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No, Benford had talent on the team, but he didn't know how to coach it.
This coach has three consecutive 20-win seasons in DI. He can coach; it's now about finding the talent.
Funny you posted this as I was thinking this earlier today. I don’t see how you can possibly have new inductees into a HOF in a few years. I have to believe many fans would join me in booing a Chandler Morris type player* who transferred in one year and out the next. I don’t care if he passed for 6,000 yards and led us to CFB playoffs, I don’t think a fly by night player should be in the HOF.
*choose your player. I picked Chandler, but there are obviously many other options.
I think more what I meant by “what our program is” is the fact that some 90% of the banners hanging in the Pit got raised within the last decade.
So given that in the century before Mac got here we had three 15-seed NCAA appearances and zero NITs, imma still be pretty ok with a 20+ win season and basketball into late March/early April. That doesn’t mean that I don’t WANT more…but I’m also not going to downplay really good basketball after a whole history of at best mediocre.
Our OOC schedule (definitely a topic worth discussing) and a down AAC meant we had to be near perfect for an at-large and if we’re being honest last years team was not even near perfect.
that said, I’ll choose not to diminish some nice wins against power conference foes that a decade prior we’d have (and did) storm the court for.
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