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Post by Aggie9195 on Nov 26, 2008 15:32:00 GMT -5
True dat!
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Post by aggie62 on Nov 26, 2008 18:11:25 GMT -5
Gang,
I don't understand this mentallity of just winning the MEAC without considering winning the NCAA playoffs. Martin Luther King used to say that if you are trying to be the best Black barber or best Black doctor or best Black mechanic, etc you have already flunked your entrance exam in the university of integration. Similarly, if you recruit and train just to win the MEAC then you have already failed at any playoff game before it starts. We must recruit, plan and coach to win it all from the start.
I consider myself as big an A&T fan as anybody but it is downright disgusting when our basketball team can't throw the ball inbounds successfully. For example, I watched us play Missouri last year and on several occassions they could get the ball inbounds. So I figured, if anything is corrected by the next time I see them they would get the ball inbounds. So I watched the A&T / Tennesee game and same thing happened on several occassions. I did not see the Cal game but did review the game's play-by-play log and saw several A&T turnovers immediately following them scoring a basket. I wondered if these were cases of not being able to get the ball inbounds again.
If we consistently lose by 20+ points to D1 schools at the beginning of the season we will also lose to them in the playoffs so why focus on winning the MEAC and going to playoffs just to loose by 20 points in round 1. It makes no sense. I like to win at everything I do and I also hate losing with a passion. We must plan to win, coach to win and win. Other than that we are waisting our time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by aahhbigboy on Nov 26, 2008 23:28:16 GMT -5
for those of you who don't think facilities make a major difference, i suggest you visit all the other facilities in the meac. if all you've seen is corbett, i can understand why you feel the way you feel. but i've been involved with college recruiting as a former athlete, a coach and a parent. i've coached a national aau team that finished 3rd overall "in the country" two years in a row and every player on my team earned d1 or d2 scholarships. i've also visited every basketball facility in the meac with the exception of bcu. i've visited many other major d1 facilities while on the recruiting trail with my daughter and some of my former players. so i speak from experience, not just an opinion. i've stood next to many recruits while visiting schools like ecu, umass, maryland, n.c. state, rhode island, and uva. and i'm tellin' ya, when these recruits walk into those venues and see those sparkling shiny new facilities, their eyes light up like kids on christmas day! i've watched recruits freakin' melt while on recruiting trips when coaches dress up their "immaculate" locker rooms, place a name plate and a game jersey over a locker with the recruits name on it. then the recruit walks into an outdated corbett and see what would amount to an intramural gym on some of those other campuses. when my daughter was being recruited for basketball, she had no intention of attending ecu but she almost signed with them because their facilities were tremendous. i've got former players who signed with larger schools because of facilities and later found out they weren't happy. so don't tell me facilities are not a major factor, i know from first hand experience that they are. ask eaves or bibbs if they make a difference and i'd bet my house they'd say yes. hampton is a perfect example. they have such a small attendance that you can hear crickets chirping at hampton basketball games. yet, hampton has the best talent by far in the meac and it ain't because they draw big crowds or because they have an outstanding coach. they have neither. but they see that freakin' convocation center and literally trip da hail out! and quote my words on this, watch famu's basketball program take off in the coming years because of their brand new 10,000 plus seat arena that will soon be completed. if recruiting is so easy at a&t, then why haven't we had the best talent in the meac for over 20 years? does that mean for 20 years or more eaves, hunter, and thomas were all just poor recruiters? sure, ballers want to play in front of big crowds but they only see home crowds on average about once a week. they spend far more time in practice than home games and its primarily practice where they hone their skills... I don't feel it's necessary to list my affiliations but I'll point out a couple of things for you based on this post. Be sure you don't name the schools who "dressed up" their locker room on this board. That happens to be an NCAA violation. Coach Thomas had really really good talent. He won a MEAC title and lost in the final in another tourney. I just want a top 3 finish from Eaves. He doesn't even begin to compare to Thomas. If Hampton and all of these other schools' facilities are so much of a factor, then why do the guys have talent and the ladies teams don't? Facilities do matter, but competence in recruiting matters more. Cameron indoor is one of the worst facilities in the ACC. They just recently got a world class practice facility but when they were whippin' @ss, they didn't have all that. They suck now (based on their standards). Bozeman turned Morgan around in 2 years without all of those facilities. So did Jackson at Del. Like I said, facilities do matter to some degree, but it just sounds like excuses excuses to me.
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Post by aahhbigboy on Nov 26, 2008 23:42:35 GMT -5
Gang, I don't understand this mentallity of just winning the MEAC without considering winning the NCAA playoffs. Martin Luther King used to say that if you are trying to be the best Black barber or best Black doctor or best Black mechanic, etc you have already flunked your entrance exam in the university of integration. Similarly, if you recruit and train just to win the MEAC then you have already failed at any playoff game before it starts. We must recruit, plan and coach to win it all from the start. I consider myself as big an A&T fan as anybody but it is downright disgusting when our basketball team can't throw the ball inbounds successfully. For example, I watched us play Missouri last year and on several occassions they could get the ball inbounds. So I figured, if anything is corrected by the next time I see them they would get the ball inbounds. So I watched the A&T / Tennesee game and same thing happened on several occassions. I did not see the Cal game but did review the game's play-by-play log and saw several A&T turnovers immediately following them scoring a basket. I wondered if these were cases of not being able to get the ball inbounds again. If we consistently lose by 20+ points to D1 schools at the beginning of the season we will also lose to them in the playoffs so why focus on winning the MEAC and going to playoffs just to loose by 20 points in round 1. It makes no sense. I like to win at everything I do and I also hate losing with a passion. We must plan to win, coach to win and win. Other than that we are waisting our time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I agree to a certain extent. It's a reason why almost every hbcu has a losing record at the start of conference play. We simply don't have the money to go after the players that they do. I mean if you know anything about the game, you know that a lot of these major's actually pay fees to aau coaches etc, for top level recruits..........JUST TO MAKE A VISIT. Eaves' just gave a former player a job. Beasley for Kansas St last year got his coach a job! You ever notice how these broke single moms all of sudden get grade A jobs in the town her son happens to be playing in? That's just to name a few things that go on. So to expect to compete on that level is a bit unrealistic. But, to be 38% against schools that face the same challenges as we do is absurd. We have a section of the fan base that still supports Eaves because he knows how to work a room at the Alumni House instead of looking at the fact that the guy is failing. Hampton is committed to winning almost to a fault. Coaches come in on the hot seat there. I bet Nickelberry is on the phone now talking to somebody about a recruit (if you know him, he probably really is). lol While we're paying (and why are we doing that?) Talledega and the Merchant Marines to come to Corbett for easy wins, Hampton is beating George Mason at home. It's absolutely crazy to me. Eaves is licking A&T and why wouldn't he? Our leadership accepts mediocrity more than some of the fans. Watching Eaves to me is like watching AIG blow the bailout money.
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Post by aggiebornandbread on Nov 27, 2008 10:54:18 GMT -5
We simply don't have the money to go after the players that they do schools that face the same challenges as we do
The playing field is not even level withint the MEAC; the two statements I listed above are not even close between A&T , Morgan and Hampton. I agree that 38% does not look good in itself but the steady improvement in the conference is a good sign...
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Post by aahhbigboy on Nov 27, 2008 11:22:55 GMT -5
We simply don't have the money to go after the players that they do schools that face the same challenges as we do The playing field is not even level withint the MEAC; the two statements I listed above are not even close between A&T , Morgan and Hampton. I agree that 38% does not look good in itself but the steady improvement in the conference is a good sign... Not even close? What do you mean? How are they not, at least, close? Morgan was in the cellar 2-3 years ago. Please, I beg you, click on each link one after another and look at Morgan's name. You'll be astonished at what a good coach gets you. sports.espn.go.com/ncb/conferences/standings?confId=16&year=2006sports.espn.go.com/ncb/conferences/standings?confId=16&year=2007sports.espn.go.com/ncb/conferences/standings?confId=16&year=2008Barack would say that's CHANGE you can believe in. lol That's the last 3 years for Morgan. Eaves is in his 6th year!!!! We should be embarassed. Steady improvement in the conference? So if we finally get it done by 2017, are you ok with that? Just interested in how you're looking at this.
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Nov 27, 2008 14:55:53 GMT -5
for those of you who don't think facilities make a major difference, i suggest you visit all the other facilities in the meac. if all you've seen is corbett, i can understand why you feel the way you feel. but i've been involved with college recruiting as a former athlete, a coach and a parent. i've coached a national aau team that finished 3rd overall "in the country" two years in a row and every player on my team earned d1 or d2 scholarships. i've also visited every basketball facility in the meac with the exception of bcu. i've visited many other major d1 facilities while on the recruiting trail with my daughter and some of my former players. so i speak from experience, not just an opinion. i've stood next to many recruits while visiting schools like ecu, umass, maryland, n.c. state, rhode island, and uva. and i'm tellin' ya, when these recruits walk into those venues and see those sparkling shiny new facilities, their eyes light up like kids on christmas day! i've watched recruits freakin' melt while on recruiting trips when coaches dress up their "immaculate" locker rooms, place a name plate and a game jersey over a locker with the recruits name on it. then the recruit walks into an outdated corbett and see what would amount to an intramural gym on some of those other campuses. when my daughter was being recruited for basketball, she had no intention of attending ecu but she almost signed with them because their facilities were tremendous. i've got former players who signed with larger schools because of facilities and later found out they weren't happy. so don't tell me facilities are not a major factor, i know from first hand experience that they are. ask eaves or bibbs if they make a difference and i'd bet my house they'd say yes. hampton is a perfect example. they have such a small attendance that you can hear crickets chirping at hampton basketball games. yet, hampton has the best talent by far in the meac and it ain't because they draw big crowds or because they have an outstanding coach. they have neither. but they see that freakin' convocation center and literally trip da hail out! and quote my words on this, watch famu's basketball program take off in the coming years because of their brand new 10,000 plus seat arena that will soon be completed. if recruiting is so easy at a&t, then why haven't we had the best talent in the meac for over 20 years? does that mean for 20 years or more eaves, hunter, and thomas were all just poor recruiters? sure, ballers want to play in front of big crowds but they only see home crowds on average about once a week. they spend far more time in practice than home games and its primarily practice where they hone their skills... I don't feel it's necessary to list my affiliations but I'll point out a couple of things for you based on this post. Be sure you don't name the schools who "dressed up" their locker room on this board. That happens to be an NCAA violation. Coach Thomas had really really good talent. He won a MEAC title and lost in the final in another tourney. I just want a top 3 finish from Eaves. He doesn't even begin to compare to Thomas. If Hampton and all of these other schools' facilities are so much of a factor, then why do the guys have talent and the ladies teams don't? Facilities do matter, but competence in recruiting matters more. Cameron indoor is one of the worst facilities in the ACC. They just recently got a world class practice facility but when they were whippin' @ss, they didn't have all that. They suck now (based on their standards). Bozeman turned Morgan around in 2 years without all of those facilities. So did Jackson at Del. Like I said, facilities do matter to some degree, but it just sounds like excuses excuses to me. no excuses, bigboy. please travel a little more and you'll see. and if dressing up locker rooms is an ncaa violation, then a bunch of schools should be penalized because i’ve seen it happen at several schools and they weren’t trying to hide it. i doubt seriously if its an ncaa violation. if it is, it must be a new rule. and you're wrong again bigboy. like the men, hampton’s ladies team also has a lot of talent. they don’t have an outstanding coach but they have plenty of talent! allow me to “painfully” remind you that hampton’s ladies were the “only” meac team that beat us during the regular season last year. further, the top ladies teams were us, coppin, hampton, dsu, and umes. a look at their facilities will reveal that coppin will be opening a “brand new” arena soon which attracts recruits. hampton has a facility that can rival “any” mid-major in the country. dsu’s arena is smaller but by far is more modern than corbett. umes has a practically brand new arena with modern amenities. we just happen to have a hall of fame coach who can more than compensate for the lack of modern facilities. so your argument doesn’t hold water. considering brand new facilities at famu and coppin, there’s only 3 facilities in the meac that are worse or on the same level as corbett. bcu, scsu, and maybe howard. that’s it! notice that those 3 programs have losing men and women teams. that’s no coincedence! famu and coppin’s arenas will be brand new. morgan’s is better than corbett, norfolk’s is better, hampton’s is way better, dsu’s is more modern, umes's is more modern and almost as big, wssu’s is better (joel annex). i’ve been to all of those arenas and they outclass corbett. but don’t take my word for it. follow the aggies to those arenas when we play there and see for yourself. if we had hampton’s convocation center on our campus, with our crowd, eaves would have won an meac championship by now and bibbs would be kickin’ major d1 azz!
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Post by aggiebornandbread on Nov 27, 2008 15:37:47 GMT -5
big boy; the team was the third sees in the tournmament in 2006-07 and the recruting budget at Morgan is a whole lot more than A&T: do you have any idea what the recruiting budget for A&T basketball was 2 years ago?
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Post by aahhbigboy on Nov 27, 2008 16:10:07 GMT -5
I don't feel it's necessary to list my affiliations but I'll point out a couple of things for you based on this post. Be sure you don't name the schools who "dressed up" their locker room on this board. That happens to be an NCAA violation. Coach Thomas had really really good talent. He won a MEAC title and lost in the final in another tourney. I just want a top 3 finish from Eaves. He doesn't even begin to compare to Thomas. If Hampton and all of these other schools' facilities are so much of a factor, then why do the guys have talent and the ladies teams don't? Facilities do matter, but competence in recruiting matters more. Cameron indoor is one of the worst facilities in the ACC. They just recently got a world class practice facility but when they were whippin' @ss, they didn't have all that. They suck now (based on their standards). Bozeman turned Morgan around in 2 years without all of those facilities. So did Jackson at Del. Like I said, facilities do matter to some degree, but it just sounds like excuses excuses to me. no excuses, bigboy. please travel a little more and you'll see. and if dressing up locker rooms is an ncaa violation, then a bunch of schools should be penalized because i’ve seen it happen at several schools and they weren’t trying to hide it. i doubt seriously if its an ncaa violation. if it is, it must be a new rule. and you're wrong again bigboy. like the men, hampton’s ladies team also has a lot of talent. they don’t have an outstanding coach but they have plenty of talent! allow me to “painfully” remind you that hampton’s ladies were the “only” meac team that beat us during the regular season last year. further, the top ladies teams were us, coppin, hampton, dsu, and umes. a look at their facilities will reveal that coppin will be opening a “brand new” arena soon which attracts recruits. hampton has a facility that can rival “any” mid-major in the country. dsu’s arena is smaller but by far is more modern than corbett. umes has a practically brand new arena with modern amenities. we just happen to have a hall of fame coach who can more than compensate for the lack of modern facilities. so your argument doesn’t hold water. considering brand new facilities at famu and coppin, there’s only 3 facilities in the meac that are worse or on the same level as corbett. bcu, scsu, and maybe howard. that’s it! notice that those 3 programs have losing men and women teams. that’s no coincedence! famu and coppin’s arenas will be brand new. morgan’s is better than corbett, norfolk’s is better, hampton’s is way better, dsu’s is more modern, umes's is more modern and almost as big, wssu’s is better (joel annex). i’ve been to all of those arenas and they outclass corbett. but don’t take my word for it. follow the aggies to those arenas when we play there and see for yourself. if we had hampton’s convocation center on our campus, with our crowd, eaves would have won an meac championship by now and bibbs would be kickin’ major d1 azz! I've been in and/or played in every MEAC building and everybody in the league will tell you that it's nothing like playing in Corbett. But it's what you believe. Build it and they will come. I think it's fairly important and I'm not trying to discredit that. But Jack was winning when he was at NCCU (very poor facility). Bozeman was winning the last time he coached. Fang won the Tourney THIS YEAR with no new recruits and no facilities. It takes know-how and Eaves doesn't have that. I'm sorry, he just doesn't. Coppin's ladies have dominated the MEAC 3 out of the last 4 years with "poor" facilities. We are doing it now. Your facilities argument is notable, but there are too many examples of teams excelling without these facilities, in our conference, for that to hold but so much water. Basically, when you keep this facility thing going, all I hear is "I'm OK with losing, because our gym isn't nice." That is ludicrous.
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Post by aahhbigboy on Nov 27, 2008 16:15:00 GMT -5
big boy; the team was the third sees in the tournmament in 2006-07 and the recruting budget at Morgan is a whole lot more than A&T: do you have any idea what the recruiting budget for A&T basketball was 2 years ago? Yes, and it was enough to get us at least a top 3 finish and/or more than one win in the tournament. Eaves doesn't know how to recruit. He doesn't understand the type of kids you have to go after at this level. He doesn't realize that you can't run the same offense year in and year out when you have different personnel. But, he is a master of leaking problems that he has so that his expectations can be lowered. This guy can be mediocre for the next 15 years and have a job. With our fan base, he's like a federal employee with tenure. lol
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Nov 27, 2008 20:02:21 GMT -5
no excuses, bigboy. please travel a little more and you'll see. and if dressing up locker rooms is an ncaa violation, then a bunch of schools should be penalized because i’ve seen it happen at several schools and they weren’t trying to hide it. i doubt seriously if its an ncaa violation. if it is, it must be a new rule. and you're wrong again bigboy. like the men, hampton’s ladies team also has a lot of talent. they don’t have an outstanding coach but they have plenty of talent! allow me to “painfully” remind you that hampton’s ladies were the “only” meac team that beat us during the regular season last year. further, the top ladies teams were us, coppin, hampton, dsu, and umes. a look at their facilities will reveal that coppin will be opening a “brand new” arena soon which attracts recruits. hampton has a facility that can rival “any” mid-major in the country. dsu’s arena is smaller but by far is more modern than corbett. umes has a practically brand new arena with modern amenities. we just happen to have a hall of fame coach who can more than compensate for the lack of modern facilities. so your argument doesn’t hold water. considering brand new facilities at famu and coppin, there’s only 3 facilities in the meac that are worse or on the same level as corbett. bcu, scsu, and maybe howard. that’s it! notice that those 3 programs have losing men and women teams. that’s no coincedence! famu and coppin’s arenas will be brand new. morgan’s is better than corbett, norfolk’s is better, hampton’s is way better, dsu’s is more modern, umes's is more modern and almost as big, wssu’s is better (joel annex). i’ve been to all of those arenas and they outclass corbett. but don’t take my word for it. follow the aggies to those arenas when we play there and see for yourself. if we had hampton’s convocation center on our campus, with our crowd, eaves would have won an meac championship by now and bibbs would be kickin’ major d1 azz! I've been in and/or played in every MEAC building and everybody in the league will tell you that it's nothing like playing in Corbett. But it's what you believe. Build it and they will come. I think it's fairly important and I'm not trying to discredit that. But Jack was winning when he was at NCCU (very poor facility). Bozeman was winning the last time he coached. Fang won the Tourney THIS YEAR with no new recruits and no facilities. It takes know-how and Eaves doesn't have that. I'm sorry, he just doesn't. Coppin's ladies have dominated the MEAC 3 out of the last 4 years with "poor" facilities. We are doing it now. Your facilities argument is notable, but there are too many examples of teams excelling without these facilities, in our conference, for that to hold but so much water. Basically, when you keep this facility thing going, all I hear is "I'm OK with losing, because our gym isn't nice." That is ludicrous. of course its not “impossible” to win if you have inferior facilities but it takes hall of fame level coaches. the two best women’s coaches in the meac are derek brown at coppin state and of course coach bibbs. both are hall of fame quality coaches who can excel despite having inferior facilities. but how many derek brown’s and pat bibbs are there to go around? everybody can’t have a derek brown or pat bibbs who can win wherever they go. by the way, both fang and brown at coppin have an advantage over most meac schools because they get a lot of their talent out of philly, dc, and baltimore. that’s how brown was able to recruit coppin’s dynamic duo, rashida suber and shalamar oakley. those two are the reason coppin dominated women’s basketball for so long. philly, dc, and baltimore produce an abundance of outstanding high school talent and all three cities are within an hour and a half from fang and brown. bozeman at morgan has that same advantage. one other thing, you want to base the future of our athletic department on a vision that says trivialize our facilities because we’re “only” gonna hire “hall of fame” coaches? and if so, its even crazier to believe that our administration is shrewd enough to be able to “identify” and hire only hall of fame level coaches! if you want “long term” consistently winning teams (in all sports) at a&t and not just when we’re lucky enough to have a hall of fame coach, you’d want to provide the tools that coaches need to be successful. that’s what you see happening over at hampton. they give their coaches the facilities and “budget” they need to be successful, but they also get a very short tolerance for losing or mediocrity. and hampton should be hard on their coaches because they give them all the tools they need to be successful. we don’t necessarily do that, yet some folks want to be hard on our coaches...
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Nov 27, 2008 21:18:39 GMT -5
I've been in and/or played in every MEAC building and everybody in the league will tell you that it's nothing like playing in Corbett. But it's what you believe. Build it and they will come. I think it's fairly important and I'm not trying to discredit that. But Jack was winning when he was at NCCU (very poor facility). Bozeman was winning the last time he coached. Fang won the Tourney THIS YEAR with no new recruits and no facilities. It takes know-how and Eaves doesn't have that. I'm sorry, he just doesn't. Coppin's ladies have dominated the MEAC 3 out of the last 4 years with "poor" facilities. We are doing it now. Your facilities argument is notable, but there are too many examples of teams excelling without these facilities, in our conference, for that to hold but so much water. Basically, when you keep this facility thing going, all I hear is "I'm OK with losing, because our gym isn't nice." That is ludicrous. of course its not “impossible” to win if you have inferior facilities but it takes hall of fame level coaches. the two best women’s coaches in the meac are derek brown at coppin state and of course coach bibbs. both are hall of fame quality coaches who can excel despite having inferior facilities. but how many derek brown’s and pat bibbs are there to go around? everybody can’t have a derek brown or pat bibbs who can win wherever they go. by the way, both fang and brown at coppin have an advantage over most meac schools because they get a lot of their talent out of philly, dc, and baltimore. that’s how brown was able to recruit coppin’s dynamic duo, rashida suber and shalamar oakley. those two are the reason coppin dominated women’s basketball for so long. philly, dc, and baltimore produce an abundance of outstanding high school talent and all three cities are within an hour and a half from fang and brown. bozeman at morgan has that same advantage. one other thing, you want to base the future of our athletic department on a vision that says trivialize our facilities because we’re “only” gonna hire “hall of fame” coaches? and if so, its even crazier to believe that our administration is shrewd enough to be able to “identify” and hire only hall of fame level coaches! if you want “long term” consistently winning teams (in all sports) at a&t and not just when we’re lucky enough to have a hall of fame coach, you’d want to provide the tools that coaches need to be successful. that’s what you see happening over at hampton. they give their coaches the facilities and “budget” they need to be successful, but they also get a very short tolerance for losing or mediocrity. and hampton should be hard on their coaches because they give them all the tools they need to be successful. we don’t necessarily do that, yet some folks want to be hard on our coaches...
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Post by aahhbigboy on Nov 27, 2008 21:25:38 GMT -5
You know, Bibbs and staff and Brown are exceptional, but you only need a certain level of ability to at least finish top 3 in the conference and/or win more than one game in the tourney. I think it is very unrealistic for Eaves to finish #1 in anything. But I'm asking for very reasonable accomplishments. You're right about Hampton, but I don't think our coaches should feel any less pressure. Furthermore, I don't want a coach that feels sorry for himself because he might have one or two disadvantages, ESPECIALLY with a black man as president. lol
Find me a successful person, and I'll show you someone who doesn't make excuses. So I don't want to hear anything about facilities or budget (when in comes to having a 38% win pct in conference). Barack probably wouldn't either.
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Post by aahhbigboy on Nov 27, 2008 21:28:45 GMT -5
Oh, and for the record, give me Corbett over Del and Morgan's gyms anyday. Morgan doesn't even have bleachers behind one of the goals nor an upper level.
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Post by thefriscotxaggie on Nov 27, 2008 22:03:31 GMT -5
Dont alwaya agree with aahbigboy but I think our basketball facilities are adequate. I understand Hampton's facility is top notch and there are some new arenas that will be in play in the MEAC shortly.
But imagine this you bring in a top notch recruit and you have a gorgeous facility the recruit stays over to watch your game that weekend and he or she goes to the game and arena is 1/3 full with a dead crowd.
I will take Corbett and the Dog Pound over the scenario above anyday. And for the record I believe we will get the top three finish this year you want aahhbigboy. This team has talent they just have to put it all together. Nobody in the MEAC has shown me much of anything this year outside of Hampton & Morgan. Del State has been blow out of the gym in several games.
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