WichitaSooner
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This is not true. Our problem is not financial as much as it is administrative. We have mismanaged the AD and our resources for 20 years. We have money and donors that can put us on even footing with most everyone except a few. We can compete and win we just have to be smart about how we deploy the resources. We can’t waste millions like texas always does or aTm does but we can compete with those schools when we spend money wisely.
Our admin has been very slow to adapt to the new environment and they’ve spent decades overreacting to ncaa rules while handicapping the AD. Those days are over.
Someone show this to Moser. AKA Bozo lol. We played zero mid majors. Zero.
www.midmajormadness.com
He obviously isn’t referring to NET 300 teams. Oral Roberts is in a terrible league. Gonzaga is pretty much in a class of itself. They are one of the 10 best programs in the nation.Depends on how you define mid major.
Is oral Roberts not a mid major?
Technically Gonzaga is
A couple other teams could be considered
Well how is the term defined? It used to be teams from certain conferences. It didn’t really change year to year based on how good a team wasHe obviously isn’t referring to NET 300 teams. Oral Roberts is in a terrible league. Gonzaga is pretty much in a class of itself. They are one of the 10 best programs in the nation.
I don't think he necessarily loves his situation here. We could hit on an inside straight draw and get rid of him still this offseason but its prolly 5% chance lolI still wake up every day hoping something changes and PoMo leaves my beloved OU.
Surely some school will have the resources that PoMo needs? A return to the North?
*sigh*
But NIL is all that matters right Moser??
But NIL is all that matters right Moser??
And even more broadly, is there a single example of a coach who has shown himself to be inadequate for all but a couple seasons in a 20+ year career ever suddenly "turning things around" and becoming consistently successful, especially when coaching at a tougher level than he has ever coached at?Is there a single example of a school with a mediocre coach that infused more NIL money and actually had success?
osu is a mid major. Kansas is not. I know a mid major when I see one.Well how is the term defined? It used to be teams from certain conferences. It didn’t really change year to year based on how good a team was
With all the conference realignment I have no idea what conferences are mid majors anymore.
Another example... Look at this budget that Utah State had to work with... they made the tournament back-to-back years and took Arizona to the wire last night. Not saying that NIL isn't important, but the coach still matters. Only making the tourney 1 out of 5 seasons provides no excuse regardless of circumstances. When you are a good coach you find ways to win.
Another example... Look at this budget that Utah State had to work with... they made the tournament back-to-back years and took Arizona to the wire last night. Not saying that NIL isn't important, but the coach still matters. Only making the tourney 1 out of 5 seasons provides no excuse regardless of circumstances. When you are a good coach you find ways to win.