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What I find particularly funny about it is, surely there's a school where people were making the same arguments you were and turned out right instead of wrong, isn't there?
You say that, but the bigotry of low expectations is far too strong in this fanbase. Too many people settling for B1G Regular Season titles. Meanwhile, over at UCONN the fans are shooting for NCAA Championships. Makes me want to puke
Is all it takes for a college coach's seat to be hot is for idiot fans to say "fire him!"? Underwood's been on the hot seat for years if that's the case.I have never heard anyone say someone's "seat is getting hot" without meaning "in the eyes of the person who could fire him". And the AD openly mocked the idea in the article. It's pretty clear from that article that his seat was not remotely hot at the time it was written.And at it's core, the fact that that guy won the title less than a year later is not really compelling evidence that the "fire him" people were making a reasonable argument, is it?
I don’t think it’s a matter of “settling.” Just knowing that conference titles aren’t meaningless just because you don’t have a natty. What if we make 3 S16s in a row? You gonna be satisfied with that? I doubt it.
Tempo wins The HQ2 today because he can comprehend a rather simple point. And his questions and comments today have been tight and focused.
Says the guy who couldn’t “comprehend” Spark’s question about how many programs make the S16 every year lolThanks for the props, though!
Tomorrow maybe I'll just let you make my arguments - I literally couldn't have argued against your point and short-sighted takes about our basketball program better than your article did.A hilarious shot in the foot moment there, and then two hours of flailing trying to deflect away from it.Just a chef's kiss.
I'm actually curious, what does it mean to you for someone's seat to be hot?To me, that means that the person who could fire them is considering it. It doesn't mean that some fans of the school somewhere are saying the coach should be fired - someone's seat "heating up" has always meant that the AD or GM or whoever could fire a guy is considering or headed towards doing it.That was pretty clearly not the case at UConn, based on the article you posted. And I'm sure they're glad it wasn't right now.