@tante Great research. I'd guess that WSU, OSU, and maybe Cal are below us in basketball spending?
Very surprisingly it is USC, Stanford, and WSU.
https://www.midmajormadness.com/201...ics-college-basketball-2016-gonzaga-mid-major
@tante Great research. I'd guess that WSU, OSU, and maybe Cal are below us in basketball spending?
Yes, holy ****.Holy **** man.
Not sure I agree. let's look at data.Barring a complete collapse, the ship isn't sinking. It's just not moving.
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason |
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Northern Colorado Bears (Big Sky Conference) (2006–2010) | |||||
2006–07 | Northern Colorado | 4–24 | 2–14 | 9th | |
2007–08 | Northern Colorado | 13–16 | 6–10 | T–7th | |
2008–09 | Northern Colorado | 14–18 | 8–8 | 5th | |
2009–10 | Northern Colorado | 25–8 | 12–4 | 2nd | CIT Quarterfinal |
Northern Colorado: | 56–66 (.459) | 28–36 (.438) | |||
Colorado Buffaloes (Big 12 Conference) (2010–2011) | |||||
2010–11 | Colorado | 24–14 | 8–8 | T–5th | NIT Semifinal |
Colorado Buffaloes (Pac-12 Conference) (2011–present) | |||||
2011–12 | Colorado | 24–12 | 11–7 | T–5th | NCAA Division I Round of 32 |
2012–13 | Colorado | 21–12 | 10–8 | 5th | NCAA Division I Round of 64 |
2013–14 | Colorado | 23–12 | 10–8 | T–3rd | NCAA Division I Round of 64 |
2014–15 | Colorado | 16–18 | 7–11 | T–8th | CBI Quarterfinal |
2015–16 | Colorado | 22–12 | 10–8 | 5th | NCAA Division I Round of 64 |
2016–17 | Colorado | 19–15 | 8–10 | 7th | NIT First Round |
2017–18 | Colorado | 17–15 | 8–10 | T–8th | |
2018–19 | Colorado | 8–3 | 0–0 | ||
Colorado: | 174–113 (.606) | 72–70 (.507) |
They're certainly kicking the **** out of us on a regular basis.San Diego is making tournament runs? SWEEEEEEEEEEEEET
Yes, holy ****.
This is why the bball forum is insufferable for some on the board. I view this point in Tad's tenure the same way I viewed Mike MacItyre's on the football side. He came in and did well, with occasional highs, but he doesn't appear to be the guy to take the program to the next level. That doesn't seem to be a real extreme opinion, but in return I get "You spout bull****, prepare to be burned, I'm stupid, Holy ****...etc".
Maybe we can just talk about how you guys think we can stop losing to the Hawaiis, Ind St, and USDs of the world.
The thing is that in basketball everyone drops games to mediocre or bad mid-major teams. CU has lost too many this year. I'm certainly not happy about it. I'm even more upset about the multi-year trend of being a horrible team when playing away from Boulder. This road disaster show is the biggest thing that Tad has got to fix. If he can't, then he will lose my support.Yes, holy ****.
This is why the bball forum is insufferable for some on the board. I view this point in Tad's tenure the same way I viewed Mike MacItyre's on the football side. He came in and did well, with occasional highs, but he doesn't appear to be the guy to take the program to the next level. That doesn't appear to be a real extreme opinion, but in return I get "You spout bull****, prepare to be burned, I'm stupid, Holy ****...etc".
Maybe we can just talk about how you guys think we can stop losing to the Hawaiis, Ind St, and USDs of the world.
for me, not hard. I think my posting record on Allbuffs show that I'm not too proud to admit my own ignorance. and I did back this up with data.How hard is it to just admit you didn't know what you were saying?
There have even been articles (outside of the Colorado footprint) mentioning the fact that CU loses away games far too regularly. It’s a problem that is no secret.The thing is that in basketball everyone drops games to mediocre or bad mid-major teams. CU has lost too many this year. I'm certainly not happy about it. I'm even more upset about the multi-year trend of being a horrible team when playing away from Boulder. This road disaster show is the biggest thing that Tad has got to fix. If he can't, then he will lose my support.
And that's good!for me, not hard. I think my posting record on Allbuffs show that I'm not too proud to admit my own ignorance. and I did back this up with data.
I embellished the half the money, yes. I didn't have time to sit and research the figures. Tante was helpful enough to grab the numbers and it looks like the majority of schools I listed have smaller budgets than CU.Stop being disingenuous. You came in here spouting bull**** and got called on it.
Step 1: Say programs spending 1/2 of CU are making tournament runs consistently without evidence.
Step 2: When asked for evidence provide list of schools that immediately and thoroughly gets proven wrong.
Step 3: Not know how many tournaments Tad has been to at CU while trying to argue about tournament appearances.
Step 4: Get really mad that people aren't taking you seriously.
I'll admit it's hard for me to watch hoops this year. Cu hoops make me mad. Non CU hoops do too cause they show me what we are missingI'm really curious how much college basketball people on this board watch?
Like, if you only watch CU hoops, that's cool. There's nothing wrong with that. Great that your a Buff fan and you support the team.
But if all you watch is the Buffs and the NCAA tournament, maybe you shouldn't come around here and act like you know everything.
Admittedly, I do not watch a lot of hoops outside of CU and March Madness. Does that mean I'm not entitled to an opinion on how my school is doing? I certainly don't think I came in here and acted like I know everything. I just asked a question, why do a lot of other smaller schools with smaller budgets find their way to more success than we do?I'm really curious how much college basketball people on this board watch?
Like, if you only watch CU hoops, that's cool. There's nothing wrong with that. Great that you're a Buff fan and you support the team.
But if all you watch is the Buffs and the NCAA tournament, maybe you shouldn't come around here and act like you know everything.
I'll admit it's hard for me to watch hoops this year. Cu hoops make me mad. Non CU hoops do too cause they show me what we are missing
That wasn't all you said and you know it. Again, you're having this entire discussion in bad faith so it's pretty naive of you to expect people to sit here and engage with you on that level.I embellished the half the money, yes. I didn't have time to sit and research the figures. Tante was helpful enough to grab the numbers and it looks like the majority of schools I listed have smaller budgets than CU.
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Hopefully he gets the road issues figured out, but it's also the bizarness of losing CBI games and really not being competitive in the postseason. We are a long way from Carlon and Andre leading the team through the PAC12 tournament. The last few years have been a slog to get through.The thing is that in basketball everyone drops games to mediocre or bad mid-major teams. CU has lost too many this year. I'm certainly not happy about it. I'm even more upset about the multi-year trend of being a horrible team when playing away from Boulder. This road disaster show is the biggest thing that Tad has got to fix. If he can't, then he will lose my support.
Tad's the man! Long Live Tad!!That wasn't all you said and you know it. Again, you're having this entire discussion in bad faith so it's pretty naive of you to expect people to sit here and engage with you on that level.
And to your second point about being content, this is the biggest issue I have with you and everyone else who engages in these talks when they are too stubborn to admit they're out of their depth. No one, or at least next to no one, is sitting around here defending being content with how things are. I bet everyone in this thread wishes CU spent three million more per year on hoops and held the program to a higher standard. But CU doesn't, so what most people in here understand is that you've got to understand the context within which CU hoops exists.
Not sure I agree. let's look at data.
if you look at total regular season performance, conference regular season performance, conference tourney performance and post-season performance, the last four years are starkly less impressive than the Boyle's first four years.
first four seasons at CU (note 2011 was Boyle's first year and CU's last year in the XII):
- post season tournament each year (3 NCAA, 1 NIT)
- at or above .500 in conference play each year
- 20+ wins each year
- conference tourney final round: 1 championship, 2 semi-finals, 1 quarter finals
last four complete seasons at CU:
I'm not a Boyle hater, but neither do I think he should be feeling safe and comfortable given performance over the last four years. My projection for this year is that 2018/19 looks more like "last four years" than it does "first four years". I'd be ecstatic to be wrong.
- missed post season once, only made NCAA once
- < .500 in conference play for 3/4 seasons
- >= 20 wins only once
- conference tourney final round: 4 quarter-finals
I do think Boyle has done a good job of keeping out of NCAA trouble and a good job of recruiting and coaching players who don't get into legal problems that embarrass the university. I couldn't immediately find information on how well he graduates players, but my perception based on following the team for six years now is that it's not awesome (someone please correct me if I'm wrong).
if anyone has ready access to Boyle's recruiting class ranks by year, that would be interesting as well. are we holding steady, rising, falling or bouncing?
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Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Northern Colorado Bears (Big Sky Conference) (2006–2010) 2006–07 Northern Colorado 4–24 2–14 9th 2007–08 Northern Colorado 13–16 6–10 T–7th 2008–09 Northern Colorado 14–18 8–8 5th 2009–10 Northern Colorado 25–8 12–4 2nd CIT Quarterfinal Northern Colorado: 56–66 (.459) 28–36 (.438) Colorado Buffaloes (Big 12 Conference) (2010–2011) 2010–11 Colorado 24–14 8–8 T–5th NIT Semifinal Colorado Buffaloes (Pac-12 Conference) (2011–present) 2011–12 Colorado 24–12 11–7 T–5th NCAA Division I Round of 32 2012–13 Colorado 21–12 10–8 5th NCAA Division I Round of 64 2013–14 Colorado 23–12 10–8 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 64 2014–15 Colorado 16–18 7–11 T–8th CBI Quarterfinal 2015–16 Colorado 22–12 10–8 5th NCAA Division I Round of 64 2016–17 Colorado 19–15 8–10 7th NIT First Round 2017–18 Colorado 17–15 8–10 T–8th 2018–19 Colorado 8–3 0–0 Colorado: 174–113 (.606) 72–70 (.507)
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I cannot imagine being this simple minded.Tad's the man! Long Live Tad!!
Yes, holy ****.
This is why the bball forum is insufferable for some on the board. I view this point in Tad's tenure the same way I viewed Mike MacItyre's on the football side. He came in and did well, with occasional highs, but he doesn't appear to be the guy to take the program to the next level. That doesn't seem to be a real extreme opinion, but in return I get "You spout bull****, prepare to be burned, you're stupid, Holy ****...etc".
Maybe we can just talk about how you guys think we can stop losing to the Hawaiis, Ind St, and USDs of the world.
I embellished the half the money, yes. I didn't have time to sit and research the figures. Tante was helpful enough to grab the numbers and it looks like the majority of schools I listed have smaller budgets than CU.
As far how many times Boyle has brought CU to the NCAAs, it looks like you and I were both off by 1. Split the difference. As far as being mad, I'm not. It just seems odd that our program has been stagnant, and is now backsliding, and most people are content with that.
Thank you.That wasn't all you said and you know it. Again, you're having this entire discussion in bad faith so it's pretty naive of you to expect people to sit here and engage with you on that level.
And to your second point about being content, this is the biggest issue I have with you and everyone else who engages in these talks when they are too stubborn to admit they're out of their depth. No one, or at least next to no one, is sitting around here defending being content with how things are. I bet everyone in this thread wishes CU spent three million more per year on hoops and held the program to a higher standard. But CU doesn't, so what most people in here understand is that you've got to understand the context within which CU hoops exists.
I don't think you meant it this way, but I just read "the posters on Allbuffs who know the most about basketball don't post our real thoughts and opinions because we don't trust the rest of the board". Given the high credibility you, Buffnik, have as a poster here, that message really diminishes the value of Allbuffs.Thank you.
What I don't think a lot of people get is that most of us hardcore basketball fans bitch a lot about things to do with the program. We just do it mostly through DMs, group texts, personal conversations, etc. rather than doing so publicly.
The reason for that is that those types of talks are within context. We all know that CU doesn't play the games in recruiting with the payments to get visits and signatures. We know that CU doesn't devote even mid-level of what our peer Power 6 programs do for hoops - that even programs like little Gonzaga have a private jet for the hoops program and a recruiting budget to even travel internationally to scout talent. (Also, we don't want to argue with people who don't seem to even know that basketball is a P6, almost a P7 with the AAC, rather than a P5.) We know that the AD leaves Tad on an island instead of doing things to support the program with student outreach, promotions, staffing and budgets. We know that with the resources available, CU's standard finish should be 8th to 10th in the Pac-12.
So our bitching is with all that as an "understood". We complain about the stubborn refusal to mix up the defensive looks. We complain about the stubborn commitment to sign players who come from the CO prep ranks. We complain about the use of timeouts. We complain about the player rotations. We complain about the inability to focus or finish on the road. We complain about the inability to identify or develop shooting guards that can complement the string of great PGs we've had. We complain about an offense that too often devolves into running a weave 25 feet away from the basket without ever attacking north-south during possessions. We complain about the lack of post-season runs. We complain about the reluctance to sign JUCOs and grad transfers. Etc., etc.
But many of you don't see this and I don't blame you for having the mistaken impression that we are just fine with all that. We're not. Where we are is that while recognizing that Tad is out-performing the median reasonable expectations for the CU MBB program, we know that there are areas for improvement that could allow him to take it above what he has been achieving.
Why don't you guys see these type of complaints from us?
Because if we say this stuff we know damn well that it's going to be ammunition for the casual basketball fans who don't have the context. Those same fans who can't wrap their heads around the fact that basketball is different than football and losing on the road to San Diego isn't a bad loss, it's a missed opportunity. That we'll immediately be confronted with "Fire Tad!".
Very surprisingly it is USC, Stanford, and WSU.
https://www.midmajormadness.com/201...ics-college-basketball-2016-gonzaga-mid-major
Or, perhaps, allbuffs diminishes the value of Buffnik.I don't think you meant it this way, but I just read "the posters on Allbuffs who know the most about basketball don't post our real thoughts and opinions because we don't trust the rest of the board". Given the high credibility you, Buffnik, have as a poster here, that message really diminishes the value of Allbuffs.
We have tried. It gets tiresome. The big issue is that most folks on AB don't really care enough to listen to and understand the context, instead only hearing excuses when that stuff is brought up. We mostly have very casual fans who want a bandwagon to jump on during the football offseason and don't want to hear that CU MBB isn't positioned to give a run like Loyola-IL did last year on a semi-regular basis while regularly being one of the top 4 seeds in the Pac-12 tourney and that Tad significantly out-performs the cards he is dealt. So did Ricardo Patton, fwiw.I don't think you meant it this way, but I just read "the posters on Allbuffs who know the most about basketball don't post our real thoughts and opinions because we don't trust the rest of the board". Given the high credibility you, Buffnik, have as a poster here, that message really diminishes the value of Allbuffs.