Ok, after reading the Shaka stories on the other site, it gave me pause for consideration. One of the articles used it as an excuse to "rank" the BigXII coaches including Smart. The writers picked him top 2 or 3--which I find incredulous! That's actually insulting to Lon Kruger, who has been a proven winner at 5 Div.1 schools, not just at 1.
Oooops--> before we call Shaka a proven winner, we see that he cant even win his own conference the last 4 yrs. So, think further: why is it that there is no momentum after that 15min of fame from 1 Cinderella run, which is what Father Time is proving that it was. Talk about parlaying one's self into the lap of riches off of catching a blueblood #1 seed off guard (about 30-40% of the reason VCU won--chancing early 3s, and hitting them, which gave confidence, while the majority of the 'blame' for KU losing lies in multiple KU-fails in the same game: 2-21 trey shooting (free-the-3?), awful transition-D, too many t.o.'s). But let's set aside the gamefilm study of that game for a moment, as conventional wisdom at the time suggested that if KU got to play VCU in a best-of-3 or 5 series, it would NOT be favorable for the young shaved-head coach. Remember such talk? It wasn't only from the KU camp of people just trying to make themselves feel better--it was also said nationally. That KU roster was veteran and experienced, and had only 2 losses all season...it just picked a bad time to have one-of-those 2 left feet outings. When you don't do all the details of what makes you great...then you aren't so great. You become beatable. You make an 11-seed look really good. And so we did.
The peculiar thing, is that game came up in Shaka's press conf at TX. When asked about how his playstyle would translate in BigXII play, he himself said "well, it did pretty well in 2011...", referencing that one game. Really? Well, I'd like to point out to the Smart young coach that his playstyle didn't even win his own LOWLY conference? Why is that, an investigative reporter should have asked? Because, as is the story with press-D teams, once you break it, getting the W becomes a lot easier...his own conference coaches may have solved his 1-trick show, quite possibly. Look at Huggins, who is a far, far better, proven coach than Shaka, who's press-D actually got solved by Baylor of all teams, and got embarrassed by 20pts at WVa.
And I remember Shaka's best team, that Cinderella one that made the Final 4. They got handled pretty readily by their opponent, who spent a few days gameplanning. It wasn't even close.
So while I may tip my hat about 30% to Shaka for his gameplan back in that 2011 game, I mostly scowl as I would to a friend towards our own KU team & coach for they have the majority of the responsibility for that L. But that leaves ONE major question: Why did the University of Texas hire Shaka Smart?? Can he recruit?
Seems to me, that oil-money (WTFrack?) should have gone all-in to get Gregg Marshall, who has done a LOT more in the last 4 years than Shaka.
SO, now ffwd to 2015-16 season. What begins is the 4-5yr long Shaka experiment at TX, and the testing of the theory of KU playing Shaka multiple times not-being-favorable to Shaka. That will be about 10-15 head to head matchups, if one counts possible BigXII tournament play, and people can keep the tally-mark data: Self vs. Shaka. Wanna place your bets? Man, I sure am itching to...
Of course, this begets further questions: In a press style, just how much will big Cameron Ridley play? How about Lammert? We know Myles Turner and Jonathan Holmes are gone. Does TX have the personnel to run his style. Hmm, do I hear a square-peg/round-hole discussion brewing down there in TX...?
I cant get that controversial chant out of my head, when now, in 2015 we think about Shaka Smart: "over-rated...over-rated...over-rated..."
Now the shoe is on the other foot. Shaka isn't going to sneak up on anyone. Guys like Self, Kruger, Hoiberg, Huggins, Johnson, Tubby, and ScotDrew'sAssistant(s) will have plenty of prep time for Shaka Smart--> a gauntlet is being prepared. Y'all don't think Bill Self wants to be first in line to teach a few things? Hell, "redemption" just showed up in Self's backyard.
And the University of Texas just made a BIG mistake. Calhoun out of retirement would have been a better bet. Marshall would have been the best bet, and probably worth whatever they'd been able to offer...
Pull up a chair, this is going to be fun. Im going to bet on the guy with 4 EliteEights, 2 FinalFours, 1 NC game RunnerUP, and 1 NChampionship in the past 7years. People keep trying to count him out, and that's just disrespectful. Did we forget that the very next season after getting bounced by VCU, KU is in the Final Four, in the NC game, battling it out with KY... Stories of his decline "are greatly exaggerated", and lo & behold, we got one such town-crier on the chopping block now...front and center...dead square in the crosshairs--BOOM! Shaka-u-lacka-lot...