Yet you posted..
FWIW, there’s nothing wrong with my post. Season 1 (making the NCAAT) officially ended tonight. It’s okay to question the future. Red will be here next year. How long should he have to turn the program around? Right now it’s just looking like a continuation of JAB’a last few seasons of mediocrity.
They have to be better next year. Let's start with that.
He has to build a better roster, and rely less on guys with injury histories. You only get so many scholarships.
They have to up their NIL game, on par with football, which shouldn't be that hard.
He needs to recruit a starting-caliber center, and an actual, starting quality PG, who can also make a 3.
With those pieces, a back up center, and clearing out a couple guys, this could be a pretty good team next year. I like that he installed man, and they got better at it as the season went on.
Broken players have to show themselves to be fit by the end of the semester, or we have to move on. We can't have 30% or more of our roster taken up by guys who can't play for physical reasons.
So far, I think Autry has done about a B- job as a first year coach. Pretty good, but the injuries caught up with us. Going from good cop to bad cop has been challenging, and I'm hopeful that he gets control of his players, but there are signs that it's been a struggle.
We have to be better next year. We have to be in the top 4 to 6 of the ACC, with a winning record in conference, a few games over .500, not just scraping by.
They could still win a couple more games this year, which would get them to 18, maybe even a game or two more. I would expect that next year, if we are trending the right way, we should win around 22.
The elephant in the room is Judah Mintz. He's talented, but he's also the reason that our ceiling is limited. He is who he is. I don't think he really has a winner's mentality. I think he thinks he's better than he is.
I didn't think Girard would have worked on this team, playing man, but he went and lost 15 pounds over the summer, and has had a very good year for Clemson, who are looking like an NCAA team.
I'm not sure that Judah can really change who he is. I think our chemistry would be better, and our defense would be better, and our ball movement would be better, if he wasn't here next year. But I don't see where he's going. He's kind of been "found out" this last month or so. This has been "his team", but he hasn't really embraced what that means as a player, to be a real leader, and not just play to the cameras.
I would be happy with JJ, Copeland, Choppa and a true PG from the portal as our backcourt.
I would like to see a forward rotation of Maliq, Freeman and a portal guy who is a traditional athletic 3 like we used to get, and then use Bell as your 4th forward. He doesn't play enough defense, and he only rebounds in spurts. He seems to be working harder, but he takes too many plays off.
If Naheem can be healthy by camp, then he could be the backup center. Hima might as well retire. Keep one of Carey or the freshman who redshirted, but get somebody who can help you
now, for chrissakes.
You can't use up FOUR roster spots for one position, and still have no one who can play. That's a big hit to this year's roster make up.
That's their task in the off season. They have a lot of work to do, but their task is clearer now.