(08-01-2018 12:29 PM)pesik Wrote: but they got better after every year..
your point is that year 1 and year 2 are bad.....ignoring he is building the tulane program from scratch...what should be noted is that from year 1 to year 2 he has improved ..i think they will improve some more next season..and break out in 2020
Again he has won 20 games in 2 years, 5 of those schools had winning records. Beating up on the dregs of your conference and then beating up on low mid majors who finish in the middle to lower part of their conference isn't getting better, sorry.
Here are his wins while at Tulane
2016-17
Southeast Louisiana (16-16, 9-9, 7th in the Southland)
Southern (15-18, 10-8, 5th in the SWAC)
Southern Miss (9-22, 6-12, 12th in CUSA)
South Florida x2 (7-23, 1-17, Last in AAC)
Tulsa (15-17, 8-10, 8th in AAC)
2017-18
LIU Brooklyn (18-17, 10-8, 4th in NEC)
Southeast Louisiana (22-12, 15-3, 1st in Southland, NIT First Round)
Colorado State (11-21, 4-14, 10th in MWC)
Fordham (9-22, 4-14, Last in A10)
Miami OH (16-18, 8-10, 3rd in MAC East, 8th if no divisions)
Alcon State (11-21, 7-11, 8th in SWAC)
Nicholls State (21-11, 15-3, 2nd in Southland)
South Alabama (14-18, 7-11, 9th in Sun Belt)
Temple (17-16, 8-10, 7th in AAC)
SMU (17-16, 6-12, 9th in AAC)
Houston (27-8, 14-4, 2nd in AAC, NCAA 2nd round, #22)
East Carolina (10-20, 4-14, 11th in AAC)
South Florida (10-22, 3-15, Last in AAC)
Out of those wins Tulane has only 2 wins since Dunleavy SR has been there that have been in the NCAA or NIT, Houston and Southeast Louisiana.