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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

I think Dixon should be starting.  He is clearly the best option at the 1 right now.

He had a great game against G'Town, and obviously hit a huge shot against Kentucky.  I like the chemistry of him coming off the bench.  Could see him developing into a starter, and shoots it with the confidence of one already. 

I'll be interested to see what this team does against a decent Ohio State team in Atlanta.  If they win that game, they should be 13-1 going into the SMU game here in Dallas.  That would be a helluva start. 

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6 hours ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Hubert Davis doing Hubert Davis things last night. 

He's not gonna work out. Every team has the same flaws. Inconsistent shooting, bad shot selection, no defense. When the Same issues keep popping up year after year as the players change it's clear where the issue lies. Without that fluke hot streak resulting in a run to the championship game in his first season he's honestly probably already gotten himself fired.

Our transfers are having a lot of success elsewhere. Elliott Cadeau is the starting PG for #4 Michigan. Tyler Nickel is averaging 15ppg for #10 Vanderbilt. Cade Tyson is averaging over 21ppg fir Minnesota. Hubert barely let Nickel and Tyson off the fuging bench. The guy can't evaluate talent and he can't coach. He's gotta go. Take Wilson and Veesaar off this roster and it's 8-20 all over again.

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Another Hubert Davis start to a game.  Unbelievable how unprepared and uninspired his teams have been in almost every first half since he's gotten here.  

The only exception is the national championship game, where he did the opposite and had the team fold in the second half to blow a double digit lead.  

Tired of watching him on the sidelines.

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm to the point I just want us to suck and fire Hubert. Hubert is our Bryce Young. 

I agree I just can’t take this mediocre coaching anymore.  You have to make a move this offseason.

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Mutherfug Hubert Davis.  If I was the AD, his ass would be standing on the runway when the team plane takes off.  

Does this sorry sack of piss even practice shooting free throws EVER.  This team has never been able to hit free throws under him, with the exception of RJ. 

Tired of watching this bullshit. We are double digit more talented than Stanford or Cal and leave the west coast with two embarrassing and awful conference losses. Unfugingbelievable.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Us getting hot at the right time and making a run to the championship game ultimately proved to be a damning development. Without that Hubert has already gotten himself fired. He's still completely living off a fluke hot streak fueled by Caleb Love.

Those two coach k beat downs were absolutely worth it

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