Men's basketball got two portal players.
This thread was for women's hoops news. I didn't want to go here, but I am afraid I must.
We replaced the Conference Player of the Year and a 20 ppg scorer with a transfer from Indiana State that has shown little production in game situations. I am not saying Crawford won't succeed here. I think he can. But he is yet to be proven. With that said, I think Crawford was a good take.
Martin is a good replacement for Handlogten. No complaints.
The problem that many of us had is that we made zero attempt to move non-productive bench players to a lower level of basketball with still an opportunity at a full ride. I would really like to hear the justification to keep players that played in 6 to 8 games this season other than "Dan is loyal and likes these guys". That is a poor justification. Yes, this past season we won 24 games. But the weakness was clearly depth and lack of defenders who could stop dribble penetration. We had a chance once the season ended early in March to work with some of our less productive players and use our contacts with D2/NAIA coaches and move these players. We had a chance to bring in some older players that could rectify some of our problems on the floor. The coach refused to go in this manner. The coach knows he can pull out some excuse cards next season and there will be a contingent that will fully buy into to those flimsy excuses.
In closing, the problem isn't the two portal players that he brought in. The problem is two-fold: (a) the recruiting philosophy of the head coach is passe' in this era and (b) the coach wants to ride into retirement by sleeping well every night knowing he has a couple of bench players that will go to class, love ole' Dan and not get into any trouble.....in turn, we won't take a chance on a transfer with some toughnesses and grit, we won't take a chance on an "inner-city kid" who has a little edge to him, etc. etc. etc. It just appears that all is well if Danny's mindset is okay and not stressed out.