Tulsa has lost 11 games

libertychamp

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8 Games by less than 5 points 1 by 7 points and 2 blowouts Frank has the best 11 loss team in the nation ๐Ÿ˜‚ Genius coaching moves and play caller and the man with the best halftime adjustments in the ncaa ๐Ÿ˜‚
 

rusty-c

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This season has got to be similar to Dante's Seventh Circle of Hell...
 

TU_BLA

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8 Games by less than 5 points 1 by 7 points and 2 blowouts Frank has the best 11 loss team in the nation ๐Ÿ˜‚ Genius coaching moves and play caller and the man with the best halftime adjustments in the ncaa ๐Ÿ˜‚
I'm hoping Rick Dickson and TU don't use the "competitiveness" as an excuse to keep him around or else next year the women's team will outdraw the men's for the first time ever
 

Clong83a

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Yeah.... I was a Haith supporter for a long time. A lot longer than most here. I like him, and really want him to succeed. I gave up after last year, and this year has put on full display just why he has to go.

His late game coaching has always been an Achilles' heel, and he has never learned how to do it or hire an assistant that he was willing to listen to for that portion of the game.

Even if he truly believes that he has a brilliant late-game strategy that his players are simply incapable of carrying out effectively, shouldn't he adapt at some point to the capabilities that they do have, instead of continuing to set them up for failure? That's what really makes good coaches, IMO.

I don't know if it is pure stubbornness, or just an inability to learn his own weaknesses, but either way I think it is time for him to go at the end of the season. I think at this point even if he won the AAC tournament and then went on the Sweet 16, he should still probably go. Actually, that might be a best case scenario in that someone may unwittingly take him off our hands.