Re: I believe
I have to say the last couple seasons, '06-'08 were the years where I wondered if it was time to change. The lousy recruits from earlier, the academic DQ and the legal issues, the atrocious play, Nagy's public statements to the effect that he was at his wit's end.
But Nagy's commitment to the 4-guard system got me excited about this season. What we may not realize is that Nagy, basically, is rewriting the playbook on the fly this season. He's rewriting the playbook to play to the strengths of players like the Callahans, Clint, and Kai--a type of player that he can recruit year after year.
And I think that's the key going forward---it's not just that his players are learning, but he's also learning how to win with the talent that he has available to him in D-1.
I have to say the last couple seasons, '06-'08 were the years where I wondered if it was time to change. The lousy recruits from earlier, the academic DQ and the legal issues, the atrocious play, Nagy's public statements to the effect that he was at his wit's end.
But Nagy's commitment to the 4-guard system got me excited about this season. What we may not realize is that Nagy, basically, is rewriting the playbook on the fly this season. He's rewriting the playbook to play to the strengths of players like the Callahans, Clint, and Kai--a type of player that he can recruit year after year.
And I think that's the key going forward---it's not just that his players are learning, but he's also learning how to win with the talent that he has available to him in D-1.
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