I used to think this way too, as if we really had a basketball program. We really don't (didn't). We were decent at best, with really about 4 good teams (95, 96, 03, 04).I don't know, because we've done it before?
I used to think this way too, as if we really had a basketball program. We really don't (didn't). We were decent at best, with really about 4 good teams (95, 96, 03, 04).I don't know, because we've done it before?
I used to think this way too, as if we really had a basketball program. We really don't (didn't). We were decent at best, with really about 4 good teams (95, 96, 03, 04).
Winning the SEC is not a "run."Sure in the regular season but basketball is just like baseball. It's ALL about the postseason which we haven't had a good run since 96. Nobody is celebrating NIT's but if they were how is that any different than celebrating regular season runs from 15 years ago?
^^This X’s a million!I doubt many here hate basketball. I don't think that's the same thing as hating that our program isn't what it used to be or that we've been maddeningly inconsistent under Howland. Those aren't controversial positions to take.
Did we win the SEC in baseball this year?
Just when I think I’m in, they pull me back out.Just when I think I'm out..they pull me back in!
I know it’s been discussed on here a lot, and some of you have told very valid reasons you think that have led to it.. but in all sincerity, the erosion of passion and enthusiasm towards men’s basketball by the MSU fan base has been one of the stranger things I can think of in SEC sports in the last decade or so.
The Hump used to be an absolute gauntlet to try and get through. And now, even when y’all are good it seems like it’s just kinda “meh”. I hope that doesn’t read like an insult because that’s not my intention. It just seems like a fan base went from more or less “all-in” to borderline indifferent in a very short period of time. Without their being any single event or moment you can point to to explain it. (Ok, maybe the hiring of Rick Ray, but every program makes bad hires from time to time)
I know it’s been discussed on here a lot, and some of you have told very valid reasons you think that have led to it.. but in all sincerity, the erosion of passion and enthusiasm towards men’s basketball by the MSU fan base has been one of the stranger things I can think of in SEC sports in the last decade or so.
The Hump used to be an absolute gauntlet to try and get through. And now, even when y’all are good it seems like it’s just kinda “meh”. I hope that doesn’t read like an insult because that’s not my intention. It just seems like a fan base went from more or less “all-in” to borderline indifferent in a very short period of time. Without their being any single event or moment you can point to to explain it. (Ok, maybe the hiring of Rick Ray, but every program makes bad hires from time to time)