We don't have anything.
Ljacks&Longnecks said:
Please SFA, let this death spiral season end.....Do NOT accept any invite to a 5th rate tourney. Let it go.
SFA Jack Fanatic said:Ljacks&Longnecks said:
Please SFA, let this death spiral season end.....Do NOT accept any invite to a 5th rate tourney. Let it go.
I disagree. Get the taste of this stinker out of their mouths with a few wins.
SFASawmillGuy said:
A good ending note for how our athletic department is going. If a 7 win conference championship year in football and a 19 win season in basketball is considered a bad year, you've developed a culture of winning at your school. We need to hang on to that.
SFASawmillGuy said:
A good ending note for how our athletic department is going. If a 7 win conference championship year in football and a 19 win season in basketball is considered a bad year, you've developed a culture of winning at your school. We need to hang on to that.
We've had a culture of winning in basketball for the last 20+ years. Only difference is we weren't getting bounced in the first round of the conference tournament and were competing for NCAA tournament bids.SFASawmillGuy said:
A good ending note for how our athletic department is going. If a 7 win conference championship year in football and a 19 win season in basketball is considered a bad year, you've developed a culture of winning at your school. We need to hang on to that.
MasterAxe said:
And another season grinds to an abrupt halt.
We can blame the injuries, the refs, the travel etc…doesn't really matter.
Facts don't lie.
Keller has been here 7 years (5 postseason eligible years)
In those five years: (in no particular order)
One NCAA
Out the SLC 2nd round
Twice out in WAC 1st round
Missed SLC tourney.
Folks, that's bad.
I said in another thread I thought a program goal should be the NCAA tournament each year.
I was told that was probably unrealistic.
Whelp, y'all were right.
New program goal: Win A game in the conference tourney.
I'm trying not to be pessimistic too much, but for all the money/facilities we pound our chest about, and how awesome a recruiter he "allegedly" is…we sure don't have a lot to show for it.
Utah Tech has 18 losses! EIGHTEEN!
Five years, we haven't won any type of post-season game in FIVE years.
That's a bad trend.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe Keller needs more time.
Is seven years not enough time?
"Next year is our year." - Aggie Football/SFA Basketball
Appreciate the fun banter all year everyone.
Sucks it ended like this, again.
Reasonable opposing viewpoint:BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:
And another season grinds to an abrupt halt.
We can blame the injuries, the refs, the travel etc…doesn't really matter.
Facts don't lie.
Keller has been here 7 years (5 postseason eligible years)
In those five years: (in no particular order)
One NCAA
Out the SLC 2nd round
Twice out in WAC 1st round
Missed SLC tourney.
Folks, that's bad.
I said in another thread I thought a program goal should be the NCAA tournament each year.
I was told that was probably unrealistic.
Whelp, y'all were right.
New program goal: Win A game in the conference tourney.
I'm trying not to be pessimistic too much, but for all the money/facilities we pound our chest about, and how awesome a recruiter he "allegedly" is…we sure don't have a lot to show for it.
Utah Tech has 18 losses! EIGHTEEN!
Five years, we haven't won any type of post-season game in FIVE years.
That's a bad trend.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe Keller needs more time.
Is seven years not enough time?
"Next year is our year." - Aggie Football/SFA Basketball
Appreciate the fun banter all year everyone.
Sucks it ended like this, again.
I disagree with your overall sentiment massively. SFA isn't guaranteed post season births just based on our pedigree.
Keller's (almost 70%) winning percentage is outstanding. I suspect he will come back better, next year.
Anyone want to take a chance on going back to the Ned Fowler years. That's what you risk if you let Keller go. 19-13 is a huge disappointment, but what are reasonable expectations. Next year we need to see improvement, at the post season level. For sure. We could take some risks if we had an unlimited budget , like UT or A&M. We don't. Keller can get us back to the top of the mountain. That Duke victory is not that far in the rear view mirror.
MasterAxe said:Reasonable opposing viewpoint:BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:
And another season grinds to an abrupt halt.
We can blame the injuries, the refs, the travel etc…doesn't really matter.
Facts don't lie.
Keller has been here 7 years (5 postseason eligible years)
In those five years: (in no particular order)
One NCAA
Out the SLC 2nd round
Twice out in WAC 1st round
Missed SLC tourney.
Folks, that's bad.
I said in another thread I thought a program goal should be the NCAA tournament each year.
I was told that was probably unrealistic.
Whelp, y'all were right.
New program goal: Win A game in the conference tourney.
I'm trying not to be pessimistic too much, but for all the money/facilities we pound our chest about, and how awesome a recruiter he "allegedly" is…we sure don't have a lot to show for it.
Utah Tech has 18 losses! EIGHTEEN!
Five years, we haven't won any type of post-season game in FIVE years.
That's a bad trend.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe Keller needs more time.
Is seven years not enough time?
"Next year is our year." - Aggie Football/SFA Basketball
Appreciate the fun banter all year everyone.
Sucks it ended like this, again.
I disagree with your overall sentiment massively. SFA isn't guaranteed post season births just based on our pedigree.
Keller's (almost 70%) winning percentage is outstanding. I suspect he will come back better, next year.
Anyone want to take a chance on going back to the Ned Fowler years. That's what you risk if you let Keller go. 19-13 is a huge disappointment, but what are reasonable expectations. Next year we need to see improvement, at the post season level. For sure. We could take some risks if we had an unlimited budget , like UT or A&M. We don't. Keller can get us back to the top of the mountain. That Duke victory is not that far in the rear view mirror.
Correct, we are not guaranteed anything. But, we're not even putting ourselves in a competitive position to even make the NCAA. That's an issue.
You ask what a "reasonable expectation" is, well, that's it. Not getting one-and-doned.
We can't even get out of the first round.
For as much as we hang on the Duke win as "See, this is how good we could be," we sure do have a lot of losses (like Utah Tech) that scream "see, this is how far away we are."
And that 70% is outstanding...for the regular season.
It has translated into almost nothing in the postseason.
I have heard nothing to not suppor that Keller is a great guy, I'm sure he is.
But, the numbers don't lie.
When it matters most, in the postseason, he/team just are not getting it done.
We did take the same chance on Keller. Remember, he had exactly one head coaching experience before we hired him...in JUCO.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:Reasonable opposing viewpoint:BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:
And another season grinds to an abrupt halt.
We can blame the injuries, the refs, the travel etc…doesn't really matter.
Facts don't lie.
Keller has been here 7 years (5 postseason eligible years)
In those five years: (in no particular order)
One NCAA
Out the SLC 2nd round
Twice out in WAC 1st round
Missed SLC tourney.
Folks, that's bad.
I said in another thread I thought a program goal should be the NCAA tournament each year.
I was told that was probably unrealistic.
Whelp, y'all were right.
New program goal: Win A game in the conference tourney.
I'm trying not to be pessimistic too much, but for all the money/facilities we pound our chest about, and how awesome a recruiter he "allegedly" is…we sure don't have a lot to show for it.
Utah Tech has 18 losses! EIGHTEEN!
Five years, we haven't won any type of post-season game in FIVE years.
That's a bad trend.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe Keller needs more time.
Is seven years not enough time?
"Next year is our year." - Aggie Football/SFA Basketball
Appreciate the fun banter all year everyone.
Sucks it ended like this, again.
I disagree with your overall sentiment massively. SFA isn't guaranteed post season births just based on our pedigree.
Keller's (almost 70%) winning percentage is outstanding. I suspect he will come back better, next year.
Anyone want to take a chance on going back to the Ned Fowler years. That's what you risk if you let Keller go. 19-13 is a huge disappointment, but what are reasonable expectations. Next year we need to see improvement, at the post season level. For sure. We could take some risks if we had an unlimited budget , like UT or A&M. We don't. Keller can get us back to the top of the mountain. That Duke victory is not that far in the rear view mirror.
Correct, we are not guaranteed anything. But, we're not even putting ourselves in a competitive position to even make the NCAA. That's an issue.
You ask what a "reasonable expectation" is, well, that's it. Not getting one-and-doned.
We can't even get out of the first round.
For as much as we hang on the Duke win as "See, this is how good we could be," we sure do have a lot of losses (like Utah Tech) that scream "see, this is how far away we are."
And that 70% is outstanding...for the regular season.
It has translated into almost nothing in the postseason.
I have heard nothing to not suppor that Keller is a great guy, I'm sure he is.
But, the numbers don't lie.
When it matters most, in the postseason, he/team just are not getting it done.
I'll leave it like this. We are close , very close. Keller isn't perfect, he's got his flaws. I just don't want to take a gamble on a (let's say JUCO all world coach - NMSU) unknown quantity and end up in purgatory for years. The 90's and early 2000's were tough. Really tough. It took Danny Kaspar years to put us back in play and he (Kaspar) never won a NCAA tournament game.
If we let Keller go, a rebuild (that may go nowhere) is at least a 40% chance. Doesn't make sense to me. Statistically, at minimum.
MasterAxe said:We did take the same chance on Keller. Remember, he had exactly one head coaching experience before we hired him...in JUCO.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:Reasonable opposing viewpoint:BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:
And another season grinds to an abrupt halt.
We can blame the injuries, the refs, the travel etc…doesn't really matter.
Facts don't lie.
Keller has been here 7 years (5 postseason eligible years)
In those five years: (in no particular order)
One NCAA
Out the SLC 2nd round
Twice out in WAC 1st round
Missed SLC tourney.
Folks, that's bad.
I said in another thread I thought a program goal should be the NCAA tournament each year.
I was told that was probably unrealistic.
Whelp, y'all were right.
New program goal: Win A game in the conference tourney.
I'm trying not to be pessimistic too much, but for all the money/facilities we pound our chest about, and how awesome a recruiter he "allegedly" is…we sure don't have a lot to show for it.
Utah Tech has 18 losses! EIGHTEEN!
Five years, we haven't won any type of post-season game in FIVE years.
That's a bad trend.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe Keller needs more time.
Is seven years not enough time?
"Next year is our year." - Aggie Football/SFA Basketball
Appreciate the fun banter all year everyone.
Sucks it ended like this, again.
I disagree with your overall sentiment massively. SFA isn't guaranteed post season births just based on our pedigree.
Keller's (almost 70%) winning percentage is outstanding. I suspect he will come back better, next year.
Anyone want to take a chance on going back to the Ned Fowler years. That's what you risk if you let Keller go. 19-13 is a huge disappointment, but what are reasonable expectations. Next year we need to see improvement, at the post season level. For sure. We could take some risks if we had an unlimited budget , like UT or A&M. We don't. Keller can get us back to the top of the mountain. That Duke victory is not that far in the rear view mirror.
Correct, we are not guaranteed anything. But, we're not even putting ourselves in a competitive position to even make the NCAA. That's an issue.
You ask what a "reasonable expectation" is, well, that's it. Not getting one-and-doned.
We can't even get out of the first round.
For as much as we hang on the Duke win as "See, this is how good we could be," we sure do have a lot of losses (like Utah Tech) that scream "see, this is how far away we are."
And that 70% is outstanding...for the regular season.
It has translated into almost nothing in the postseason.
I have heard nothing to not suppor that Keller is a great guy, I'm sure he is.
But, the numbers don't lie.
When it matters most, in the postseason, he/team just are not getting it done.
I'll leave it like this. We are close , very close. Keller isn't perfect, he's got his flaws. I just don't want to take a gamble on a (let's say JUCO all world coach - NMSU) unknown quantity and end up in purgatory for years. The 90's and early 2000's were tough. Really tough. It took Danny Kaspar years to put us back in play and he (Kaspar) never won a NCAA tournament game.
If we let Keller go, a rebuild (that may go nowhere) is at least a 40% chance. Doesn't make sense to me. Statistically, at minimum.
We "gambled" on him, and lots of folks say it has worked out.
You say we are close, close to what? To winning a 1st round game in the WAC? to the NCAA?
I'm not calling for his job, I think he's safe for another year (with a lot of pressure on him).
But, at some point, we have to ask "are we trending in the right direction?"
Because at the current moment...we are not.
Unfortunately, the WAC version of Kyle Keller is quickly turning into the Southland version of Jason Hooten,
It doesn't really matter, as was stated earlier, his contract locks him in for another couple of years.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:We did take the same chance on Keller. Remember, he had exactly one head coaching experience before we hired him...in JUCO.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:Reasonable opposing viewpoint:BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:
And another season grinds to an abrupt halt.
We can blame the injuries, the refs, the travel etc…doesn't really matter.
Facts don't lie.
Keller has been here 7 years (5 postseason eligible years)
In those five years: (in no particular order)
One NCAA
Out the SLC 2nd round
Twice out in WAC 1st round
Missed SLC tourney.
Folks, that's bad.
I said in another thread I thought a program goal should be the NCAA tournament each year.
I was told that was probably unrealistic.
Whelp, y'all were right.
New program goal: Win A game in the conference tourney.
I'm trying not to be pessimistic too much, but for all the money/facilities we pound our chest about, and how awesome a recruiter he "allegedly" is…we sure don't have a lot to show for it.
Utah Tech has 18 losses! EIGHTEEN!
Five years, we haven't won any type of post-season game in FIVE years.
That's a bad trend.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe Keller needs more time.
Is seven years not enough time?
"Next year is our year." - Aggie Football/SFA Basketball
Appreciate the fun banter all year everyone.
Sucks it ended like this, again.
I disagree with your overall sentiment massively. SFA isn't guaranteed post season births just based on our pedigree.
Keller's (almost 70%) winning percentage is outstanding. I suspect he will come back better, next year.
Anyone want to take a chance on going back to the Ned Fowler years. That's what you risk if you let Keller go. 19-13 is a huge disappointment, but what are reasonable expectations. Next year we need to see improvement, at the post season level. For sure. We could take some risks if we had an unlimited budget , like UT or A&M. We don't. Keller can get us back to the top of the mountain. That Duke victory is not that far in the rear view mirror.
Correct, we are not guaranteed anything. But, we're not even putting ourselves in a competitive position to even make the NCAA. That's an issue.
You ask what a "reasonable expectation" is, well, that's it. Not getting one-and-doned.
We can't even get out of the first round.
For as much as we hang on the Duke win as "See, this is how good we could be," we sure do have a lot of losses (like Utah Tech) that scream "see, this is how far away we are."
And that 70% is outstanding...for the regular season.
It has translated into almost nothing in the postseason.
I have heard nothing to not suppor that Keller is a great guy, I'm sure he is.
But, the numbers don't lie.
When it matters most, in the postseason, he/team just are not getting it done.
I'll leave it like this. We are close , very close. Keller isn't perfect, he's got his flaws. I just don't want to take a gamble on a (let's say JUCO all world coach - NMSU) unknown quantity and end up in purgatory for years. The 90's and early 2000's were tough. Really tough. It took Danny Kaspar years to put us back in play and he (Kaspar) never won a NCAA tournament game.
If we let Keller go, a rebuild (that may go nowhere) is at least a 40% chance. Doesn't make sense to me. Statistically, at minimum.
We "gambled" on him, and lots of folks say it has worked out.
You say we are close, close to what? To winning a 1st round game in the WAC? to the NCAA?
I'm not calling for his job, I think he's safe for another year (with a lot of pressure on him).
But, at some point, we have to ask "are we trending in the right direction?"
Because at the current moment...we are not.
Unfortunately, the WAC version of Kyle Keller is quickly turning into the Southland version of Jason Hooten,
6 out 7 winning seasons. Going into the coaching market right now OR next year you'd be lucky to find a coach of his caliber. More than 1/2 of new coaches at our level (mid major) fail. And fail miserably. If you want to lead charge for new coaching talent, have at it. I'll be lobbying for staying the course with a proven winner
Anyone remember John Pearce in SFA football? Pearce inherited a crap hole. Had 5 straight winning seasons. He had one stinker, they fired him. That was 1998. We didn't make it back to the post season till 2009.
MasterAxe said:It doesn't really matter, as was stated earlier, his contract locks him in for another couple of years.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:We did take the same chance on Keller. Remember, he had exactly one head coaching experience before we hired him...in JUCO.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:Reasonable opposing viewpoint:BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:
And another season grinds to an abrupt halt.
We can blame the injuries, the refs, the travel etc…doesn't really matter.
Facts don't lie.
Keller has been here 7 years (5 postseason eligible years)
In those five years: (in no particular order)
One NCAA
Out the SLC 2nd round
Twice out in WAC 1st round
Missed SLC tourney.
Folks, that's bad.
I said in another thread I thought a program goal should be the NCAA tournament each year.
I was told that was probably unrealistic.
Whelp, y'all were right.
New program goal: Win A game in the conference tourney.
I'm trying not to be pessimistic too much, but for all the money/facilities we pound our chest about, and how awesome a recruiter he "allegedly" is…we sure don't have a lot to show for it.
Utah Tech has 18 losses! EIGHTEEN!
Five years, we haven't won any type of post-season game in FIVE years.
That's a bad trend.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe Keller needs more time.
Is seven years not enough time?
"Next year is our year." - Aggie Football/SFA Basketball
Appreciate the fun banter all year everyone.
Sucks it ended like this, again.
I disagree with your overall sentiment massively. SFA isn't guaranteed post season births just based on our pedigree.
Keller's (almost 70%) winning percentage is outstanding. I suspect he will come back better, next year.
Anyone want to take a chance on going back to the Ned Fowler years. That's what you risk if you let Keller go. 19-13 is a huge disappointment, but what are reasonable expectations. Next year we need to see improvement, at the post season level. For sure. We could take some risks if we had an unlimited budget , like UT or A&M. We don't. Keller can get us back to the top of the mountain. That Duke victory is not that far in the rear view mirror.
Correct, we are not guaranteed anything. But, we're not even putting ourselves in a competitive position to even make the NCAA. That's an issue.
You ask what a "reasonable expectation" is, well, that's it. Not getting one-and-doned.
We can't even get out of the first round.
For as much as we hang on the Duke win as "See, this is how good we could be," we sure do have a lot of losses (like Utah Tech) that scream "see, this is how far away we are."
And that 70% is outstanding...for the regular season.
It has translated into almost nothing in the postseason.
I have heard nothing to not suppor that Keller is a great guy, I'm sure he is.
But, the numbers don't lie.
When it matters most, in the postseason, he/team just are not getting it done.
I'll leave it like this. We are close , very close. Keller isn't perfect, he's got his flaws. I just don't want to take a gamble on a (let's say JUCO all world coach - NMSU) unknown quantity and end up in purgatory for years. The 90's and early 2000's were tough. Really tough. It took Danny Kaspar years to put us back in play and he (Kaspar) never won a NCAA tournament game.
If we let Keller go, a rebuild (that may go nowhere) is at least a 40% chance. Doesn't make sense to me. Statistically, at minimum.
We "gambled" on him, and lots of folks say it has worked out.
You say we are close, close to what? To winning a 1st round game in the WAC? to the NCAA?
I'm not calling for his job, I think he's safe for another year (with a lot of pressure on him).
But, at some point, we have to ask "are we trending in the right direction?"
Because at the current moment...we are not.
Unfortunately, the WAC version of Kyle Keller is quickly turning into the Southland version of Jason Hooten,
6 out 7 winning seasons. Going into the coaching market right now OR next year you'd be lucky to find a coach of his caliber. More than 1/2 of new coaches at our level (mid major) fail. And fail miserably. If you want to lead charge for new coaching talent, have at it. I'll be lobbying for staying the course with a proven winner
Anyone remember John Pearce in SFA football? Pearce inherited a crap hole. Had 5 straight winning seasons. He had one stinker, they fired him. That was 1998. We didn't make it back to the post season till 2009.
But, what exactly is "his caliber?"
You are a correct in that he is a proven winner...but, that comes with a caveat of being a regular season winner.
Because, right now, he's a coach that can't win a postseason game.
That's not an opinion, that's a fact.
I hope you are right, i really do.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:It doesn't really matter, as was stated earlier, his contract locks him in for another couple of years.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:We did take the same chance on Keller. Remember, he had exactly one head coaching experience before we hired him...in JUCO.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:Reasonable opposing viewpoint:BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:
And another season grinds to an abrupt halt.
We can blame the injuries, the refs, the travel etc…doesn't really matter.
Facts don't lie.
Keller has been here 7 years (5 postseason eligible years)
In those five years: (in no particular order)
One NCAA
Out the SLC 2nd round
Twice out in WAC 1st round
Missed SLC tourney.
Folks, that's bad.
I said in another thread I thought a program goal should be the NCAA tournament each year.
I was told that was probably unrealistic.
Whelp, y'all were right.
New program goal: Win A game in the conference tourney.
I'm trying not to be pessimistic too much, but for all the money/facilities we pound our chest about, and how awesome a recruiter he "allegedly" is…we sure don't have a lot to show for it.
Utah Tech has 18 losses! EIGHTEEN!
Five years, we haven't won any type of post-season game in FIVE years.
That's a bad trend.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe Keller needs more time.
Is seven years not enough time?
"Next year is our year." - Aggie Football/SFA Basketball
Appreciate the fun banter all year everyone.
Sucks it ended like this, again.
I disagree with your overall sentiment massively. SFA isn't guaranteed post season births just based on our pedigree.
Keller's (almost 70%) winning percentage is outstanding. I suspect he will come back better, next year.
Anyone want to take a chance on going back to the Ned Fowler years. That's what you risk if you let Keller go. 19-13 is a huge disappointment, but what are reasonable expectations. Next year we need to see improvement, at the post season level. For sure. We could take some risks if we had an unlimited budget , like UT or A&M. We don't. Keller can get us back to the top of the mountain. That Duke victory is not that far in the rear view mirror.
Correct, we are not guaranteed anything. But, we're not even putting ourselves in a competitive position to even make the NCAA. That's an issue.
You ask what a "reasonable expectation" is, well, that's it. Not getting one-and-doned.
We can't even get out of the first round.
For as much as we hang on the Duke win as "See, this is how good we could be," we sure do have a lot of losses (like Utah Tech) that scream "see, this is how far away we are."
And that 70% is outstanding...for the regular season.
It has translated into almost nothing in the postseason.
I have heard nothing to not suppor that Keller is a great guy, I'm sure he is.
But, the numbers don't lie.
When it matters most, in the postseason, he/team just are not getting it done.
I'll leave it like this. We are close , very close. Keller isn't perfect, he's got his flaws. I just don't want to take a gamble on a (let's say JUCO all world coach - NMSU) unknown quantity and end up in purgatory for years. The 90's and early 2000's were tough. Really tough. It took Danny Kaspar years to put us back in play and he (Kaspar) never won a NCAA tournament game.
If we let Keller go, a rebuild (that may go nowhere) is at least a 40% chance. Doesn't make sense to me. Statistically, at minimum.
We "gambled" on him, and lots of folks say it has worked out.
You say we are close, close to what? To winning a 1st round game in the WAC? to the NCAA?
I'm not calling for his job, I think he's safe for another year (with a lot of pressure on him).
But, at some point, we have to ask "are we trending in the right direction?"
Because at the current moment...we are not.
Unfortunately, the WAC version of Kyle Keller is quickly turning into the Southland version of Jason Hooten,
6 out 7 winning seasons. Going into the coaching market right now OR next year you'd be lucky to find a coach of his caliber. More than 1/2 of new coaches at our level (mid major) fail. And fail miserably. If you want to lead charge for new coaching talent, have at it. I'll be lobbying for staying the course with a proven winner
Anyone remember John Pearce in SFA football? Pearce inherited a crap hole. Had 5 straight winning seasons. He had one stinker, they fired him. That was 1998. We didn't make it back to the post season till 2009.
But, what exactly is "his caliber?"
You are a correct in that he is a proven winner...but, that comes with a caveat of being a regular season winner.
Because, right now, he's a coach that can't win a postseason game.
That's not an opinion, that's a fact.
Debbie Humphreys had losing seasons 3 out of her first 7. Give it some time. Keller's a good coach. If we fire him, we will all regret it. That's a guarantee.
MasterAxe said:I hope you are right, i really do.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:It doesn't really matter, as was stated earlier, his contract locks him in for another couple of years.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:We did take the same chance on Keller. Remember, he had exactly one head coaching experience before we hired him...in JUCO.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:Reasonable opposing viewpoint:BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:
And another season grinds to an abrupt halt.
We can blame the injuries, the refs, the travel etc…doesn't really matter.
Facts don't lie.
Keller has been here 7 years (5 postseason eligible years)
In those five years: (in no particular order)
One NCAA
Out the SLC 2nd round
Twice out in WAC 1st round
Missed SLC tourney.
Folks, that's bad.
I said in another thread I thought a program goal should be the NCAA tournament each year.
I was told that was probably unrealistic.
Whelp, y'all were right.
New program goal: Win A game in the conference tourney.
I'm trying not to be pessimistic too much, but for all the money/facilities we pound our chest about, and how awesome a recruiter he "allegedly" is…we sure don't have a lot to show for it.
Utah Tech has 18 losses! EIGHTEEN!
Five years, we haven't won any type of post-season game in FIVE years.
That's a bad trend.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe Keller needs more time.
Is seven years not enough time?
"Next year is our year." - Aggie Football/SFA Basketball
Appreciate the fun banter all year everyone.
Sucks it ended like this, again.
I disagree with your overall sentiment massively. SFA isn't guaranteed post season births just based on our pedigree.
Keller's (almost 70%) winning percentage is outstanding. I suspect he will come back better, next year.
Anyone want to take a chance on going back to the Ned Fowler years. That's what you risk if you let Keller go. 19-13 is a huge disappointment, but what are reasonable expectations. Next year we need to see improvement, at the post season level. For sure. We could take some risks if we had an unlimited budget , like UT or A&M. We don't. Keller can get us back to the top of the mountain. That Duke victory is not that far in the rear view mirror.
Correct, we are not guaranteed anything. But, we're not even putting ourselves in a competitive position to even make the NCAA. That's an issue.
You ask what a "reasonable expectation" is, well, that's it. Not getting one-and-doned.
We can't even get out of the first round.
For as much as we hang on the Duke win as "See, this is how good we could be," we sure do have a lot of losses (like Utah Tech) that scream "see, this is how far away we are."
And that 70% is outstanding...for the regular season.
It has translated into almost nothing in the postseason.
I have heard nothing to not suppor that Keller is a great guy, I'm sure he is.
But, the numbers don't lie.
When it matters most, in the postseason, he/team just are not getting it done.
I'll leave it like this. We are close , very close. Keller isn't perfect, he's got his flaws. I just don't want to take a gamble on a (let's say JUCO all world coach - NMSU) unknown quantity and end up in purgatory for years. The 90's and early 2000's were tough. Really tough. It took Danny Kaspar years to put us back in play and he (Kaspar) never won a NCAA tournament game.
If we let Keller go, a rebuild (that may go nowhere) is at least a 40% chance. Doesn't make sense to me. Statistically, at minimum.
We "gambled" on him, and lots of folks say it has worked out.
You say we are close, close to what? To winning a 1st round game in the WAC? to the NCAA?
I'm not calling for his job, I think he's safe for another year (with a lot of pressure on him).
But, at some point, we have to ask "are we trending in the right direction?"
Because at the current moment...we are not.
Unfortunately, the WAC version of Kyle Keller is quickly turning into the Southland version of Jason Hooten,
6 out 7 winning seasons. Going into the coaching market right now OR next year you'd be lucky to find a coach of his caliber. More than 1/2 of new coaches at our level (mid major) fail. And fail miserably. If you want to lead charge for new coaching talent, have at it. I'll be lobbying for staying the course with a proven winner
Anyone remember John Pearce in SFA football? Pearce inherited a crap hole. Had 5 straight winning seasons. He had one stinker, they fired him. That was 1998. We didn't make it back to the post season till 2009.
But, what exactly is "his caliber?"
You are a correct in that he is a proven winner...but, that comes with a caveat of being a regular season winner.
Because, right now, he's a coach that can't win a postseason game.
That's not an opinion, that's a fact.
Debbie Humphreys had losing seasons 3 out of her first 7. Give it some time. Keller's a good coach. If we fire him, we will all regret it. That's a guarantee.
Debbie is a good comp, as it now sets an expectation for Keller.
In her 7th-12th seasons, she finished in the top two of the conference every year, with three NCAA tournament trips and an NIVC trip.
So, there you go.
First step...not being a MASH unit in basketball.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:I hope you are right, i really do.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:It doesn't really matter, as was stated earlier, his contract locks him in for another couple of years.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:We did take the same chance on Keller. Remember, he had exactly one head coaching experience before we hired him...in JUCO.BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:Reasonable opposing viewpoint:BigJack85 said:MasterAxe said:
And another season grinds to an abrupt halt.
We can blame the injuries, the refs, the travel etc…doesn't really matter.
Facts don't lie.
Keller has been here 7 years (5 postseason eligible years)
In those five years: (in no particular order)
One NCAA
Out the SLC 2nd round
Twice out in WAC 1st round
Missed SLC tourney.
Folks, that's bad.
I said in another thread I thought a program goal should be the NCAA tournament each year.
I was told that was probably unrealistic.
Whelp, y'all were right.
New program goal: Win A game in the conference tourney.
I'm trying not to be pessimistic too much, but for all the money/facilities we pound our chest about, and how awesome a recruiter he "allegedly" is…we sure don't have a lot to show for it.
Utah Tech has 18 losses! EIGHTEEN!
Five years, we haven't won any type of post-season game in FIVE years.
That's a bad trend.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe Keller needs more time.
Is seven years not enough time?
"Next year is our year." - Aggie Football/SFA Basketball
Appreciate the fun banter all year everyone.
Sucks it ended like this, again.
I disagree with your overall sentiment massively. SFA isn't guaranteed post season births just based on our pedigree.
Keller's (almost 70%) winning percentage is outstanding. I suspect he will come back better, next year.
Anyone want to take a chance on going back to the Ned Fowler years. That's what you risk if you let Keller go. 19-13 is a huge disappointment, but what are reasonable expectations. Next year we need to see improvement, at the post season level. For sure. We could take some risks if we had an unlimited budget , like UT or A&M. We don't. Keller can get us back to the top of the mountain. That Duke victory is not that far in the rear view mirror.
Correct, we are not guaranteed anything. But, we're not even putting ourselves in a competitive position to even make the NCAA. That's an issue.
You ask what a "reasonable expectation" is, well, that's it. Not getting one-and-doned.
We can't even get out of the first round.
For as much as we hang on the Duke win as "See, this is how good we could be," we sure do have a lot of losses (like Utah Tech) that scream "see, this is how far away we are."
And that 70% is outstanding...for the regular season.
It has translated into almost nothing in the postseason.
I have heard nothing to not suppor that Keller is a great guy, I'm sure he is.
But, the numbers don't lie.
When it matters most, in the postseason, he/team just are not getting it done.
I'll leave it like this. We are close , very close. Keller isn't perfect, he's got his flaws. I just don't want to take a gamble on a (let's say JUCO all world coach - NMSU) unknown quantity and end up in purgatory for years. The 90's and early 2000's were tough. Really tough. It took Danny Kaspar years to put us back in play and he (Kaspar) never won a NCAA tournament game.
If we let Keller go, a rebuild (that may go nowhere) is at least a 40% chance. Doesn't make sense to me. Statistically, at minimum.
We "gambled" on him, and lots of folks say it has worked out.
You say we are close, close to what? To winning a 1st round game in the WAC? to the NCAA?
I'm not calling for his job, I think he's safe for another year (with a lot of pressure on him).
But, at some point, we have to ask "are we trending in the right direction?"
Because at the current moment...we are not.
Unfortunately, the WAC version of Kyle Keller is quickly turning into the Southland version of Jason Hooten,
6 out 7 winning seasons. Going into the coaching market right now OR next year you'd be lucky to find a coach of his caliber. More than 1/2 of new coaches at our level (mid major) fail. And fail miserably. If you want to lead charge for new coaching talent, have at it. I'll be lobbying for staying the course with a proven winner
Anyone remember John Pearce in SFA football? Pearce inherited a crap hole. Had 5 straight winning seasons. He had one stinker, they fired him. That was 1998. We didn't make it back to the post season till 2009.
But, what exactly is "his caliber?"
You are a correct in that he is a proven winner...but, that comes with a caveat of being a regular season winner.
Because, right now, he's a coach that can't win a postseason game.
That's not an opinion, that's a fact.
Debbie Humphreys had losing seasons 3 out of her first 7. Give it some time. Keller's a good coach. If we fire him, we will all regret it. That's a guarantee.
Debbie is a good comp, as it now sets an expectation for Keller.
In her 7th-12th seasons, she finished in the top two of the conference every year, with three NCAA tournament trips and an NIVC trip.
So, there you go.
I'd love for Keller to be a Debbie Humphreys. That's what Ivey seems to be building to. Long-term (sustained) success is what we need. Humphreys, Kellogg, Carthel (getting there) Olson, Keller?