Manning is gone after this year if he doesn't win 15+ games IMO.
I understand cynicism given what Wake has been through the last decade but this type of post is just bullshit.
Pretty good chance that he's gone if we don't make the NIT/NCAAT...I think 15 wins is the minimum number required for him to have any real shot of staying another year.
People keep assuming logic is in play here.
Well occam’s razor would suggest that
Here's what Alabama is being reported as paying Nate Oats
That is roughly the incremental cost of having a competent basketball coach above and beyond whatever it is that WF is contractually obligated to pay Manning - would have been a smart investment in Spring 2019 (or Spring 2018), and definitely in Spring 2020
I'm choosing to expect the absolute worst soul-crushing decision next spring (keeping Manning) because I don't want to be disappointed yet again.
It probably already is.Not getting that guy when we could have may end up being the worst Wellman decision in a long line of atrocious decisions.
Here's what Alabama is being reported as paying Nate Oats
That is roughly the incremental cost of having a competent basketball coach above and beyond whatever it is that WF is contractually obligated to pay Manning - would have been a smart investment in Spring 2019 (or Spring 2018), and definitely in Spring 2020
I'm choosing to expect the absolute worst soul-crushing decision next spring (keeping Manning) because I don't want to be disappointed yet again.
It probably already is.
He's a bargain...
LulzI heard we had him if Hatch had offered his wife a professorship.
If Manning's recruits turn out to be as good as Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler, then Wake might really surprise some people.
No. But we can trip over the table.<slow clap> its happening? Can we run the table?
Here's what Alabama is being reported as paying Nate Oats
That is roughly the incremental cost of having a competent basketball coach above and beyond whatever it is that WF is contractually obligated to pay Manning - would have been a smart investment in Spring 2019 (or Spring 2018), and definitely in Spring 2020
I'm choosing to expect the absolute worst soul-crushing decision next spring (keeping Manning) because I don't want to be disappointed yet again.
Having a defeatist attitude about Wake MBB is certainly not going to help turn the program around. If Currie thinks the fanbase doesn't give a shit anymore, why should he?
Having a defeatist attitude about Wake MBB is certainly not going to help turn the program around. If Currie thinks the fanbase doesn't give a shit anymore, why should he?