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Unfortunately it is true, i think what really irritates me is Barnes after the last two years success was ready to bolt to UCLA so easily. I am curious why? He knew that there would be a major drop off in his recruited talent. It is what it is, the Vols had a chance today though and could have knocked off Big Blue.Your narrative gets old.....boring......tiring.
Unfortunately it is true, i think what really irritates me is Barnes after the last two years success was ready to bolt to UCLA so easily. I am curious why? He knew that there would be a major drop off in his recruited talent. It is what it is, the Vols had a chance today though and could have knocked off Big Blue.
Unfortunately it is true, i think what really irritates me is Barnes after the last two years success was ready to bolt to UCLA so easily. I am curious why? He knew that there would be a major drop off in his recruited talent. It is what it is, the Vols had a chance today though and could have knocked off Big Blue.
UCLA is a much better job.
Better exposure, easier to recruit.
With the right coach and system, it’s an easy rebuild.
They’re one right hire away from being great again. The only consistently good programs on the west coast right now are Gonzaga and Oregon. There’s a window for another pac 12 team to win big if any of them get their act together.It’s not the 1970s anymore when 1 game a day was on TV and it usually involved only the Blue bloods. UCLA is a tough sale now, especially for a 65 yr old coach. Kids want to move East now. We rarely see UCLA on TV anymore and it’s at 10:30 usually when you do.
I would agree about 10 years ago but west coast college jobs are not that great anymore. People out there just don't care about it and there is too much competition for people's attention. It would be closer to a lateral move now a days.UCLA is a much better job.
Better exposure, easier to recruit.
With the right coach and system, it’s an easy rebuild.
I would agree about 10 years ago but west coast college jobs are not that great anymore. People out there just don't care about it and there is too much competition for people's attention. It would be closer to a lateral move now a days.
If you were starting from scratch as a coach at either program you would have a better chance of making a Final Four or a National Championship at UCLA but from were Barnes was sitting at the time I don't believe even that would be the case. He was obviously in on some big time recruits and had just won 30 games.The recruiting advantage isn’t debatable, and I hear that campus is a great location. Now, whether they get the same support as they used to, I don’t know. However, it is still a school where you can succeed at a very high level.
According to the in game win probability, the two most consequential plays of the game both involved fouls called on Fulkerson. We were down by 4 with just under 8 after two possessions where Vescovi drained a big three and and Bowden made an alley oop. The crowd was in it. Then immediately on the other end they called Fulkerson for a foul on Richards to me it appeared to be a clean block. He made the first FT, missed the second and they got the rebound and put back. On the very next possession they called an and-one foul against Fulkerson which looked like a slight graze at worst.