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Daily Skiff: Christian didn't waver when Frogs hit rock bottom

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Daily Skiff: Christian didn't waver when Frogs hit rock bottom

By Ryne Sulier
Sports Editor

March Madness is at its pinnacle — eighth-seeded Butler and No. 11 seed Virginia Commonwealth represent half of the remaining teams in the NCAA tournament. TCU's basketball season ended 19 days ago — at least one day longer than many expected.

For anyone who sat through the Frogs' 13-game losing streak, which started Jan. 15 and without the Frogs' third-leading scorer Sammy Yeager, it was evident by the fourth loss in a row the streak could be lengthy after the indefinite suspension of TCU leading scorer Ronnie Moss.

TCU basketball effectively hit rock-bottom.

TCU was 9-8 before Yeager's dismissal and 10-12 with Moss suited up. The Frogs found themselves at 10-21 and 1-15 in conference play before they opened up the Mountain West Conference Championship with a 70-61 victory over Wyoming — their first win since Jan. 12. ...
 

FrogAbroad

Full Member
An op-ed infused with optimism.

Well, why the heck not? CJC is our men's basketball coach for the foreseeable future, so we might as well hope for the best.Whining and grousing hasn't accomplished very much for us.
 

TCUSA

Full Member
Amazing--everybody wants our coaches to do things "the right way," and then complain when the consequences of doing it the right way ends up costing us games. Most of the time, you can't have it both ways. What Gary's done is unique and exceptional in the coaching ranks. I would be happy if Christian can do it the same way even if we have to suffer through a few seasons.
 

FeistyFrog

Sir FeistyFrog
Is this a "make up article" for the other one calling for his head?


No player of coach'e quotes, no explanations to support the suspensions, etc.

Supposed to obviously be in support of CJC, but nothing to support the support.

BTW has Tuffy even decided he is coming back?
 

TFrog

Tier 1
Amazing--everybody wants our coaches to do things "the right way," and then complain when the consequences of doing it the right way ends up costing us games. Most of the time, you can't have it both ways. What Gary's done is unique and exceptional in the coaching ranks. I would be happy if Christian can do it the same way even if we have to suffer through a few seasons.

You are exactly right and it it great to see someone say it!!!!!
TFrog
 
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