The worst part is this was the supposed to be the reward for enduring 3 painful seasons and the window was open to do something special this year. That window has now been slammed shut with a fairly embarrassing loss to end an extremely disappointing season.
This would have been different if we were a young team and a foundation was in place for our best players to return and make another run at it. But unless something drastic happens with the roster next year in regards to getting multiple grad transfers and/or decommits from elsewhere, we are staring down the barrel of another last place finish next year and another multi-year rebuild.
We are lucky enough to get a player like Shamorie Ponds and he doesn't even see the round of 64 in the NCAA Tournament.
Mustapha Heron goes from being the top scorer on a 4 seed Auburn team to regressing and playing the worst game of his life in Dayton.
Clark played hard every night and had his moments, but never quite reached the level of consistency we needed from him.
Simon is essentially a free agent and I'd honestly be surprised if he stayed to finish his college career with a rebuilding team rather than go anywhere else where he can win.
All indications point to our only recruiting assistant coach leaving us, his alma mater and the place he grew up, to go to a football school in the middle of the country.
Sad times.