Chicagojayfan wrote:mredle wrote:I completely understand peoples comments, everybody loves winning - me included. But as long as things have started down this path no sense in turning back now. A lot of people on this board really touted Coach Mac's post game talk after the loss to the Hoyas in the Big East tournament. Part of that talk focused on the growth of the player's that were graduating but part of it had to do with how special the program is. Are any of us asking questions about that right now?
If we went in and did mass turnover, yes, I would be asking questions. There's no indication that is happening right now. It's a rare year when nobody leaves (even for us), and multiple departures aren't all that uncommon in college ball in general.
Nor do all departures have to do with coaches forcing someone out -- guys want to play closer to home, don't like the city, want a different campus, decide they want a different system, don't like the competition, feel they want more minutes and not a backup role, etc., etc.,
All of your points are true and valid. Permit me this last response because after this I'm going to sit back and just watch whatever happens. The fact that multiple departures aren't at all uncommon is true, but do we really want a program like Kentucky, even with all of their winning and National Championships? The reasons for departures that you suggest in the last paragraph are all true and don't trouble me a bit. But given the fact that we were hearing about the coaching staff pursuing these two players and being interested in Marcus Foster before Mac had even had his end of season meetings with the players slated to return, I'm question whether they are applicable. Finally, I remember during the first couple of years in Mac's tenure people talked about how some of the problems Mac had at ISU resulted from him going after players with lots of talent but perhaps not lots of character. I didn't pay much attention to ISU during those times so I really don't know. But the narrative seemed to be that the effort to put more wins on the board changed the culture for the worse. I'm not suggestion that either of these two players or Marcus Foster are low character people. I'm just wondering about whether we are witnessing a change in the culture and character of the program.