I dont think Anderson is the Savior. I think he was a very good hire considering who we almost got. I'm not jumping for joy over recruiting so far but I do think he will coach them up based on his record in the past.
I didn't mean to accuse you of having drunk the kool aid and agree that we could have done much worse and almost did. There's though an element of kool aid drinking among certain members of the fan base, which considering SJ history seems a bit of willfull blindness.
to me that stat that mase found with coaches before and after Anderson at all 3 stops is quite telling because I'm a numbers guy and like trends
Okay, but a couple of things. First, three is a pretty same sample size and it gets smaller when you consider that Frank Haith did better his first year at Missouri than Anderson his last and he did it having been left by Anderson with only seven scholarship players, none of which is a credit to Anderson. Which leads to the other point: the stat you rely on is open to interpretation. Because it could be that the two coaches who followed Anderson and did worse than he did did worse because Anderson didn't leave them with anything to better with. And it could be that the guys he followed stunk. I'm not saying that's true and I can't be arsed to look that closely but those stats are only telling without context. One bit of context I found interesting is that at his first two stops Anderson followed the guy who followed the man. That is, at UAB he followed Murray Bartow, who replaced Gene Bartow who'd been there 20 years. And at Missouri he followed Quinn Synder, who followed Norm Stewart, who'd coached at Missouri since dinosaurs walked they earth. And both those guys went in the shitter pretty quickly. So he was by way of analogy Fran, who followed Mahoney, who followed Louie and being Fran is better than being Mahoney, because following a legend is a hard act.
One stat I find telling that mase didn't mention is that in his first nine years MA won 67 percent of his games and made 6 NCAA tournaments. In the eight years since he won 62 percent of his games and made three NCAA tournaments. That's nearly a significant drop off. On the other hand winning 60 percent of your games is nothing to sneer at, especially at St John's, but 3 tournaments in eight years is nothing to write home about.
Lavin had great track record at UCLA but he was also a recruiting guru back then. I dont think Anderson is a recruiting guru ( as far as landing 5 star guys ). My hope is next year 4 star guys mixed in with jucos and maybe some transfers and most importantly roster continuity because he runs a deep bench so I think maybe players stay around longer and develop which is something we didnt have with last regime
Acording to Arkansas fans Arkansas had under MA a bunch of roster churn and going 10 deep means that your best players aren't on the floor as much as best players should be. (And I don't fault Anderson for merely grabbing bodies at this point. I do though object to the gettin' 'er done hyperbole regarding two star recruits.) Maybe the system overcomes the lack of ratings talent, but I don't know that superior coaching minds like Jay Wright and Doug McDermott's father are going to lose sleep at the thought of facing a full court press. I guess we'll see.