Now, experience suddenly doesn't matter.
Jim, you are way too smart to post crap like this. Nobody said experience doesn't matter. I said experience doesn't always equate to talent or winning, and Brian's chart effectively proved the latter point in our case.
And let me elaborate on my talent comment before you twist it like Brian did. I've never said we do not have talented players.
All of them are capable of having good games on a given night. Copes dazzled us all with double-figure points a few games ago, and then J2 wowed the masses with 18 the next game. Both showed they are more than capable of scoring double digits in a DI basketball game.
But other than Jenkins, who on this team can we rely on to have two good games consecutively? I know you don't like to hold the players accountable at all for fear of ruining your one-note Hewitt rants, but even Sherrod and Allen haven't shown they can be relied upon from game to game.
All that said,
I fully hold Hewitt accountable for a large part of this mess. He needs to find a better way to get more out of our players emotionally and mentally. And as we've seen with a lot of our collapses, they are more often than not on the mental side. And has GSII has stated on numerous occasions,
he needs to run better offensive and defensive schemes that suit our current roster.
I make no apologies for Hewitt at all. I just believe that the giant cesspool of crap we call a basketball program is a combination of coaching and talent, and nothing is going to change until both issues are addressed. In a perfect world, we'd find a better coach to oversee the talent we have coming in next year, but that won't happen until TOC is gone and a new AD is calling the shots.