And you're consistent in your confusingly unreasonable expectations for Miami basketball.
At least I bring it strong at all.
You run away from questions when you realize it's impossible to answer.
And since we've had that money and resources we've built an on-campus arena (in 2003) and gone from perennial doormat to perennial NCAA Tournament participant and contender.
It's not my fault that you don't understand what progress looks like.
What does this have to do with basketball? The two sports that we have a history of excellence are also sports that South Florida supplies a lot of talent. Basketball, not so much.
Make my life less stressful since I'm not fretting over things that I can't control.
At this point in time, we're fortunate to have Jim Larranaga as our coach. We'll probably have to accept 4 NCAA's in 7 years. What a shame, right?
Villanova had won a national championship. They're located in a large Northeastern basketball town.
Care to focus on Miami's program for a moment? Or are you content getting every fact wrong?
Miami basketball does not have a history of excellence.
Do you even know a single thing about this program?
Why have you lied and/or gotten every fact wrong?
I should be embarrassed because I know the history and makeup of Miami basketball?
You should be embarrassed for getting every single fact wrong in this thread.
Larranaga inherited a top heavy roster. What don't you get about that?
We were going to get gutted after 2013 regardless of what Larranaga did. He also lost his best recruit unexpectedly because he was so good.