You seem like a good guy, but you didn’t address my comments, this time or last. You make assumptions, most of which are incorrect, then lecture on things I already know. That’s fine - you’ll get lots of “likes”.I'm not going to go into every point because it's clear you have a negative frame of mind from the last time that I addressed your comments, but I think it's really important to understand that every off-season, teams like Iowa State, K-State, hell even Michigan State and Tennessee are going to be under siege. Schools with money will come calling. We have (thus far) kept Crooks, Brown, Joens, and Jackson. Add in Ryan, Williams, Tanke, etc. and we've got a good core. Sure, we lost Bristow. That sucks. But expecting us not to lose anybody in modern times is kind of naive. I don't know how you watch what happened this year and come away with the take that Fennelly is washed or not helping our success. Sometimes there we things that were frustrating, sure - that happens under every coach, every year. But he also took a group of 5 freshman to the Second Round, runner-up Big 12 tournament, and forced a legendary coach in Tara VanDerveer to a scrappy overtime where we had a shot to win - all while our best performer had a bad night. I'm not so interested in litigating years' ago history where context may have been lost compared to the proven results on the court this year.
I didn’t ask you to litigate ancient history. ISU WBB hasn’t won or shared a regular season conference title in 25 years but you act like anything CBF does is above question. Are you truly “great” if you don’t win when it matters? Do you not want to celebrate conference titles periodically? With what I’ve watched over the past six years, teams including some of the highest ranked recruits in ISU WBB history, I’m not confident CBF will lead us to conference titles with this promising group. Why would I be?