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RE: Aftermath: The State of The Basketball Program
Mick isn't going anywhere. As this point you have to give him time once again to rebuild the program with a new arena and hopefully a new conference. Is he a hall of fame coach like the guy that used to here, no. Is he young enough to build a really strong legacy that includes a couple deep tournament runs and high rankings, yes.

Overall this season was probably his worst coaching job since the 2009-2010 team. I do wonder how much sitting out last year hurt him and the team's chemistry because I thought the guys played really hard last year for Larry Davis. While they had more clunkers like games against ECU and Tulane they also played better in clutch situations against high level teams like Purdue and SMU.

I am just happy to hit the reset button and start fresh next year knowing that it is going to be the last year in the old arena. Nothing would be better than an undefeated home record, a conference championship, and a deep NCAA tournament run.
 
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