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re: Woodward Basketball Coaching Hires

Posted on 3/18/23 at 12:09 am to
Posted by Curtis Lowe
Member since Dec 2019
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Posted on 3/18/23 at 12:09 am to
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No it wasn’t Woody’s full body of work. It didn’t cover his time at LSU when we were winning. That was left off.

If you are going to blame him for Romar’s losses then he should get credit for Wade’s successes while he was AD, right???


I loved the way OP cherry picks the stats. Romar had his most successful years at UW after Woodward was hired as the fulltime AD in 2008, winning the PAC10 twice and advancing to the Sweet 16 once. But, that was before a contract extension, so obviously that cannot count. Let's also not include an NCAA appearance and NIT quarterfinal loss after said extension.

Buzz never coached a game under Woodward. However, he did manage to win an SEC championship and was runner-up in the NIT last year and made the NCAAs this year. Seems to have that program going in the right direction. But, somehow in the view of the OP this is a blight on Woodward.

Woodward has hired two, repeat two, basketball coaches in his career as an AD. One has his program headed in a positive direction and the other is in year one.

Why such foolishness OP?

Posted by ellessuuuu
Member since Sep 2004
8557 posts
Posted on 3/18/23 at 9:00 am to
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I loved the way OP cherry picks the stats. Romar had his most successful years at UW after Woodward was hired as the fulltime AD in 2008, winning the PAC10 twice and advancing to the Sweet 16 once. But, that was before a contract extension, so obviously that cannot count. Let's also not include an NCAA appearance and NIT quarterfinal loss after said extension.


If you would have followed the entire conversation, you would have gotten exactly what I was talking about. Romar had that program rolling when Scott got there, why did it end up in the ditch during his tenure?
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