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UNLV Offense?

I hear a lot of complaints about our offense or lack of offense. I am no guru, but what i have seen lately looks like garbage.....weave weave weave until our alpha has the ball and then see what happens. There has been consistent talk about not knowing what to do against a zone as well.

I am wondering which UNLV coach has ran the best offense?

Lindy; Kevin, & Barry

Please, all of you, QUIT wearing black uniforms every chance you get. I have never see a program so allergic to wearing their school colors. I have never seen our UNLV football team wearing a uniform such as grey pants and scarlet jerseys in the last ten years. Our basketball team must be about 2-8 on their last ten black uniform games. And, then, the Lady Rebels, in their Biggest game in years decide to wear The San Diego St colors. Mindboggling and disappointing. I was sick when I saw them come out on to the court. Where are our Rebel Red uniforms????

Spring practice

Does anyone have any insight to how practice is progressing? From what I know it was closed to the public, but that’s never stopped peaking through a fence. I’m out of state, but was curious if someone knew how the competition is going and new players maybe making a splash. I guess we’ll know more with the spring game around the corner.
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This is GOLD

His team is under .500 plus he has played like 5 or 6 years. They were invited to some other tourney last year also with a record und .500 which the lost in the 1st game. Cheated my ass.
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I’m just going to get this out of the way

When kids start transferring, typically people point fingers at coaches for not retaining them or not having the power or personality or capturing the trust of a player. It will always blamed on coaching. That’s just the way it works. This year, last year, 10 years ago, 20 years ago.

Sometimes coaches don’t want kids back and help them land elsewhere. That’s true.

I’m not looking to protect or make excuses for KK or any other coach - but it is not their “fault”. The environment of college sports is so much different and I’m sorry, kids have changed a lot. Values, patience, etc - they’re off. Freshman think they should have star power. Guy A in front of you who is clearly better and more valuable sucks in your eyes and you should be getting more minutes; the coach is stupid for not seeing it. Player circles can be toxic and self serving. Far more times than not, it’s the players’ “fault”.

I see both sides, coaches used to have every ounce of power and it’s shifted the other way. Only the most established programs, the most stable actually, have a stronger balance of that.

We aren’t there and I don’t know that we ever will be.

So don’t be surprised and instead of crapping on KK for not keeping kids (I don’t think he’s done a great job so far with the program, but I’m joy going to blame him for every single thing when this is more of a systemic problem that’s difficult to control), I’d say you should take a step back and see things for as they actually are.

Losing kids at a more rapid rate started during Lon’s era, didn’t afflict Spoon or Bayno as much. But it’s more a current climate thing than it is a coaching thing. Kids have more options than every before and they’re using them, usually shortsightedly, at least in my opinion, in most cases.

KSU

Hired coach March 21, 2022, 2 returning players sweet 16!

I know MWC is brutal, since UNLV is in select company of not making NCAA with AFA/SJST now.

Convention center was around 6300, I believe UNLV would have actually filled what twice last yr?

At least I saw Duke yesterday, and 5 Duke fans yelling mis-match at start, leaving silently with 2 min to go, lol

Staff

From coachingchanges so take with a grain of salt:

We are told (as unbelievable as it sounds) that Barret Peery kissed Dusty Womble’s ass so incredibly well during his one year in Lubbock that he is a serious candidate to replace Mark Adams as the Texas Tech head coach.

Conference success vs team success

Given the conference we are in, what do you consider conference success?

I was thinking about it this morning. When UNLV won it all, I think the conference might have been 6-2 (UNLV 6-0). I consider that UNLV success on a national stage, but certainly not BWC success.

So it got me thinking, what is conference success?

I think it’s one win for every bid and the wins are among more than one team. For instance, if SDSU were to win it all, the MWC would be 6-3, I would consider that SDSU success but it doesn’t say much about the conference. If SDSU bows out after the S16, and say USU won a game, UNR and Boise losing in first round, thats 3 wins, 4 teams, 2 teams with some success. I still wouldn’t call that strong. If SDSU and USU both made the S16, 4 wins, 4 bids, among two teams. I’d call that a success. Or 3 bids win a game and SDSU makes the S16, I’d consider that a big success (for the mountain west, not if you are the B12 or ACC or B10).

How do you guys view it?

A major concern

What we’ve been doing the past couple of years isn’t remotely close to working even a little bit. Doesn’t matter if you think KK should be fired or given an extension. You can’t tell me that nearly every aspect of our total game isn’t disjointed for large portions of games unless we play a JV squad. Your eyes aren’t deceiving you though your brain may be.

I’m hopeful that CKK is reassessing everything about his approach to this program because what’s being done isn’t working. It’s just not. It shouldn’t work to a degree for Miles but not here. It shouldn’t work for a large degree for Odom but not here. Odom did step into something mediocre but stable. Miles stepped into a team that existed in name only.

He has resources, he has his dad who should be a fantastic mentor, though Lon really never had to deal with the portal to this level. And that’s something new. But the guy knows program building and stability.

Now I’m not as close as I used to be, some contacts have fallen by the wayside because they don’t care anymore, they don’t want to waste time and energy any longer. Still some remain. Anyway, I’m hearing that there is a high level of stubbornness, doing it my way, I know how this needs to go …. And that’s great if it’s working, it’s the best way to establish a new foundation and identity. If it’s not working, it’s a problem. A great strength can be taking the right advice and implementing it.

In a way, it reminds me of Marcus Banks. Nobody could tell him what to do, and I mean nobody. He was going to do it his way. He couldn’t be budged from that. Not even by the NBA coaches. As stubborn as a player can be. So did it work? Well, he was a lottery pick, he made his money, he didn’t compromise what he believed in and he “made it”. Would he have been a better player and lasted longer if he was more coachable? I think so but can’t be sure, but in the end, he did it his way and found success. I feel like his strong stubbornness was his greatest strength (he was slighted as a Vegas prep kid) and it was his greatness weakness.

My guess is if we don’t see some rather large changes … and we keep using the same philosophy through recruiting, offensive and defensive schemes, scheduling … we are going to have results in a similar zip code. Which I can’t see heading into year four. I feel like it’s now or never for KK.

OT: OFF TOPIC SVB

First Off: I'm not a financial advisor and this isn't a recommendation.

Hopefully, you all have followed the SVB banking crisis. If not, check out the article below. I hope that anyone with more than $ 250,000 in a regional or local bank has already taken steps to take your FDIC uninsured money out and move it to a MUCH larger bank. May end up nothing at all, but if it is, some higher net-worth individuals and some businesses could be in trouble.

16 FDU beats 1 Purdue

I dont know anything about FDU. Or Purdue for that matter. And before I get into this, I'll say I understand keeping Kruger for year 3 and I also would have understood if they had fired him.

Fairlight Dickinson was a 4-win team last year.

This is Tobin Anderson's first year as head coach there.

They went 20-15, 10-6 in a conference called the NEC.

They knocked off Purdue.

Not advocating to hire the guy, just one of those things that we will be looking around forever thinking "why can't we win a game in the mwc tourney if this team can win the NEC and beat Purdue?"

Also, good for them. Awesome to watch. Coach's interview post fame with TNT was excellent.

Transfer Portal

With the 60 day window this year there has been a rush for players to enter, especially for schools whose season is complete. I am surprised no UNLV player has put their name in already, odds are someone will leave just surprised they didn’t put it in right away. With 60 day limit time does matter to get all possible destinations also schools are going to lock up spots more quickly than the past.

Current targets that have been linked with UNLV on Twitter are underwhelming to be impact transfers. Typically you don’t see players going up a level being impacts and that is what UNLV is attached with mostly (Robert Jennings from Texas Tech, the exception). My guess is over the next week as teams are knocked out we will be linked more with P5 players looking to move on. I think the lower level players we are linked with right now are more feelers but I wouldn’t see any of them committing to UNLV soon (at least I hope not).
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