SidViciousDawg said:
So Monk, Driller and TKramer have all brought up Fox and the job he's doing at Cal, which has zero to do with what Crean is doing here. I got curious and looked-up Cal's record. They are 9-5 and 2-1 in the P12. We won't sniff nine wins overall and two wins in Conference will be difficult as well.
Still, who gives a damn what Fox and Cal are doing? It has absolutely nothing to do with the sh;+ job Crean is doing here.
Everyone tends to discuss what the new coach and previous coach or coaches have done or are currently doing. It's not necessarily to make a direct comparison of results because there are various factors that could slant the numbers one way or another. Rather, I use it as a baseline to remind people how difficult the job is.
Tom Crean is not a vastly superior basketball mind or coach when compared to Mark Fox. Many IU fans and a significant portion of the media strongly voiced their beliefs that Archie Miller would coach circles around Crean. It did not come close to happening. Archie temporarily revitalized in-state recruiting, but it didn't matter. Whereas Crean's units have long been maligned for defensive apathy and not taking care of the ball, Archie's teams made some defensive progress but were basically as bad turning it over and far worse offensively. Whatever Archie was trying to instill from his Dayton success did not translate. Perhaps it could have with more time -- four years isn't much. But IU fans and alumni were distraught and fed up. There is zero patience with that group.
Mike Woodson will now try to connect his Knight glory days past with the present and future. After a dismal loss at Penn St. yesterday, fans are already growing restless. "New coach, same results," they say. People always believe there's a magical coaching elixir. There really isn't.
So that's all I'm trying to get across. Other than a modest uptick in wins each year, by no objective measure is Crean succeeding at Georgia. The losses of Wheeler, KD and Camara crippled any continuity and any realistic chance for sustained progress this year. Are those departures 100% Crean's fault? Did he cause those guys to flee? Although we don't know the stories, Crean has received the vast majority of the blame. He recruited them after all. If the AD Brooks feels the same way, doesn't believe Crean's record of NBA development matters and feels that he can replace Crean with a clear upgrade, then I suspect he'll do so. However, the coaching carousel and always believing that the next person has a magical potion to create sustained high level success is a dangerous place to be.