If you want to turn threads into a comedic "why mhayden", "why TXAggie2011", "why insert poster name here" sucks, you'll have to do better than this. Or perhaps you've succeeded. Hard to know.
The arena should not be in the middle of all that. It was a stupid thing, but typical of the 80's and 90's land use mindset. I agree with you, they built a glorified 140 acre parking lot more than they built a basketball arena and they aren't going to spend money on garages to replace it until they absolutely need the space.BQ_90 said:
parking for football, they're not going to remove the biggest parking lot they have for football or push it out farther than it already is. Also Reed parking is the primary parking lot for soccer, baseball, softball, and will be for T&F
I don't care about the dorms, most students live off campus and they can drive or ride the bus.
How hard it is to get to, is not the point, no where on campus is truly hard to get to, by distance and with the transportation options available. The point is that the arena is divorced from campus life. The only people who participate in game day are those who know ahead of time and seek it out. In other words, there is no chance for people on campus to be swept up in game day and participate except by deciding to go beforehand.TXAggie2011 said:
Reed is not hard to get to from the dorms or along the Wellborn corridor where many students live, or from the MSC, or far from things to do such as Northgate.
Isn't that what Don Maestri is?Ryno01 said:
We have everyone back and we need to go .500 in the elite category and win the rest
But I dont know how we just automatically turn the 0fer around with our coaching staff.....Id LOVE to see us hire an experienced bench coach to fill the Stansbury void
What about before and after the games? Seems like it would be better. When you walked out of that building you were right at the MSC. Right at Spence park, a few steps from Rudder fountain, and the direct line from fans to the bars and many of the dorms was right through the core of campus down military walk. Better or worse? No different than walking out to the reed asphalt desert?txag72 said:
It was on campus and it was exciting. But a filled up Reed CAN be just as intimidating. It just isn't because of the difference in students.
I was in the Corps and the student body was essentially all male. For much of my time there, there were Freshman games before the varsity games. We would get there by half of the Freshman games because that was about as soon as we could get there after chow. It wouldn't have mattered THEN where the building was, at least not for me or most of us. It was all about support and being sports nuts.Quote:What about before and after the games? Seems like it would be better. When you walked out of that building you were right at the MSC. Right at Spence park, a few steps from Rudder fountain, and the direct line from fans to the bars and many of the dorms was right through the core of campus down military walk. Better or worse? No different than walking out to the reed asphalt desert?Quote:
txag72 said:
It was on campus and it was exciting. But a filled up Reed CAN be just as intimidating. It just isn't because of the difference in students.
JJxvi said:
Alright alright, we can go back to that discussion. I was just responding originally to that guy that wanted to turn the practice gyms into a club.
_lefraud_ said:
Last four in?!?
Expectations managed.
On paper we will have one of the 15 best overall rosters in the country. Last four in would be an extreme disappointment.e.busche said:
I think realistic expectations for next year should be around a "last-4 in" type spot. We're returning some real talent in RW, Gilder, and Davis. Hogg should be healthy this season and, while he didn't make the jump I expected this year, I think he will be a solid piece next season.
The biggest asset will likely be the addition of a D1 caliber point guard in Caldwell. He's been practicing with the team for a semester already so I would hope he would require a little less time to acclimate than a true freshman. Being able to play someone capable of running point can free up Gilder to be the scoring threat he showed towards the end of the season, and can hopefully provide more open looks for Hogg.
Our bench will be good, not great, with Trocha providing some size and Flagg/Chandler/Starks providing some raw explosive potential. I'm excited by the announcement of Wilson to the roster, though he won't be an explosive scorer he should bring some leadership and defensive intensity to the squad, and having a guy who has started 50+ games for a solid basketball program (and has been coached by Issac Chew before) and has been to the tournament is valuable for an Aggie squad which is still trying to find a new identity.
bobinator said:I've posted this before, but I hate the idea of putting the metrics of a success of a season on the NCAA Tournament.BQ_90 said:I think actually he needs to win at least one game.chipotle said:
Make the NCAA tournament or gtfo
Kennedy needs to put in position to be reasonably heavily favored to win our first game in the tournament next year, and be competitive in our second.
We could be a 3 seed and a 14 could go one shining moment on us and the season could be a success overall or we could be an 11 and upset an overseeded 6 and the season could have been mostly crap (based on next year's roster.)
Hickory High said:bobinator said:I've posted this before, but I hate the idea of putting the metrics of a success of a season on the NCAA Tournament.BQ_90 said:I think actually he needs to win at least one game.chipotle said:
Make the NCAA tournament or gtfo
Kennedy needs to put in position to be reasonably heavily favored to win our first game in the tournament next year, and be competitive in our second.
We could be a 3 seed and a 14 could go one shining moment on us and the season could be a success overall or we could be an 11 and upset an overseeded 6 and the season could have been mostly crap (based on next year's roster.)
Depends on what happens in that game. If we were to lose to a 14 seed that shoots 45% from three in the game and hits some crazy shots down the stretch, then sure, you tip your hat and move on.
But if we were to lose because we come out flat, scared, and unprepared, then those problems are fixable by coaching. The good teams in the tournament routinely have players that have a "**** you, I'm scoring on this possession" demeanor. Can't see BK inspiring such hardassery all of a sudden.
89-93 Games were a lot of fun; easy to get to; and never had a problem with seating. In fact, most games the three of us that went together would have the whole side of the stands to ourselves.Quote:
I guess we could easily ask those that attended games in G Rollie.
What exactly are you saying here? Like, if we're a 4 seed and lose to a 13, then the entire season is a failure?free_mhayden said:
Disagree.
"Tip your hat and move on" is something you can stomach if you've got a resume that shows an early ouster is just an anomaly -- that's not the case for BK anymore. He's run out of leash for excuses.
deh40 said:Isn't that what Don Maestri is?Ryno01 said:
We have everyone back and we need to go .500 in the elite category and win the rest
But I dont know how we just automatically turn the 0fer around with our coaching staff.....Id LOVE to see us hire an experienced bench coach to fill the Stansbury void
Next year I'm sure he would get a pass although imo it should be a fail. The following year, if we are back to rebuilding and don't make it in at all or do the same thing....get in and lose the first game, he should be gone.Quote:
Are you saying if we have a great year and get a good seed, but get upset in our first game in the tournament, you think that's worth firing Kennedy over?
...which is why most on here would secretly rather have a disappointing season and fire BK than to make the tourney and keep him around.bobinator said:
I feel reasonably confident in saying, barring something insane happening, that we aren't ever going to fire a coach coming off of a season where we made the NCAA Tournament.
bobinator said:What exactly are you saying here? Like, if we're a 4 seed and lose to a 13, then the entire season is a failure?free_mhayden said:
Disagree.
"Tip your hat and move on" is something you can stomach if you've got a resume that shows an early ouster is just an anomaly -- that's not the case for BK anymore. He's run out of leash for excuses.
My point was that, to me, you judge the coach mostly on the season, not on the tournament because freakish things can happen in the tournament.
Also, any season in which we land a seed where we're relatively heavily favored to win our first game would be one of the best in school history.
Are you saying if we have a great year and get a good seed, but get upset in our first game in the tournament, you think that's worth firing Kennedy over?
Fire, probably not. Two more years of a debilitating disease....take your career and call it good.Quote:
I feel reasonably confident in saying, barring something insane happening, that we aren't ever going to fire a coach coming off of a season where we made the NCAA Tournament.
greg.w.h said:deh40 said:Isn't that what Don Maestri is?Ryno01 said:
We have everyone back and we need to go .500 in the elite category and win the rest
But I dont know how we just automatically turn the 0fer around with our coaching staff.....Id LOVE to see us hire an experienced bench coach to fill the Stansbury void
My understanding is he can't interact with the players or the court officials. He appears to primarily talk with BK. Probably best to think of him as an advisor rather than a coach.