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re: Regarding the whole Bruce Pearl/Nate Oats comparison

Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:07 pm to
Posted by AUSCgrad2016
Member since Apr 2024
36 posts
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:07 pm to
You know, reading comprehension is not your best and you definitely must be very new to basketball. You do realize that Auburn has had 2 SEC regular season titles and 2 SEC tournament titles, just like UAT. Also, both teams in the past 5 years have gone to the final 4. So, yes, same accolades. You don’t get a trophy making it to the Sweet 16. I acknowledged that UAT has had better success in the NCAAT but you also need to put it into context: for instance, the year you made it to the Sweet 16 with Miller was a disappointment since that team was loaded and a national title contender. Last year, your team overachieved and went to the final 4. Auburn in 2019 overachieved and then with Jabari and last year in the tournament were disappointments. The year before last Auburn was not expected to do anything. So, yea, really no big difference between Auburn and UAT in the past 5 years. And again, your team has had the more talented roster in the past 5 years, and Auburn has had nowhere near the talent that you have had yet, it’s pretty identical successes between the two. You might be new to basketball but I’m here if you need to get rundown on what success is considered for basketball. It’s totally different than what you are used to in football.
Posted by BamaBravesPackers
Member since Nov 2021
2665 posts
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:10 pm to
There you go with an accomplishment that happened 6 seasons ago being counted in the “last 5 years.” And it happened in a season where Avery Johnson was the head coach of Bama.

AU basketball fans are exhausting. You guys are either purposefully lying, or just that ignorant. Either way, not a good look
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