I know suggesting patience in an emotional thread like this is ill-advised, but I'll do so anyway.
But before doing that, I confess I came away
extremely discouraged last night. The drive home from Stegeman was not pleasant. I thought we had a real chance to win out at home. From this point on, teams are going to take the lane away from Edwards, and the fact is we just don't have enough other weapons to open it back up. We have a couple shooters but not nearly enough makers.
I'd be lying if I said there wasn't a part of me that thinks there's something in the water in Athens that would make Coach K himself lose 15 games a year at UGA.
But the real test for Coach Crean comes in years 3 and 4. This was a total rebuild, not because he was left with 0 talent, but because he was left with 0 players who fit the system he wants to play.
I admit I bought into the class rankings, but it's more and more clear to me how badly this team lacks any sort of veteran leadership. Crump has been awful, Harris has played ok but spent half the season suspended (again!), and Hammonds lacks the toughness necessary to bang in the SEC.
It's also clear to me the difference that fifth star makes. I expect Edwards to be a stud at the next level once he's surrounded by NBA players capable of sharing the load. A class of four star players is nice, but taken by itself is not a recipe for instant success.
The lack of size is most concerning, and that's on Crean since he built this roster. He has no answers in the paint, and there's not much help on the way in the 2020 class either. He has to figure that out...quickly.
However, it was year 3 when Rick Barnes got UT rolling. It was year 4 for Bruce Pearl at Auburn. Years 4 and 5 were Crean's best at Indiana.
I'm as tired of waiting as the next guy (trust me...), but we may be waiting until 2021-22 for things to really start looking up. Crean is in the mix for some
big time players, and this year's freshman class will probably still be together as juniors. Adding talent on top of seasoned talent...that's the winning formula.
I hope Crean can continue to sell Athens to players, and I hope the fans don't give up quite yet. And, I guess I should add, I hope that if Crean is still under .500 in conference in year five, the powers that be aren't as patient as they were with Fox. Long term, these results are unacceptable.