What really burns me up...

What really burns me up is that a win now serves absolutely no constructive purpose. The season is hopelessly lost and a few wins sprinkled in as the season winds down will only serve to create unnecessary doubt about Dement. I think the comments from UTEP's radio team sum it up very nicely. They, like us, expected so much more from this team. However, unlike some, I believe that we are seeing the same Dement that coached underachieving teams with Sasser, Davis, Hancock, Q, and now these guys. Each of these tems started well and had a chance in the conference race and then folded its tent as the season came to a climax. The reason, in my mind, is SMU's complete lack of offensive scheme or organization makes the second game against an opponent much more difficult. Opposing coaches know what to expect (or what not to expect) and they react with schemes intended to give their teams the advantage. As such, SMU struggles just to maintain control of the ball somewhere near the midcourt line. To state SMU has no offensive flow is to overstate SMU's offensive ability. First Sasser went 1 on 5, then Hancock went 1 on 5, now Hop goes 1 on 5. When we have nothing, we just have a 15% 3-point shooter throw up a 3. It's brutal to watch.
It is sad and terribly disappointing but true...SMU's loss to Louisana Tech and to UTEP are important for the future of the program. We must start over and a few consolation wins filling out a horrid season will just add confusion to a situation that should be crystal clear.
Clearly Dement has lost the team. It was first obvious on the court versus OSU in early January. Then he broke the team and tried to shift the blame ("recruit tougher players"). Then he tried to punish them (5 AM practices). Then he just tried to be democratic (vote for starters). Now the screaming. Yet nothing changes. It's clearly a lost cause. If he doesn't go, I struggle for any reason to keep coming back next year. After eight years of my attendance, I feel like I've seen this movie many times before.
And by the way, JUCOs and academic risks, while an interesting discussion in a different conversation, are not relevant to the point I am trying to make. I am not talking about recruiting. I am talking about the ability to organize a basketball team with players at hand and make it perform to its ability on the court. Irrespective of where the talent came from, SMU's talent is better than 2 wins and 9 losses against the rest of the WAC teams. Evidence: TTech, Purdue, Wake.
Let's just get through the season, get a new coach, and get excited about next year. It appears that a true scorer is on the way along with a new coach!
It is sad and terribly disappointing but true...SMU's loss to Louisana Tech and to UTEP are important for the future of the program. We must start over and a few consolation wins filling out a horrid season will just add confusion to a situation that should be crystal clear.
Clearly Dement has lost the team. It was first obvious on the court versus OSU in early January. Then he broke the team and tried to shift the blame ("recruit tougher players"). Then he tried to punish them (5 AM practices). Then he just tried to be democratic (vote for starters). Now the screaming. Yet nothing changes. It's clearly a lost cause. If he doesn't go, I struggle for any reason to keep coming back next year. After eight years of my attendance, I feel like I've seen this movie many times before.
And by the way, JUCOs and academic risks, while an interesting discussion in a different conversation, are not relevant to the point I am trying to make. I am not talking about recruiting. I am talking about the ability to organize a basketball team with players at hand and make it perform to its ability on the court. Irrespective of where the talent came from, SMU's talent is better than 2 wins and 9 losses against the rest of the WAC teams. Evidence: TTech, Purdue, Wake.
Let's just get through the season, get a new coach, and get excited about next year. It appears that a true scorer is on the way along with a new coach!