Doesn't surprise me at all, I think a lot of the teams chemistry problems last year were mainly due to a struggle between Kane and Pittman as to whose team it was. It obviously wasn't Herrion's team, and Pittman is to much of a head case for it to be his team, added to the fact that it was his first year in the program, IMO it should have been Kane's team. Generally speaking, I just mean he should have been looked to as the unspoken leader, and I think he did everything necessary on the court and off last season, compounded a ton by the selflessness he displayed for the team by changing positions last minute for the TEAM, that he should have undoubtedly been our leader. I think Pittman had a huge ME-1ST attitude problem, only concerned with whether or not he made Sportcenter, not W's & L's.
I very much think Herrion is also kind of a headcase, and at several points during his Marshall tenure felt as if he had taken a backseat to Kane, so knowing the 2 best players could not play team ball together, he booted the one that wasn't his guy, but that he was forced to play 40 minutes a game if he wanted any chance of keeping his job, so he sent Kane packing for his senior year and decided to roll the dice on his career and our program, and live or die with Pittman. Horrible decision IMO, and I wouldn't be one bit surprised after this news if Pittman isn't even on the team come December. I realize Herrion finally has his PG, and he got a couple Blue chip recruits, but he has yet to prove in his entire career than he can show marked improvement with any of his teams from one season to the next, and if Pittman blows his chance and isn't around come December, IMO Herrion is one injury/ head case PG leaving the team on a whim away from having yet another season worse than the previous one.
Or for that matter, the new 5 star whatever juco SG looks like he may be the biggest head case of all. There are way to many unproven pieces to this puzzle for us to have as much faith in this team as some are trying to spoon feed us. We have heard it all before to many times. What is proven: Tom Herrion has find a way to coach every single team in his career to a worse record than the prior year. His run to the finals of the conference championship was 100% player produced, more likely in spite of the coaching, than because of it.
I really would not be upset of JUCO King did seal his fate this season. Sometimes you have to sacrifice today to win tomorrow, and I think that is the situation we have. Even if we have moderate success this season, get 20 wins and make the CBI tourney, all Herrion did was put the biggest band-aid in the history of NCAA basketball over this teams wounds to stop the bleeding and save his job, and next year all the JUCO's graduate, then we are right back to square one, with a first round loss in the CIT pay for play tourney, and our fake heart attack having joke of a coach.
Good Riddance!!