Mudville21 wrote:
The end of the season was rough. We were in Pittsburg and it stung a little bit. If we played OSU 10 times, I am convinced we would win 7 or 8 of them. Unfortunately, we shot the ball worse than we did against Oregon State last year when we were eliminated. The end certainly is unfitting this group of seniors who have done so much for LU. I wish them all the best and thank them for the thrills and great basketball the last 5 years.
With all of that said, life moves on. Its time to start rooting for a new group, and with 7 leaving, it will basically be a new group. Its a scary thought, but an exciting one. I am ready to cheer on on the next wave, I do have some questions, thoughts and comments about next year and Drew.
1. Drew will now be exposed. What I mean by that is that this team was established and ready to go. It was a turnkey operation. Drew was the youngest Coach in the Country and he won the Conference Tournament and got to the Dance, but this group had done that already under Porter. What it did not do is win a game in the NCAA. Drew's future and how desirable he will be as a coaching candidate really comes down to the next two or three years. Can he sustain what has happened here the last 5 years? Can he recruit better talent? Can he win the A10? Can he get back to the Dance and win a game or two? How LU goes in the near future will have big ramifications for both LU and Drew.
2. My impression is that Drew needs to look at his coaching staff. To me and my friends, it just seems like Drew doesn't have anyone like Porter did. Porter had Mullins in his ear. He had Drew, He had Flash. I do not get the impression that Drew has anyone like that and it just seems like he is on an Island out there and not getting any help during the games.
3. There needs to be a change in philosophy. LU under Porter and last year under Drew never really play freshmen. With the make-up of our team, the freshmen coming in and the sophomores from last year MUST play significant minutes. It seems like every year for the last 4-5 years we think it is one of our best recruiting years. Yet, many don't play. If we are recruiting guys who can not play D1 ball as freshmen than we are not recruiting correctly. We need to see if these kids are capable of being productive D1 players. The team next year may not be built to win like the last few years, so get them minutes and let's accelerate the growing pains and get past them.
4. Finally, Drew was correct. If they don't crush the transfer portal, its going to be a rough year as we do not quality bigs and no one who can defend remotely like Lucas or Aher.
I get the premise of a lot of what you are saying, but I think you maybe are being a little too hard on Drew. This season was an undoubted success after losing an All-American player, and I think it’s hard to knock him significantly for not winning a tournament game in year one. And as far as his staff, it’s still very very very early. They did an objectively great job this year and just because it is maybe different than Moser doesn’t mean it is bad. Of course, there is room for improvement, but there always is, especially with a brand new coach. No need to change things up after a markedly successful year.
Finally, I don’t think you have to worry about our recruiting or lack of young players minutes. This team was old and experienced, and the seniors should have played as much as they did. Our recruiting has done us well in recent years, and there is no doubt that younger players will play more next year (they have to). I’m not sure it’s a philosophy issue as much as it is a situational issue. The best players will play, period, no matter the age. Drew knows this and will do so accordingly. Remember, the younger Hutson got a huge chance to play minutes at the beginning of the year, but Drew eventually played the better, older Knight. He’ll do whatever it takes to win games.