I don't think this is right. Kim took over a team that lost
Posted on: January 18, 2019 at 16:01:41 CT
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Jordan Clarkson, Jabari Brown and Earnest Ross - all of of their production.
Haith had nobody committed for the next season either.
Anderson might as well have been taking over a brand new school that had never organized a team.
His first team was one of the youngest in the program's history --- and that was because of Haith's horrendous job of recruiting.
We two seniors (shamburger and keanu post) - barf.
We had only two juniors and they weren't good either (rosburg and transfer deuce bello).
So the entire team was essentially freshman and sophomores.
All this after three straight years of Haith committing and his assistants and some donors committing violations that had our program under a microscope.
This doesn't actually sound anything like most situations that a coach walks into. Sounds like the most extreme and possibly worst situation possible.
----- again... this is a different topic then whether Kim Anderson ever would have been good enough without the baggage. He may never have been.
But it is pretty indisputable that he came into a horrible situation. One that was corrupt and dysfunctional.
If you looked up those two words in the dictionary, there is a picture of Frank Haith/Mike Alden and a description of the disaster they heaped on the university.