I've been wanting to make this post for a long time. This is what I've noticed from reading Jason King's "Beyond the Phog" and the "Top 100 things every KU fan should know before they die." And now that I have a break in school, here it is.
What's made KU so special during Bill Self's tenure has been Coach Self's remarkable coaching staff, and quite simply, the bond and swagger that has developed amongst his players that carried over for the first 9 seasons or so of his tenure.
We have had so much turnover since the end of the 2013 (and even 2012) season that it's been hard to get back to where we've always been. That hardened spirit you saw from Tyshawn Taylor, Thomas Robinson, Elijah Johnson, and Travis Releford (the list goes on), that was carryover from Sherron Collins, Mario Chalmers, and Darnell Jackson. That 2008 team embodied the KU spirit. Darnell Jackson said before the Final Four game against UNC, "just let your nuts hang." That, my friends, is swagger. That's confidence. Tell me last time you saw a KU team in the past two years play that way, especially away from AFH. Because National Championships are not won in AFH, unfortunately, they're won on neutral floors. That carryover, that swagger, came from the first Self team with Aaron Miles and Keith Langford. They instilled it into the players that would go on to win the national championship, who in turn instilled it in the Morris twins, T-Rob, even Tyrel Reed (I'm thinking the Mizzou game when I say this). With Self's recruiting tactics in the last couple of seasons, we've lost that swagger. We no longer have that continuation of passing this passion from one crop of players to the next. We're not Kentucky. We never will be, nor would I want us to be. On the front of UK's jerseys, it might as well say Calipari. They don't embody anything. It doesn't mean as much. I don't discount their success or what Cal has been able to do, it's commendable. But it's not us.
Last year made this deficiency prominent to me. After a loss last season, Nadir Tharpe said, "when I got here, there were guys that wouldn't let us lose. There were guys that would cry in the locker room if we did lose." He was right. He could've pretty much said, Tyshawn and T-Rob explicitly weren't gonna let us lose, but you get the idea. Naadir Tharpe and Jamari Traylor are the only ones that carry over the longstanding pride in KU. Tharpe is gone (and while some might be fine with that, I'm not one of them), and Jamari Traylor quite simply doesn't have it. Andrew Wiggins didn't have it. Joel Embiid didn't have it. Perry Ellis clearly doesn't have it. Nobody on this year's team has it. Losing that attitude has hurt KU significantly. What happened to FOE? Too Strong? Put ya shoes on? It's gone.
Another thing that has hurt KU significantly, which has been such a strength has been KU's coaching staff. Losing Danny Manning and Joe Dooley hurt tremendously. But who have been their replacements? Jerrance Howard. A notorious recruiter of the Chicago-area. But that's it. This move certainly lends itself to Self's approach to recruiting in the past two years, but that's it. There' s very little "Snacks" brings to the table besides recruiting. Danny Manning turned average post players into giants. Into lottery picks. We no longer have that in our arsenal. Danny was arguably the best player KU has ever had. He knew that. The players knew that. That's part of instilling the KU tradition. And as for Dooley, look at games from 2007, 2008, even 2012. I watched them all summer in between classes. We ran complicated schemes. Changed our offensive sets, created plays for shooters, dare I say, ran zones. As everyone noticed (except for Bill Self) last year, we could not play man-to-man in 2014. We needed to play zone. We did not, and we lost in the second round to a mediocre team. Players' comments in the past few games about our "mechanic and robotic" scheme, are frightening. If we as fans notice it every game, don't you think opposing coaches do too? If we continue down this path this year, we will come short of our potential again. I for one see Dooley's departure as a possible explanation for the logic-defying ignorance we have seen from KU in the past two years.
My problem with Bill Self is his belief that what has worked in the past will continue to work in the future. If ain't broke, don't fix it. Pardon the historical reference, but the Japanese did not change their military tactics leading up to the Second World War, because quite simply, they worked in the past. Why bother changing them? The carnage of the Pacific War was the result. When you fail to adapt, you inevitably fail. Without so many of the pieces that have held KU together in the past, and kept KU at a high level, we are treading towards a downward spiral to minimal success. And for some, a Big 12 championship is success. Not to me it isn't. We can't win a national championship with the status quo. We have to adapt and change our ways in terms of scheme. I'm all for recruiting players that will be around for more than a year. By all means! But as someone else pointed out, what in the hell is the point in recruiting elite wings if all you want them to do is throw the ball in the post. Hey, B-Star was great at that. Just go recruit 3 of those, a really good center, and a PG and we should be set...right? It's not going to work out that way. Play to your strengths. Don't treat them as a burden. Because this is college. Not high school. You choose your players. They're not handed to you.
This much to me is obvious.
Happy Holidays, everyone!