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Postby Terry Webster » Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:11 am

This from the Daily Campus...wish the reporter would have followed up. Any ideas what this pertains to?


“We’re not in a quick fix situation,” Doherty said about the improvements he is seeing among his players. “This program has been under water for a long time and I think people would admit that. I want to build for sustained success and there’s some things still in the infrastructure that need to be fixed.”
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Postby Bergermeister » Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:15 am

Terry Webster wrote: “We’re not in a quick fix situation,” Doherty said about the improvements he is seeing among his players. “This program has been under water for a long time and I think people would admit that. I want to build for sustained success and there’s some things still in the infrastructure that need to be fixed.”

Coach under water BS.
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Postby RGV Pony » Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:53 am

I think he's starting to sound like PB in his last year. PB started out w/ "we'll be in the living room and go up against A&M etc"...and then "if we can get them on campus we have a shot at them" and that morphed into "all my coaching friends warned me not to take this job."

For the first half at least, Doh seemed suspiciously passive...I wondered whether he'd thrown in the towel or was trying to exercise some restraint. The second half brought more of the Doh we're all used to.
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Postby mr. pony » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:03 am

Terry Webster wrote:This from the Daily Campus...wish the reporter would have followed up. Any ideas what this pertains to?


“We’re not in a quick fix situation,” Doherty said about the improvements he is seeing among his players. “This program has been under water for a long time and I think people would admit that. I want to build for sustained success and there’s some things still in the infrastructure that need to be fixed.”


Yeah, not sure what "infrastructure" is holding us back.
He mentioned poor fan support, the UTEP game in particular, soon after that.
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Postby CalallenStang » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:05 am

Yeah, not sure what "infrastructure" is holding us back.


The "pipeline" from Texas high schools to SMU doesn't exist.
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Postby ponyinNC » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:10 am

CalallenStang wrote:
Yeah, not sure what "infrastructure" is holding us back.


The "pipeline" from Texas high schools to SMU doesn't exist.


BCG would fix that.
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Postby RE Tycoon » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:13 am

Terry Webster wrote:This from the Daily Campus...wish the reporter would have followed up. Any ideas what this pertains to?


“We’re not in a quick fix situation,” Doherty said about the improvements he is seeing among his players. “This program has been under water for a long time and I think people would admit that. I want to build for sustained success and there’s some things still in the infrastructure that need to be fixed.”


This is the refrain from the SMU coaching swan song that we all know so well. Might as well bring on Oscar because this is the equivalent of the fat lady singing.

Maybe Doh ran into BG in the hallway as he was heading to Orsini's office for an interview...
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Postby PonyDoh » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:25 am

ponyinNC wrote:
CalallenStang wrote:
Yeah, not sure what "infrastructure" is holding us back.


The "pipeline" from Texas high schools to SMU doesn't exist.


BCG would fix that.


He may try and fix that, but BCG is used to recruiting a totally different type of student(being generous).

Whether you guys believe it or not, we still have admin & admission issues in hoops that many, if not most, other schools in CUSA don't have. Time and again I'm told we can't recruit legit ballers b/c of grades. BCG wouldn't be able to just scour JUCOS and diploma mills to sign kids, if they weren't living up to their end of the bargain in the classroom
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Postby DickerJames » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:44 am

This program is no where close to being "fixed". Our best player and top scorer is a senior, so what do you think the prospects of a winning season for next year are.

Thank you Doh for helping get the Crum Center, but a winning season, much less top 25 aren't on the horizon so it's time to move on.
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Postby PonyDoh » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:58 am

DickerJames wrote:This program is no where close to being "fixed". Our best player and top scorer is a senior, so what do you think the prospects of a winning season for next year are.

Thank you Doh for helping get the Crum Center, but a winning season, much less top 25 aren't on the horizon so it's time to move on.


We'll be better next year then this year, guarantee it. Will is having a great year looking for his own shots. Love what he's given us, and appreciate him, but bringing in a true PG will add cohesiveness. We need more passers, less kids looking to shoot
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Postby RE Tycoon » Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:45 pm

PonyDoh wrote:
We'll be better next year then this year, guarantee it. Will is having a great year looking for his own shots. Love what he's given us, and appreciate him, but bringing in a true PG will add cohesiveness. We need more passers, less kids looking to shoot


What games are you watching? I'd be happy if any of our kids looked to shoot. They all have the dear in the headlights look when they get the ball. Doh's offense is hot potato passing until we turn the ball over or the shot clock expires.
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Postby PonyDoh » Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:07 pm

RE Tycoon wrote:
PonyDoh wrote:
We'll be better next year then this year, guarantee it. Will is having a great year looking for his own shots. Love what he's given us, and appreciate him, but bringing in a true PG will add cohesiveness. We need more passers, less kids looking to shoot


What games are you watching? I'd be happy if any of our kids looked to shoot. They all have the dear in the headlights look when they get the ball. Doh's offense is hot potato passing until we turn the ball over or the shot clock expires.


that's the beginnings of the princeton O. More passers and shooters means better looks. How bout this, name someone on our roster whose best skill is passing?
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Postby CalallenStang » Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:16 pm

PonyDoh wrote:that's the beginnings of the princeton O. More passers and shooters means better looks. How bout this, name someone on our roster whose best skill is passing?


Ryan Harp?

(can't think of any other skills Harp has other than playing hard)
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Re: Interesting Doh Quote

Postby PonyDoh » Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:44 pm

CalallenStang wrote:
PonyDoh wrote:that's the beginnings of the princeton O. More passers and shooters means better looks. How bout this, name someone on our roster whose best skill is passing?


Ryan Harp?

(can't think of any other skills Harp has other than playing hard)


I have no idea what Harp does, and that's not a shot at the kid. Mook is our best passer, which is pretty odd.
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Postby RE Tycoon » Thu Feb 18, 2010 3:06 pm

PonyDoh wrote: Mook is our best passer, which is pretty odd.


Poor guy. He's a point guard in a forward's body.
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