CDAGRIZ said:Grizzoola said:All Stitt had to do was beat the Bobcats this season, and he'd still be coach of the Griz. That's simplistic, but I think it was the final nail in the coffin. Someone mentioned the "big donors" influencing Haslam's decision. If that is true, aside from the issue of private parties controlling a state institution, it shows the palpable hatred of Griz donors and fans toward the Bobcats. And, it's shared by the other side toward the Griz. I suspect Stitt was let go because he lost to the Bobcats 2 years in a row, and Choate has maintained his employment for the same reason.
That's Bobcat thinking. I'd take a .333 winning percentage against the Cats if it meant UM made the playoffs every year. Cat fans would take a .333 overall winning percentage if it meant they beat UM every year.
To PR's point a few posts above, I think if UM misses the tourney the next two years, the new coach needs to be completely reevaluated.
Which is why I was stating several days ago that the ‘scat game was NOT the most important game on our schedule. It’s important for a couple reasons:
A) winning the game helps with in-state recruiting
B) winning is another D-1 win towards playoff eligibility
Rarely does it count as a “quality” win...and I’d take a loss to them every year if the trade off was we were making the playoffs.