I have no knowledge of anything inside the locker room, and I'm sure things are not great - especially at this point in the season when the pressure is so high.
A couple points:
1.) There have been toxic locker rooms and terrible coaches for years. I don't know that either of these things are true but except by what's posted by some. However, even in national nightmare scandal, it is rare for a clearing out of players. It's more likely for coaches, but typically not for players. The reason is the same as why Keller is not leaving. The buyout is too high.
These kids have college scholarships. No one is paying Nieminen, Bain, Comeaux, or frankly Kevon to come sit their senior year and get a degree with the hope of one more season. Likewise, these kids aren't giving away their degrees just because the team is in a bad spot. It's not like football where you can run off a couple of bad apples, if Keller denies scholarships to four juniors, no one would come here. These guys know that their basketball careers end here and the degree is what's moving them forward.
2.) Good athletic leadership indentifies problems and works to solve them. My guess is if there is a problem in the staff, Ivey will be in their business to try to right the ship in the offseason. Whether it's counseling or helping a particular player move on, usually even big problems have simple solutions. Wholesale clearing rarely helps anything.
3.) Keller and staff took a team to the NCAA's last season. We're still the defending champions of Katy. In two years they accomplished save for one round the highest level any Southland team has made it. This is a bum year. Culture issues notwithstanding, there is nothing to say the goal cannot be repeated. Maybe Keller is ultimately not the guy for SFA, but he has shown he can have success.
4.) The season isn't over - even though we're talking like it is. If there was ever time for a "Come to Jesus" meeting, it's now. I hope that there is some maturity that can help lead this team through the season's final weeks. There's no more expectation. It's all pride. Maybe the wheels come off or maybe the team can say to Bogues and Jovan and Fitz, let's finish your seasons off like men.
Ryan
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