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  • JayDogJayDog ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I don’t see how anyone can judge based on this season of Covid. Nothing is right. And when is the last time Georgia was a premier destination for basketball recruits?

    Crean is a good coach. Whether he can do it at Georgia remains to be seen. It is just too early to kick him out and start again. Considering the mediocre history of UGA basketball and the challenges of Covid on recruiting and on team management—Crean deserves a couple more years.

  • PedroPedro ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    His wins on the recruiting trail created interest for me. The lack of follow through on the court has resulted in disinterest once again.

  • dgd829dgd829 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Guys I think we all just need to calm down...


    This is a total gut job and rebuild...


    look back at the 2016 FB season we were a few plays away from 11-2 or 3-9...


    If the fab 4 hadn't come back for 2017, what does UGA's FB trajectory look like?



    Y'all need to calm down with this fire Crean stuff.


    After year 5 is the soonest I'm willing to part with a coach.


    Not every player you recruit is gonna work out, reestablishing a connection to ATL was the main thing I wanted to see in year 1-2, sure I'd like for us to have better success in the SEC at this point, but this team is still extremely young.


    I like the bones that Crean has with this program, we just need to finish games.


    If he goes .500 in the SEC in year 5, then I still don't think you fire him.


    I'm looking for a coach that can get us to .500 in the SEC on bad years and top 2-3 in the SEC on good years, and maybe we have a great year where we are top dog, but I mean we can't expect that to happen over night and then fire a guy in the middle of a rebuild.

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