Overlooked Bad Coaching in 2009-2010

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  • EaglesPhan36
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 12-06-06
    • 71662

    #1
    Overlooked Bad Coaching in 2009-2010
    Why aren't there more if ANY people not on the cases of both Roy Williams at North Carolina and Rick Barnes at Texas? Hands down, two guys who are generally considered "geniuses" in their profession - UNC has tanked this season horribly. And don't rest on that "they lost X amount of starters, scoring, etc." - remember the Heels beat Michigan State and Ohio State at the beginning of the year and played Kentucky very well. I know injuries hampered them some, but they have gotten HAMMERED in the watered down ACC. Piss poor coaching job. Barnes? Come on! How can you not be breathing down this guy's neck, from #1 to a team now that's putting itself further and further down the seed lines for the NCAAs? Piss poor coaching job. Both these guys should be exposed as frauds this season for not finding fixes to the downward spirals their teams are in.

    Again not saying they are both not solid coaches, but this season they have FAILED and not been called out much by the media or anyone else. Just goes to show that if you have a decent run of success, loyalists give you a free pass.
  • THEGREAT30
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 10-04-08
    • 8970

    #2
    Rick Stansbury at Mississippi State's bad coaching has been overlooked for 12 years now, good day
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    • 2daBank
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 01-26-09
      • 88966

      #3
      you will hear me scream about terrible coaches like Barnes, Huggins, that joker in cincy, and anyone who really deserves it....think roy gets a pass on this 1 as he has accomplished to much to be thrown under the bus for this season and i dont blame his coaching ability for this year it was his recruiting they were not prepared to lose Lawson as they dont have any guards worth a damn
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