ben
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We had no identity.
We had no defense whatsoever, we gave up layups like spoiled meat.
From what I can remember (my memory is kind of blurry...too much horror tends to do that on the brain) we were freaking destroyed and decimated by Kansas and Texas at home, embarrassed on national tv.
I actually believed at that point that the good players with heart (Pledger, Fitzgerald, etc.) were never going to get to be a part of an NCAA tournament team, which should be an imperative must to at least be in 3 out of 4 years for our program. That really saddened me. At least Crocker had his years in the sun before going out with a dog of a team.
Two years ago, Nick Thompson air balled about 5 shots at Baylor and was never seen on the floor again.
Finally, two years ago I never believed that a coach would come in and two years later rebuild a team's mentality (you know, to actually have fun with your teammates and not be a selfish-egoist) , approach to man-to-man defense, and hustle. I also never believed that he would quickly bring us back to a winningness//pumped up/excited-to-play/ready-to-play-defense/smart-shooting team in less than two seasons.
I'm glad I was wrong.
Thank you Lon Kruger.
We had no defense whatsoever, we gave up layups like spoiled meat.
From what I can remember (my memory is kind of blurry...too much horror tends to do that on the brain) we were freaking destroyed and decimated by Kansas and Texas at home, embarrassed on national tv.
I actually believed at that point that the good players with heart (Pledger, Fitzgerald, etc.) were never going to get to be a part of an NCAA tournament team, which should be an imperative must to at least be in 3 out of 4 years for our program. That really saddened me. At least Crocker had his years in the sun before going out with a dog of a team.
Two years ago, Nick Thompson air balled about 5 shots at Baylor and was never seen on the floor again.
Finally, two years ago I never believed that a coach would come in and two years later rebuild a team's mentality (you know, to actually have fun with your teammates and not be a selfish-egoist) , approach to man-to-man defense, and hustle. I also never believed that he would quickly bring us back to a winningness//pumped up/excited-to-play/ready-to-play-defense/smart-shooting team in less than two seasons.
I'm glad I was wrong.
Thank you Lon Kruger.