanted to play (and a loser) before Barry has any hope of recruiting players that can put a top-half Valley team on the court.
Give Hinson another couple of years. By then, if he's still not producing, there's a decent possibility you could get both Weber and Lowery back into Carbondale.