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oscar IS K-State basketball at this point. Think the court gets named after him when he retires?
oscar is going to do enough (maybe more) to keep a lot of fans (most?) interested in following the Cats this year and going forward. He is what we always knew him to be, not terrible like Wooly or even Asbury, but certainly not great or even to the level of Frank at K-State.His biggest problem is the bland personality, seeming to not take responsibility when things go south, and not being an engaging guy. But overall, he's not a terrible or great coach, the type that most P5 schools outside the blue bloods keep around, probably longer than they should.
Think the court gets named after him when he retires?
Still think we need to LOCK HIM UP and get that buyout to where other schools don't even think about sniffing around the fOOD.
Quote from: Chingon on January 24, 2017, 11:51:52 AMoscar IS K-State basketball at this point. Think the court gets named after him when he retires? I'm sure you don't care but when you do this it seems like you think you're above everything
This is where oscar and K-State are good for one another, as long as their relationship is amicable. No one is really going to come looking for oscar no matter how much success he has at this point, and oscar probably isn't looking to go anywhere, no matter what amount of success he has. K-State can just take the sliding scale contract (adding 100K per year) as it is and add years to it without blowing up and offering more money.
in the end, EMAW will always win.
A less optimistic fan may say that having a coach nobody wants is a bad thing.
oscar Weber fOOD Court