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Orange Blooded [4896]
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Would rather take a risk on a new coach
Mar 20, 2017, 11:10 PM
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We took a risk with Dabo and it worked. Rather than keep Brownell who has proven nothing except he can't coach out of a timeout or at the end of a close game, I don't understand why we don't find a good assistant at Clemson, at another school or a former assistance and take a chance.
He succeeds even moderately and we pay him handsomely to stay. He fails and we're no better off than we are.
Right now our future is down-right depressing. I would much rather have a terrible season next year with new blood and the possibility of a future than to continue our current trajectory.
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Are you aware of Clemson's history of hiring and retaining coaches?
Mar 20, 2017, 11:13 PM
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If so, you wouldn't feel that way.
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Orange Blooded [4896]
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Been watching Clemson BBall since Tates Locke
Mar 20, 2017, 11:20 PM
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And we have had several coaches for many years far more successful that Brownell. And at a time when the ACC was smaller, overall better and you played every team twice a season. In that time we have had several coaches far better than Brownell, including:
* Tates Locke * Bill Foster * Rick Barnes * Cliff Ellis
Heck, I am nostalgic for Purnell at this point. All of the above coaches had good tenures and none left for better jobs (despite what you may have heard about Barnes that is not why he left)
You can also look at football in a different way. We like to think we've always been near the top of the mountain but the truth is that other than a few Ford years we have been a pretty average football school for most our existence. The mid 1970's were down-right brutal.
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Nostalgic for the Purnell days, huh?
Mar 20, 2017, 11:24 PM
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What was so great about having a cocky white boy 3 point shooter that rained bullseyes and irritated every single fan base in the ACC?
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Orange Blooded [4896]
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No didn't care for TO but
Mar 20, 2017, 11:30 PM
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Even Purnell knew when to call a Time Out and how to coach out of a Time Out.
Other than TO he also recruited some pretty good players including Booker, Stitt and others.
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I was being sarcastic. I loved it when TO would drain the
Mar 21, 2017, 8:16 AM
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3's and draw 2 men to him 30 feet away and pass it to Booker for a jam. I don't mind the cockiness at all if you can back it up.
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Honestly, at least it was interesting and entertaining
Mar 20, 2017, 11:33 PM
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Instead of watching this team that struggles to inbound the ball.
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Orange Blooded [4896]
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^^ Exactly
Mar 20, 2017, 11:35 PM
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In what year will be get it done? Year 10?, 11? ....
Mar 21, 2017, 3:58 AM
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There's no real pressure to improve basketball
Mar 20, 2017, 11:29 PM
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I know there's a vocal group on here that wants change, but I think in the real world the view is football is doing great, baseball is good, and as long as we're not in last place in the ACC, for basketball that's good enough. NIT game was a ghost town, the spring game will be packed. Is what it is.
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Orange Blooded [4896]
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NIT was a ghost town because no one expected to win
Mar 20, 2017, 11:34 PM
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I sure didn't. A couple of years ago NIT was NOT a ghost town. The team and most fans have given up on BB.
A lot of Clemson fans LOVE basketball but we know the direction the program is headed - unfortunately.
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when it comes to bball, Clemson fans are extremely fickle
Mar 20, 2017, 11:41 PM
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As you said, they only show up if they know they'll win. The casual fan base quit on Brownell years ago, and heck, we have students who had to go a whole year without a basketball "home" game, and they didn't really notice. Yeah there's some who love basketball, but I wouldn't say it's a priority at all.
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People have ST basketball memory. I went to Clemson '79-'83
Mar 20, 2017, 11:53 PM
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And barely missed a home game and we weren't world beaters. Was there when we literally broke fire code against Duke. Games were usually at least 75% full - close to 100% for ACC games.
My daughters attended Clemson during the span of 2006 - 2012 and one of them hardly missed a home game and was worried she might miss some bc they would run out of tickets. Purnell put more butts in seats than BB.
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Re: People have ST basketball memory. I went to Clemson '79-'83
Mar 21, 2017, 12:21 AM
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I was there the same years. I can honestly say the only games I didn't attend was during breaks when school wasn't going on...There were some great games during our time. Lefty at MD...Smith at unc...Foster followed by ratface at Duke...
Never forget the Duke game where they sat 2 people on every other step. A total wall of people sitting across from us...
...and the first time Ralph Sampson walked out of the tunnel...walked under the goal...reached up and grabbed the net - half way up...standing flatfooted.
Murray Jarman during pregame doing layups with the rim almost at eye level when he jumped...
twas a great time...
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Orange Blooded [4896]
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We weren't world beaters but we were competitive
Mar 21, 2017, 12:34 AM
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And you always felt you had a chance. I bet average attendance was as good or better than now even though the student body was 1/2 the size it is now. If you build it (and I don't mean the building) they will come
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Re: Would rather take a risk on a new coach
Mar 21, 2017, 12:43 AM
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No one's happy playing it safe right now. We might make the first round in the next few years, but no one believes that we'll be contenders. Even if the next coach doesn't get us there, we will feel like something's being done about it.
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There is no risk on a new coach. We dont go to...
Mar 21, 2017, 4:13 AM
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the tournament now. If we never won another gane it would be the same as now. It's the tournament or bust each year. The risk being the same or better. There is no downside.
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Orange Blooded [4896]
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Agree. We know what we have now isn't working
Mar 21, 2017, 8:24 AM
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And isn't going to work so why not try someone unproven? At least then there is the possibility of success and finding our basketball version of Dabo.
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