I didn't see the game with my own eyes, so I can't give a real in depth assessment. However as I have said before, team chemistry and psychology are two of the most under appreciated aspects of the game. I thought I knew a lot about x's and o's until I coached high school basketball and realized lots of people know about x's and o's; the real good ones know how to motivate, strong arm-sweet talk, cajole etc players.
There are several questions that need to be answered, not the least of which concerns team chemistry, talent, the psychological make up of the team, and leadership. We certainly have the talent, but what about the leadership? Is Jaaron Simmons a leader? Which Line up works the best? What is Coach Phillips opinion on this matter? Does he know and does he have a set system already in place, or is he flexible?
I am not a fan of coach bashing, especially since we have been blessed with far more good than bad. Coach Danny Nee was in his third year when I came to Athens as a freshman, so I can only judge the history of Bobcat basketball coaches from what I have seen in person. I think we were fortunate to have Coach Nee, Coach Hunter, Coach Groce and Coach Christian. I believe Coach Hahn and Coach O' Shea were not cut out for Division I coaching and I believe that was apparent early on. Most MAC schools would be more than a little envious to have had our talent, both player and coach in the last 35 years.
I go back to leadership, the psychological make up of our team and what Coach Phillips preconceived ideas are (if any) to determine why we end up with results like tonight. This result isn't that uncommon for a team finding it's way. However, any successful team has to know where it is going. The question is who on our current team wants to lead, and what line up combination will get us to where we need to go?
Last Edited: 1/23/2016 10:06:16 PM by cbus cat fan