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Re: The great Billy Clyde

Postby Alaric » Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:12 am

CalallenStang wrote:
Alaric wrote:1-15. That's much like Scott Drews' first years in conference play:

2003–2004 Scott Drew 3–13 11th
2004–2005 Scott Drew 1–15 12th
2005–2006 Scott Drew 4–12 12th
2006–2007 Scott Drew 4–12 11th


Yes, except that Scott Drew had some of the harshest NCAA restrictions since the SMU death penalty to deal with. BCG doesn't have any restrictions, he's just lost his touch.


The cupboard's almost as bare at Tech right now as it was at Baylor.

Baylor had incredibly tough restrictions but Drew didn't really overcome them - he basically outlasted them and subsequently brought in good players. I love what Drew's done at Baylor, I'm just disappointed we didn't hire Gillespie.

What I really don't understand is how someone "loses their touch". Maybe the bottle was what made him tick, a la John Daly, I don't know but someone losing their touch doesn't really make sense to me. We'll see but I think it's a little early to start dancing on his grave.
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Re: The great Billy Clyde

Postby hoopmanx » Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:14 pm

I think losing his touch refers to the incredibly awful reaches he made at a blueblood like Kentucky. No joke, the man offered Kentucky rides to mid & low majors, as frosh & sophs in high school. What's worse is that he offered an 8th grader that may not get the equivalent of a Sun Belt offer, as he's just a senior this year.

He's also not recruiting particularly well to Lubbock as we speak. Only buzz around him and the program, mirrors what we saw of Doh in his first few years. Firing long standing secretaries, fights w/admin, going over the NCAA practice time, abusive nature to players and employees surrounding the program.

All coaches are nuts to a certain degree, but BCG is certifiable, booze or no booze. I'm not burying him yet, he has a track record, and his teams play hard, but the Kentucky thing was far worse than Doh's stint at Carolina. Doh stocked the cupboard while being a [deleted]. BCG lost his eye while at Kentucky. Maybe he gets it back, maybe not, too early to tell. Its hard to look past some of the kids he offered, though
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Re: The great Billy Clyde

Postby CalallenStang » Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:23 pm

That is exactly what I meant. Thanks for clarifying, Hoopmanx
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Re: The great Billy Clyde

Postby lwjr » Mon Feb 27, 2012 2:25 pm

CalallenStang wrote:
Alaric wrote:1-15. That's much like Scott Drews' first years in conference play:

2003–2004 Scott Drew 3–13 11th
2004–2005 Scott Drew 1–15 12th
2005–2006 Scott Drew 4–12 12th
2006–2007 Scott Drew 4–12 11th


Yes, except that Scott Drew had some of the harshest NCAA restrictions since the SMU death penalty to deal with. BCG doesn't have any restrictions, he's just lost his touch.


CalallenStang,
I disagree, BCG is dealing with very difficult recruiting restrictions.
It's called, Lubbock Texas. :lol:
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Re: The great Billy Clyde

Postby CalallenStang » Mon Feb 27, 2012 2:56 pm

lwjr, while that is true, Waco isn't much better

EDIT: Let me apologize for spelling your name wrong earlier...I typed it in correctly but the auto-correct function changed it and I pressed send before I read through my post
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Re: The great Billy Clyde

Postby lwjr » Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:00 pm

Out here in West Texas we like to say, "At least they have water"!
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Re: The great Billy Clyde

Postby Digetydog » Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:50 pm

at College Station, they sat " at least we have sheep."
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Re: The great Billy Clyde

Postby Alaric » Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:45 am

hoopmanx wrote:I think losing his touch refers to the incredibly awful reaches he made at a blueblood like Kentucky. No joke, the man offered Kentucky rides to mid & low majors, as frosh & sophs in high school. What's worse is that he offered an 8th grader that may not get the equivalent of a Sun Belt offer, as he's just a senior this year.

He's also not recruiting particularly well to Lubbock as we speak. Only buzz around him and the program, mirrors what we saw of Doh in his first few years. Firing long standing secretaries, fights w/admin, going over the NCAA practice time, abusive nature to players and employees surrounding the program.

All coaches are nuts to a certain degree, but BCG is certifiable, booze or no booze. I'm not burying him yet, he has a track record, and his teams play hard, but the Kentucky thing was far worse than Doh's stint at Carolina. Doh stocked the cupboard while being a [deleted]. BCG lost his eye while at Kentucky. Maybe he gets it back, maybe not, too early to tell. Its hard to look past some of the kids he offered, though


Those things sound more like someone losing their mind than their "touch"'or talent/ability but that's just semantics. While his Kentucky experience was strange, he's shown an ability to run a program -we'll obviously see if he can do it again. I know a friend who's a former AAU coach who said Gillespie used to be everywhere, was very personable and networked tirelessly.
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Re: The great Billy Clyde

Postby hoopmanx » Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:49 am

Alaric wrote:Those things sound more like someone losing their mind than their "touch"'or talent/ability but that's just semantics. While his Kentucky experience was strange, he's shown an ability to run a program -we'll obviously see if he can do it again. I know a friend who's a former AAU coach who said Gillespie used to be everywhere, was very personable and networked tirelessly.


He's all those things in public, just not behind closed doors. I'm not sure what accounts for the abysmal talent evaluation, to be honest
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Re: The great Billy Clyde

Postby PonyKai » Tue Feb 28, 2012 9:12 am

Shoot, maybe it was to booze. Just like at last call at the bar after about 10 rounds, 2s start looking like 9s. Maybe he was just watching hoops film around closing time.
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Re: The great Billy Clyde

Postby Sic_em » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:25 pm

Hoopmanx, just out of curiosity, could you name some of Billy Clyde's bad offers?
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