Coach of the Year
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Coach of the Year
Thad Matta has worked a near miracle with tOSU basketball program. His recruitment moves during the past off-season had many in Columbus licking their chops in anticipation of the 2006-2007 season. Follow this with the outstanding improvement in the current team’s on-court performance that saw the Buckeyes taking the Big 10 season title. Prognosticators predicted the Buckeyes would finish this year in the middle of the Big Ten pack. The success of this season would garner him Coach of the Year accolades in most years. In most years…
Being the homer that I am, I can still recognize excellence outside of Ohio and the Big Ten. One only needs to look at the job that Roy Williams has done with his current Tarheel team in Chapel Hill to see that he is the leading candidate for the Coach of the Year. What he has done with his team is amazing. With the loss of talent that North Carolina suffered to the NBA last year, many felt they would have no chance in post season play. With their win yesterday, they may take their conference tourney from the Dukies.
And with the love expressed in this forum for the Blue Devils every time they get beat, this must be a good thing, right? :twisted:
edit: fixed...thanks.
Being the homer that I am, I can still recognize excellence outside of Ohio and the Big Ten. One only needs to look at the job that Roy Williams has done with his current Tarheel team in Chapel Hill to see that he is the leading candidate for the Coach of the Year. What he has done with his team is amazing. With the loss of talent that North Carolina suffered to the NBA last year, many felt they would have no chance in post season play. With their win yesterday, they may take their conference tourney from the Dukies.
And with the love expressed in this forum for the Blue Devils every time they get beat, this must be a good thing, right? :twisted:
edit: fixed...thanks.
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this board is full of Wake Forest hate...huh?
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That seems to happen pretty reguraly in this conference though. :wink:Believe the Heupel wrote:Bill Self has taken a team of freshmen not expected to finish above fourth in the Big 12 and to struggle to make the tournament and just wrapped up a share of the conference title yesterday.
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I think while many coaches have done a fine job this year, 4 have seperated themselves from the pack.
Thad Matta
Roy Williams
Bill Self
Karl Hobbs
I'd be okay with any of them getting the nod. My pick would be the shoulda been IU's coach Matta. tO$U was a middle of the pack preseason pick in (per the RPI) the toughest conference in the nation. To win the outright title says a lot.
Thad Matta
Roy Williams
Bill Self
Karl Hobbs
I'd be okay with any of them getting the nod. My pick would be the shoulda been IU's coach Matta. tO$U was a middle of the pack preseason pick in (per the RPI) the toughest conference in the nation. To win the outright title says a lot.
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Man I gotta go with Bruce Pearl and I have really been thinking about this hard before I posted. tOSU has some built up men bball tradition and they definatly didn't have a lack of talent coming in our remaining. Pearl has done a damn fine job with less talent that Thad. Just about any other year I would give Thad the nod, just not this year, unfortunatly for him.
BSmack wrote:I can certainly infer from that blurb alone that you are self righteous, bible believing, likely a Baptist or Presbyterian...
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Pearl didn't even win COY for the SEC. Weird. They were supposed to suck, but the guy from LSU won.SunCoastSooner wrote:Man I gotta go with Bruce Pearl and I have really been thinking about this hard before I posted. tOSU has some built up men bball tradition and they definatly didn't have a lack of talent coming in our remaining. Pearl has done a damn fine job with less talent that Thad. Just about any other year I would give Thad the nod, just not this year, unfortunatly for him.
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Can I still change my vote? :?
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Bruce loses points for those orange blazers. :PT REX wrote:Someone add Bruce Pearl to the list. Guy did a great job this year as well.
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