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Title: Bama basketball struggles with former player who stands behind Coach Grant Post by: Jamos on February 01, 2014, 10:46:55 AM Andrew Steele's been through this before.
He was a freshman when the locals became restless in Mark Gottfried's last season as Alabama's basketball coach. That resignation came in late January of 2009 in a season ending with an 18-14 record. http://www.al.com/alabamabasketball/index.ssf/2014/02/an_inside_look_at_alabama_bask.html#incart_river_default Title: Re: Bama basketball struggles with former player who stands behind Coach Grant Post by: Marshal Dillon on February 01, 2014, 11:06:37 AM I love both Steele's but his crimson glasses are blurring his vision. First of all, the writer's assertion about Gottfried is totally wrong. The natives did not get restless in his final season. They were restless for at least 3-5 years because he was producing average to mediocre teams and not going to the NCAA Tourney. Also, this statement by Steele is silly:
Quote He points to the last two NIT trips (2010-11 and 2012-13) as examples of how close Alabama came to three consecutive NCAA appearances. "If we made the tournament those last three years, the outlook would be extremely different going into this year," he said. "And I don't think people realized how close we were to actually breaking through. I think people don't think the program is where it should be right now, but it's a lot better than it was when he got there." Making the NIT doesn't mean you're close to making the Tourney. He is reaching for some abstract justification for the lack of real achievement under Coach Grant. Concrete results are what count, not maybes, Unicorns, & Rainbows. (http://ouroregon.org/sites/ouroregon.org/files/fckeditor/image/unicorn.jpg) Title: Re: Bama basketball struggles with former player who stands behind Coach Grant Post by: Catch Prothro on February 01, 2014, 11:36:18 AM I love both Steele's but his crimson glasses are blurring his vision. First of all, the writer's assertion about Gottfried is totally wrong. The natives did not get restless in his final season. They were restless for at least 3-5 years because he was producing average to mediocre teams and not going to the NCAA Tourney. Also, this statement by Steele is silly: I think it's pretty accurate. Gottfried made the NCAA Tournament 5 years in a row. Then Bama was in the NIT the following year. Bama went one season without any post-season play, and Gottfried was fired in the middle of the next season. His two seasons with NC State he made the NCAA Tournament (Sweet 19 and Second Round).Quote He points to the last two NIT trips (2010-11 and 2012-13) as examples of how close Alabama came to three consecutive NCAA appearances. "If we made the tournament those last three years, the outlook would be extremely different going into this year," he said. "And I don't think people realized how close we were to actually breaking through. I think people don't think the program is where it should be right now, but it's a lot better than it was when he got there." Making the NIT doesn't mean you're close to making the Tourney. He is reaching for some abstract justification for the lack of real achievement under Coach Grant. Concrete results are what count, not maybes, Unicorns, & Rainbows. (http://ouroregon.org/sites/ouroregon.org/files/fckeditor/image/unicorn.jpg) Title: Re: Bama basketball struggles with former player who stands behind Coach Grant Post by: Marshal Dillon on February 01, 2014, 12:25:37 PM I love both Steele's but his crimson glasses are blurring his vision. First of all, the writer's assertion about Gottfried is totally wrong. The natives did not get restless in his final season. They were restless for at least 3-5 years because he was producing average to mediocre teams and not going to the NCAA Tourney. Also, this statement by Steele is silly: I think it's pretty accurate. Gottfried made the NCAA Tournament 5 years in a row. Then Bama was in the NIT the following year. Bama went one season without any post-season play, and Gottfried was fired in the middle of the next season. His two seasons with NC State he made the NCAA Tournament (Sweet 19 and Second Round).Quote He points to the last two NIT trips (2010-11 and 2012-13) as examples of how close Alabama came to three consecutive NCAA appearances. "If we made the tournament those last three years, the outlook would be extremely different going into this year," he said. "And I don't think people realized how close we were to actually breaking through. I think people don't think the program is where it should be right now, but it's a lot better than it was when he got there." Making the NIT doesn't mean you're close to making the Tourney. He is reaching for some abstract justification for the lack of real achievement under Coach Grant. Concrete results are what count, not maybes, Unicorns, & Rainbows. (http://ouroregon.org/sites/ouroregon.org/files/fckeditor/image/unicorn.jpg) Gottfried's record declined steadily to the point he did not even make the NIT one year & got knocked out in the first round of another. He had become stale and there were several problems, such as no defense, poor outside shooting, no offensive scheme, no adjustments during the game, etc. He was left with some real talent at NC State. Let's evaluate him after 4 years there. :think: Title: Re: Bama basketball struggles with former player who stands behind Coach Grant Post by: Jamos on February 01, 2014, 04:52:28 PM What got Gottfried run off was him and a woman other than his wife got locked in the Ol Colony golf course one night and the manager of the course had to come and let them out. :facepalm:
Title: Re: Bama basketball struggles with former player who stands behind Coach Grant Post by: Catch Prothro on February 02, 2014, 09:59:50 AM What got Gottfried run off was him and a woman other than his wife got locked in the Ol Colony golf course one night and the manager of the course had to come and let them out. :facepalm: :lol: Yep.Title: Re: Bama basketball struggles with former player who stands behind Coach Grant Post by: Marshal Dillon on February 02, 2014, 10:55:56 AM What got Gottfried run off was him and a woman other than his wife got locked in the Ol Colony golf course one night and the manager of the course had to come and let them out. :facepalm: I heard that and it was the icing on the cake to finally get the administration to do something about him. :clap: |