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re: Could Anthony Grant be the next head coach at Minnesota?

Posted on 3/27/13 at 9:34 am to
Posted by ksrph
Alabaster, AL
Member since Jan 2010
1168 posts
Posted on 3/27/13 at 9:34 am to
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Agreed, ksrph. Very frustrating to watch players jogging on their cuts

The travel on the inbound is another example of a mistake you should never see late in the season


Exactly! Another glaring example. I grew up in another state at a small, but very successful basketball school (no football until after I graduated high school.) We didn't always have the most talent, but, you were not going to beat our teams on fundamentals and having a plan.

I guess we are spoiled with a detail-oriented, fundamentally sound first, football coach and program, so, we expect that from our basketball coach. Ridiculous to expect, huh!?!
Posted by BamaGradinTn
Murfreesboro
Member since Dec 2008
27060 posts
Posted on 3/29/13 at 11:54 am to
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ksrph


Ridiculous to expect, huh!?!


What's ridiculous to expect is that the next guy would be better than Grant. He very well could be worse. In fact, if Grant was fired now, the odds are slim that we'd get a coach as good. It's always a crap shoot when you decide to change coaches. Anyone who has followed Alabama athletics for any length of time knows that this university isn't going to go out and throw some ungodly sum of money at the hottest coach, nor are we going to spend the serious type of money on the program (I'm talking about new arena) that it would take to attract the best. Hell, Alabama won't even pull the plug on Wendell Hudson.

Bottom line...unless this program gets worse next year, there's no way Grant will be gone. And that's OK with me. If the program shows improvement next year, he should stay.
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