I think I'll stay. I also think I'll continue to watch the games and grasp some kind of general idea of what's going on, which you apparently haven't done.
You're right. Haven't done any of that, it's just blind hatred coming from ol' 8mp over here.
The last couple years at Illinois were not fair representations of oscar's ability to coach.
Do go on? Why is this? Was he handcuffed by something that kept him from recruiting and coaching to the best of his ability? He won one NCAA tournament game in the last 6 years. 1. In the last 5 years, K-State has won 6 NCAA games. At Illinois they missed the NIT twice in the last 5 years and missed the NCAA 3 out of the last 5. Yet we are supposed to discount his long-term failures because he had success nearly a decade ago with a guy who is a top 5 NBA point guard and 4 other NBA players, that he didn't recruit.
I know you are new, and I don't know if you've been a long time lurker or what, but these arguments have been made
ad nauseum over the last 9 months. Almost nothing oscar does this year will change what I expect him to do over the remainder of his time at K-State. The minimum expectations many had for this team before the year started were either a sweet 16 and top 3 or 4 conference finish, or at the very least a repeat of last year. Stealing one more game in the tournament and getting to the Elite Eight will not make people "shut up and stop questioning him." At least not intelligent people. Ask Bread and other intelligent Illini if hiring oscar was worth it.