Some coaches inherit gold,
Posted on: February 9, 2017 at 19:13:03 CT
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Such Frank when he first got here and when he got to Tulsa. I don't know if you noticed but no program has gotten better that he's been at. In fact Mizzou got progressively worse in terms of the overall internal structure of the basketball program. He just left before he truly completed the dive into the dumpster. Kim inherited a program with APR issues (and yes these were caused by Haith not Kim), a program with bad kids, an NCAA investigation that he wasn't even told about, a worthless assistant coach (Tim Fuller, notice he's not coaching basketball, wonder why?", and a compliance department that made the epic fail of screwing him on a graduate transfer ruling that for some reason is never talked about on here. How much better would this team be with a grad transfer big man and legit guard? ALOT, definitely enough to save KA's job. Kim inherited a train wreck that was about to happen as soon as Clarkson and Brown left. You can blame Kim for a few things but most of what happened lies squarely on Frank Haith and the administration and Tim Fuller.