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[QUOTE="cuse309, post: 2400384, member: 5119"] Yes, because replacing your head coach every 3-4 years is a recipe for success. Look at how many successful programs hire a new coach every 3-4 years...NONE! 3-5 years people...EVERY SINGLE TIME a coach has been successful in turning around what is a perennial loser it has taken between 3-5 years to begin winning 6+ every year. in the beginning of those turnarounds, just like you saw the last 2 years, there are head scratching losses, unexpected wins, and statistics that make you think this guy can't do it. Why on earth would people expect that at Syracuse of all places, that everything would be in place in 2 years? It's unrealistic. Are we, as SU fans, above being as patient as all the other schools that waited up to 5 years to start seeing results. Say what you want about 4-8 this year, but the bottom line is, that we were hoping to just see improvement this year, and we did. Against a more difficult schedule than last year, we scored more points, gave up less points, and were able to pull of our biggest win since 1984. That is an improvement. [/QUOTE]
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