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Interesting thread on the WMU basketball board. The Bronco boys give their opinions and observations on the CMU and the Toledo season as a whole.

Check it out.....
There's a couple threads over there about it. Very interesting that other teams fans see a lot of these same issues.
They seem like extremely reasonable people. After reading a few threads over there, I have absolutely no idea whatsoever why somebody would be pushed to sue them for not being inflammatory and not being anything close to a bunch of trolls.
lol
I trolled over there but didn't see the strings that you mentioned?
(03-14-2015 04:52 PM)emanoh Wrote: [ -> ]I trolled over there but didn't see the strings that you mentioned?

You have to look under the Basketball topic at the top.
Some of Those are really insightful posts. I tend to agree more than disagree. Time will tell if TK is the answer. Let's see if this years recruiting class adds what he needs to the program. Go Rockets!
The posters from WMU seem to acknowledge that UT had the best team in the conference but could NOT get the job done. The coach has to take responsibility. Coach K's greatest asset is that he is a great guy. However, that might be his biggest weakness as far as winning championships. Coach K is just the opposite of Bobby Hurley. Great guy who cannot motivate his guys to win versus kind of a jerk who knows what it takes to win.
Hurley had some great players and lucked into Moss. Toledo beat them last year on one of the most beautifully designed plays I've seen. Then we beat them at home this year. Coach K must know a little bit.
Maybe we can get an assistant from Wisconsin.
they hope we will fire him.
We had another young coach once who returned four great starters from the best season in UT history and had an average year the following two years. We kept him and he did OK. Of course that great year WAS an NCAA year but it was much easier then.
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