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RE: Realistic Expectations for BB going forward (next 10 years)
(03-29-2018 10:58 AM)TubaCat Wrote:  I think there may be a misunderstanding here between people:

Some people think our program's standard should be making the Sweet Sixteen about once every 3 years. That doesn't necessarily mean that they believe we will make the Sweet Sixteen once every 3 years in our current situation.

I personally do expect such results out of our storied program, but I don't believe that we will actually see those results unless there are some coaching changes. Mick either needs to change, or needs replaced, if we ever want to see those kind of results.

the incredibly sobering nevada game could bring out a better coach. to crash and burn isn't necessarily a bad thing
 
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