[Husker] The Irresponsible Rush to "Bury Barry"
Sean McGrath
SeanM at omahasteaks.com
Thu Feb 24 07:35:37 CST 2005
I have found that with Shatel the opposite happens to what he predicts.
That's why I knew the Packers weren't going to the Super Bowl this year.
Shatel predicted they would be there. I see the same thing with Collier.
Sean
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Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 11:44 PM
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Subject: [Husker] The Irresponsible Rush to "Bury Barry"
The easy thing to do is hop on the "Bury Barry" bandwagon ... however,
there's not much room left. Five weeks ago, I thought Barry Collier's
job here was
safe. Now I'm NOT so sure. The bandwagon is gaining momentum on a
daily
basis. But the piling on and superficial sniping by some of the
knee-jerk,
flavor-of-the-week crowd is starting to get to me.
If someone were to ask me "should Barry be fired?" ... I'd have to admit
I
can see both sides. But I'm leaning about 70-30 that he SHOULD be given
one
more year. Nobody's been more specifically critical of him on this list
than me
(come to think of it, nobody's probably defended him as much, either).
But
you've NEVER heard me come close to saying he should be axed.
I know the record. I know the frustration. I know about how he sat his
star
freshman for basically all of the second half of the KU game -- I won't
defend it. But I also know what the program was like when he took it
over. Fire
him and who are you gonna' get who's going to wave a magic wand over the
Devaney Center and make it all better? No, he hasn't done what he needs
to do ...
not yet. Maybe he won't.
But I also remember the old baseball axiom that goes "sometimes, the
best
trades are the ones that you DON'T make." You'll find some K-State fans
who wish
they wouldn't have tried to run Dana Altman out of town years ago.
We lose four seniors off this year's team, but next year we'll have more
overall talent. I heard some idiot on some talking-head show say today
that
"nobody's seen these incoming players play." Yes, we have and they ARE
legit (I'll
guarantee you that Pedersen and Boehm have seen them play!). Nobody's
questioning whether or not McCray and Maric are ready-for-prime-time Big
XII players
now, and these new guys are supposed to be in their talent class. I
say,
bring it on!
There's a major change coming next year. The new guys take over. Next
year,
Joe McCray and Aleks Maric are, all of a sudden, the cornerstones of
your
team. It's THEIR team (and they've shown enough of a collective nasty,
get-after-it, only-the-strong-survive mentality to make me think that
they definitely
"get it.").
Eddie Sutton is as good as it gets. Last night he said that he didn't
think
Collier initially understood the level of talent needed to compete in
this
league. He also said that it's evident that the talent is getting
better at NU
and that "these people" need to cut him some slack. Of course, fellow
coaches
are going to be supportive, but it also segues into a rant about what an
irresponsible "journalist" Tom Shatel is.
Is he (Shatel) aware that he's the sports columnist for the largest
newspaper
in this state? He's talking about somebody's job here and he was WAY
TOO
QUICK to fire off that column. I know about selling newspapers, so
please don't
go there. But he's also in a position where he can help incite and/or
sustain
the witch-hunt mentality and he's chosen to do just that. I thought it
was
in poor taste. It was WAY TOO QUICK ... irresponsible? I think so. At
the
least, it was very premature. If you have to run it, why not run it
after the
season's over? I know ... the rush to be first! I know he's a
columnist, not
a reporter -- and I know the difference. But the number one rule in
journalism is "don't become the story!" Congrats, Shatel. They were
laughing at you
on ESPN last night and Eddie Sutton thinks you're an idiot.
Shatel mentioned that the incoming players were legit but questioned
whether
or not Barry was "the right guy to coach them?" If Barry's gone, that's
a big
assumption to think these new players will stick around for the
duration. I
think they (Harris, White, Walker, Marks, etc.) have signed and are
committed
for next year. One scenario is to keep Barry for another year, and say
good-bye if he doesn't make the leap NEXT YEAR. At least that would
make it tougher
for these newcomers to leave, I would think.
My bottom line: I want to see these new kids in Husker uniforms and if
it
means keeping Barry for another year, if for no other reason, THEN YOU
DO IT.
Disagree? Fine. But tell me what you have in mind and how you're
realistically going to resuscitate the program?
And as far as Shatel is concerned? What a tower-sitting, pot-shot
sniper!
I've waited for a while now for the talent level to improve like it has
over
the past two years. I'm ready to stick it out another year. This
talent is
what I've been waiting to watch. I'm totally offended by some J-School
hack from
Missouri firing off an "oh, just fire him" piece of drivel relating to
something I care about.
Thanks for the therapy session, fellow listers.
Dave Norris
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