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Monte Ross fired at Delaware. 3 new head coaches this year
http://www.delawareonline.com/story/spor.../81961952/

Ross fired as University of Delaware basketball coach

What they did to KC Keller was even worse.

That is one screwed up place!

Noticed in one story the UD has a 1.3 billion endowment.
(03-18-2016 10:53 AM)wanm65 Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.delawareonline.com/story/spor.../81961952/

Ross fired as University of Delaware basketball coach

What they did to KC Keller was even worse.

That is one screwed up place!

Noticed in one story the UD has a 1.3 billion endowment.

So you think Ross didn't deserve to get fired? He was about as bad as Benny Moss, and had zero redeeming qualities. The guy was a jerk, plain and simple.

They definitely screwed over Keeler. Full agreement there.
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So you think Ross didn't deserve to get fired? He was about as bad as Benny Moss, and had zero redeeming qualities. The guy was a jerk, plain and simple.

They definitely screwed over Keeler. Full agreement there.
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I have no idea if he deserved to be fired. That was not the point. Reading several articles shows UD to be in chaos (from the AD to President & the Board) 04-jawdrop
(03-18-2016 11:38 AM)wanm65 Wrote: [ -> ]I have no idea if he deserved to be fired. That was not the point. Reading several articles shows UD to be in chaos (from the AD to President & the Board) 04-jawdrop

I agree with the latter point. But "no idea"? They just went 2-16, and Ross' overall record at Delaware is something like 50 games under .500. Had to at least have a clue that this might happen based on that basic information.
I don't follow UD sports :>) Or any other CAA teams.

How would you treat this guy?
9/21 8/21 9/2016/15 18/16 10/20 10/22 6/26 13/17
A couple wins different here and there, and throw in one good year not listed, and I'd be advising him never to shave his moustache.
(03-18-2016 02:56 PM)Blow Gym rat Wrote: [ -> ]A couple wins different here and there, and throw in one good year not listed, and I'd be advising him never to shave his moustache.

Actually there were several good years followed by several of those bad years.

Many programs would have sent him packing. Very, very glad we did not 01-ncaabbs
(03-18-2016 01:23 PM)wanm65 Wrote: [ -> ]I don't follow UD sports :>) Or any other CAA teams.

How would you treat this guy?
9/21 8/21 9/2016/15 18/16 10/20 10/22 6/26 13/17

I'm confused- usually Shaver's bad seasons are ignored for (insert applicable reason). I've never seen anyone ignore his good years.
(03-20-2016 09:38 AM)Rocco Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-18-2016 01:23 PM)wanm65 Wrote: [ -> ]I don't follow UD sports :>) Or any other CAA teams.

How would you treat this guy?
9/21 8/21 9/2016/15 18/16 10/20 10/22 6/26 13/17

I'm confused- usually Shaver's bad seasons are ignored for (insert applicable reason). I've never seen anyone ignore his good years.

Trying to make a point-guess I failed 03-weeping
Ross has a worse winning percentage than Shaver.
(03-21-2016 07:24 AM)Rocco Wrote: [ -> ]Ross has a worse winning percentage than Shaver.

Yeah, but he led UD to a NCAA tournament appearance...
(03-21-2016 08:05 AM)Tribe Fan Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-21-2016 07:24 AM)Rocco Wrote: [ -> ]Ross has a worse winning percentage than Shaver.

Yeah, but he led UD to a NCAA tournament appearance...
Overall, yeah, but not in conference.

Ross: .418 overall, .441 in conference, 1 NCAA tournament in 10 years

Shaver: .438 overall, .401 in conference, 0 NCAA tournaments in 13 years

Additionally, to compare apples to apples, after his first 10 seasons, Shaver's winning percentage was .382 overall (116-188) and .333 in conference (60-120)

Additionally, Delaware didn't play a non-DI team in his tenure. Eliminating DII and DIII teams for Tony's record puts his win percentages down to .422 overall and .369 overall in his first 10 seasons.

So, if you're asking how we would view Ross's record after 10 years with an NCAA tournament birth and a significantly higher winning percentage than our current coach, the answer is that we'd probably love him and build him a statue.

ETA: I think a lot of it comes down to personalities, as well. Shaver has a great personality and is a stand-up gentleman. As I understand it, Ross was a bit difficult.
Are the two jobs equally desirable? Are we comparing apples and oranges or apples to apples?
(03-21-2016 11:59 AM)TribeNiner Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-21-2016 08:05 AM)Tribe Fan Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-21-2016 07:24 AM)Rocco Wrote: [ -> ]Ross has a worse winning percentage than Shaver.

Yeah, but he led UD to a NCAA tournament appearance...
Overall, yeah, but not in conference.

Ross: .418 overall, .441 in conference, 1 NCAA tournament in 10 years

Shaver: .438 overall, .401 in conference, 0 NCAA tournaments in 13 years

Additionally, to compare apples to apples, after his first 10 seasons, Shaver's winning percentage was .382 overall (116-188) and .333 in conference (60-120)

Additionally, Delaware didn't play a non-DI team in his tenure. Eliminating DII and DIII teams for Tony's record puts his win percentages down to .422 overall and .369 overall in his first 10 seasons.

So, if you're asking how we would view Ross's record after 10 years with an NCAA tournament birth and a significantly higher winning percentage than our current coach, the answer is that we'd probably love him and build him a statue.

ETA: I think a lot of it comes down to personalities, as well. Shaver has a great personality and is a stand-up gentleman. As I understand it, Ross was a bit difficult.

People want to build the current coach a statue already. They should probably spend the money on sending him to a defensive coaching clinic put on by Tony Bennett.
I really don't think anyone is yet putting Tony on a pedestal...he certainly gets his share of criticism on these
pages from time to time.

But I believe many know that he has brought stability, a winning attitude, some consistency of winning, at times a very exciting brand of basketball to watch and, above all, has certainly upgraded the level of talent flowing through here.

It's not often a W&M fan can look forward to perhaps a fourth consecutive 20-win season. Bravo to Tony and his staff for that.
When you best player is transferring out and is not a senior, then that says a lot about the coach. Holden was not happy with Ross and made it clear to many.........
(03-25-2016 07:41 AM)wmmii Wrote: [ -> ]When you best player is transferring out and is not a senior, then that says a lot about the coach. Holden was not happy with Ross and made it clear to many.........

Sure, or it could be that Holden knows he can play for a power 5 program and doesn't want to spend the next couple of seasons in Newark as the new staff attempts to resuscitate the program.
(03-25-2016 10:10 AM)Tribal Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-25-2016 07:41 AM)wmmii Wrote: [ -> ]When you best player is transferring out and is not a senior, then that says a lot about the coach. Holden was not happy with Ross and made it clear to many.........

Sure, or it could be that Holden knows he can play for a power 5 program and doesn't want to spend the next couple of seasons in Newark as the new staff attempts to resuscitate the program.

Poh-tay-to, poh-tah-to.
Delaware's athletic program appears to have gone into complete disarray. From one of the CAA's strongest programs it has bottomed as one of the worst. They win nothing these days in the conference.
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