Bill Marsh wrote:
I say this as someone who's been a fan and admirer of the PC program for a long time. Cooley has to prove that he can coach as well as he recruits. There was no excuse for losing to a depleted and hobbled UConn team in the last game of the regular season even if it was on the road. PC was the better team. And then to compound the problem by getting blown out in the BE tournament by a mediocre Cincinnati team whom PC had beaten earlier in the season was unforgivable. I realize that the kids were probably dejected after the UConn loss, realizing that they had probably blown any hopes for a tournament bid. Losing in OT probably made it all the harder to swallow. But it's the coach's job to bring the kids back after a loss like that. They did recover for the NIT where they made a good showing. Could have beaten Baylor if they didn't have to play the game on Baylor's court, but that's the NIT . . .
I'm not trying to be overly hard on Cooley because I like the guy and know that he can coach as he showed at Fairfield. I also realize that he was relying on some young kids at that point as well as the vets, but I was very disappointed in the way they finished up in those last to games after looking like they had gotten on a roll. But he's got to raise the level of his game to the level of talent that he's bringing in. He's still a young guy, only 43, so I'm sure that he's still learning on the job. Just hoping that he steps it up a notch.
Having said all of that, college coaching is 70% recruiting, so there are worse things than a coach who can recruit the best but blows a game here or there that he should have won.
billyjack wrote:Yeah, 5 of us have our 2014 recruiting classes ranked in the Top 25...!
wtm97 wrote:Keep in mind, Cooley inherited a real mess from the disastrous "Keno Error" as we Friar Fans like to call that debacle. The strides he has made (and so quickly) to rebuild the PC program can only be called remarkable (see Frair82's post in this thread)
Overall the game coaching job Ed Cooley did with last year's short-bench and injury depleted team was very good. Your comments, Bill Marsh, are duly noted and fair - no way the Friars should have lost the two games you point out... He is now loading up the team with HIS players playing his system so look for steady improvement on the floor. I expect others will soon come to learn this guy can flat out coach.
Lots of attention right now with the amazing2014 recruiting (so far) - he is not done - there will be at least two more quality recruits coming in - could be Abu and Terrell; may be others - but they will be good ones selected to play the way he wants to play at PC.
Meanwhile, do keep an eye on the 2013-14 team picked by many as the 'sleeper' of the new Big East. Many Friar fans are quietly buzzing about our real chance to dance this year...
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