I dunno... Freeman will hopefully help, but he can't solve:
- The team's lack of effort on defense for many possessions
- A predictable and schemable playground iso offense with very little off-ball movement and lack of situational designed plays
- Spaghetti-at-the-walls substitution patterns that repeatedly kill our momentum and provide our opponents to seize the momentum and go on runs
- Freethrow shooting as one of the worst in D1
- 3-point shooting that's very inconsistent
Perhaps we'll make some significant strides in the above, but, based on our significant sample size of Red & Co at this point, Red is not going to coach his way out of this paper bag. He simply isn't capable of it, I'm afraid.
It's unfortunate, but this team will likely continue to perform well below the sum of it's parts and if the level of play we're seeing now continues, the ACC portion of the schedule will likely be a bloodbath. If we're losing at home to Hofstra and eeking out wins against Northeastern, this would be no surprise...
I'm sad but not mad about it, as it is what it is at this point, and it sucks to see one of our own fail at the job. We likely need to take our lumps and hope for good changes in the near future with a new, dynamic athletics-focused chancellor coming in and an opportunity to flip the script with a program-changing hire.
Would glad to be wrong about this, of course, but it's last licks time to turn this ship around and we're woefully up against the rocks at the moment.