I keep going back to the 2021-22 season. That was Boals' best regular season by far (and best roster) and even that one had just some inexplicable stuff that made no sense at the time. We all wrote these things off because he had just won an NCAA Tournament game the year before. But there were obvious cracks in the foundation. Call it the benefit of hindsight, I guess.
- lost one of your key players after 5 games (McDay) - this caused them to rely on Schmock and while he was fine, it left the bench completely depleted and basically had a 7 man rotation going into March.
- dead eye shooter goes completely cold (Roderick).
- lost your last three games of the regular season, including to dreadful teams Bowling Green and Northern Illinois.
- got blown out by Toledo twice and Kent State once
- lost to Kent State in the MAC semis, a team I think we were absolutely better than, though not sure it would have mattered because I don't think Ohio necessarily beats Akron in the final
This is why I don't ever blame Mark Sears for leaving. What was he coming back to, exactly? Carter, BVP, McDay, Towns, and Granger were all gone. Ohio's best player coming back in the preseason was a 3 point specialist who just had his worst year shooting the ball. Outside of a young AJ Clayton and Miles Brown, it was a completely new roster Sears would have had to carry.
Last Edited: 3/16/2026 2:33:18 PM by GoCats105