One of the nice things about the board is the ability to disagree in a friendly manner. No one objects to differing points of view. What I find is humorous though is when the same person (no one specific in mind here so it is not personal), in one post mentions how great everything is and then in the very next post after a loss posts that the apocalypse is about ready to descend on us. That is their right to do, I just find it humorous. Sometimes I look to see who the author is and then laugh my ass off at the wild gyrations.
What I liked about Ramblerguy's post was his comment that there are things that go on behind the scenes that we do not know about. Not every loss should be attributed to coaching deficiencies nor should every victory be attributed to coaching genius. This game is played by young men who pretty much were stars in high school, have a tremendous egos and are at the height of their physical prowess. I, for one, would not want my livelihood to be dependent upon 18 to 22 year olds. Being a college basketball coach is extremely difficult because of the recruiting aspect among several other things. Given the history of mediocrity of Loyola and so many years of neglect, I think Loyola has woken up to the fact that athletics can be a major factor in the image of the university and is working to improve the commitment. Is it perfect? No. Will it ever be? no. But Father G was a man of his word and the new interim President has done a lot behind the scenes as well. We also have an AD who has created a positive atmosphere in the athletic department and makes decisive decisions behind the scenes, does not seek credit and has a long term vision. You may disagree with the money spent on the CBI but know this AD Watson did not hesitate to make the decision. In addition on the positive side of the ledger we have the new arena, larger salaries, upgrades in student support academically. Heck, three years ago, we bussed everywhere and since joining the Valley have made a major commitment to charters. Heck in the last three years, we have had trips to a tourney in Florida, a tourney in Vegas and a tourney in Alaska and next year the Virgin Islands. We have first rate coaches in Swopes and Moser. And I know this Porter works his ass off and is committed to the well being of the student athlete. (he has done a lot of little things to make the process better and he certainly commits his time and demands excellence from his staff).The AD is building the right support staff and is committed to raising money through corporate sponsorships and alumni outreach. He will raise revenue with his plan. A new practice facility is on the horizon. Guess what, in a news flash: There is politics at Loyola and it can impact athletics at times. So sometimes things have to be navigated around and through those shallow waters as well. But, then come to think of it, there is politics in any organization. Impatient yes. I personally have seen more Loyola basketball in the past than I will see in the future. But the present make up of thestaff is, I believe, a group that will get us to better days. Last year we all got a taste of better days. There is something called the arrogance of certainty. I for one was guilty of this and on paper this group looked poised to take another step forward. It is not and has not happened. Winning the Alaska tourney was going to be a slam dunk. Beating Cleveland State, another slam dunk. Did not happen. But it is a long season and there will be more disappointments but also pleasant surprises. With age comes a little more balance and perspective. Now the question is: is it partly cloudy or partly sunny?
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