Crazier to think, everyone was essentially back from a Sweet 16 team and Jim Christian wrecked it.....
Crazier to think that Groce almost wrecked it that year himself. People remember how the season ended but most don't remember how the whole season went. In the middle of February people on this very board were calling for his job after we lost back to back games. Christian's sin was laying an egg in the MAC Championship game. We were a 4 seed the year we went to the Sweet 16. That being said I will admit that the 2012 team was the best team I've seen Ohio place on the court since the mid-80s. But the season came pretty close to ending in the semis against Buffalo and we won in OT in the Championship game. And if either of those had happened this board would have been calling for Groce's job at some point the following season as well. Christian came in to almost impossibly high expectations. The fact that our only regular season MAC Championship team in the last 26 years is considered a "wreck" pretty much underscores that.
Exactly. Christian's team had a BAD (and I mean BAD) 20 minutes of basketball in Cleveland and it cost them a return trip to the tourney.
They led by nine in the first half ... three at the half ... and then the wheels completely came off in the 2nd half vs. Akron.
I know this is Akron slanted ... but if you want to revisit it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abzVr4DzCDY There were all kinds of issues with that meshing of a new staff and that team in 2013. But to win the only MAC regular season title in nearly three decades ... and to call it a WRECK. C'mon. Put your vitriol for Christian aside ... that team was still pretty good. 24-10 with competitive losses at Oklahoma and UMass. A train wreck at Memphis. And two they "should've wons" against Robert Morris and Winthrop. The ran absolutely roughshod over the MAC that year ... only losing to Akron. Yes, it was three times ... but NO Ohio team can claim that they went 14-0 vs. the rest of the league in one season.
And the next year, with a relatively new roster ... he won 25 games and lost a hard-fought game in MAC Q'finals (again to Akron).
I know the chemistry wasn't quite right in the program ... but even with that, the guy went 49-21 in two years ... but the way it's talked about, it's like he went 4-66.
25-9 in the MAC in two seasons ... 28-11 including the MAC tourney. 27-6 vs. everyone NOT named Akron (1-5 vs. Zips)
Whatever. It's ancient history at this point.
Back to 2012 ... I was in St. Louis that night ... and in Nashville the wknd before. Maybe the greatest two weeks of being a Bobcat fan. It was an unreal atmosphere in St. Louis. Just amazing to be a part of it. That FT will haunt me (and I'm sure Offutt) for my life. As someone else said, UNC NEEDING to score on that final possession rather than hoping to score would have been interesting. And, man, Coop's heave at the horn was THISclose to making history.
They just ran out of gas in OT ... the 3pts quit falling.
Baltic 2-10 FG ... Cooper 3-20 FG (1-10 3pt) .... OUch!!!
I'd like to confidently say, Ohio will get back to that position one day .... but I'm not so sure. It's so hard for the stars to align like they did and to do that. It was really lightning in a bottle.
I think, for the first time in five years, I have optimism on where this program is heading under Boals. I'll take a bye to Cleveland to start in 2021 ... a trip back to the semifinals would be nice. A title game berth, sure!
But that's why I'll always cherish those two years in 2012 and 13 (even with the MAC title game defeat) as two of the best years for Ohio basketball. Those teams were really good. And were 20 minutes from doing something no team in school history (and very few in the MAC) has done ... go to back-to-back NCAA tourneys. (Ball 89, 90 ... Kent 01, 02 ... Buffalo 15, 16 & 18, 19 .... that's it)