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RE: Ollie believes that he will be back next year
(03-08-2018 07:00 PM)WsU Tang Clan Wrote:  Haith and Dunphy are borderline, but if they can't get their acts together soon either, they need to be axed as well.

I agree on Dunphy, he's too inconsistent.

Haith's biggest problem at Tulsa has been his inability to get the team ready to play in non-conference against bad teams. Every year he has been at Tulsa we've had a handful of WTF losses. Specifically losses to: South East Oklahoma St., Lamar, Oral Roberts, and probably a few slightly better teams.

But he isn't remotely close to getting the ax, coming into this season Tulsa had the 3rd most conference wins in the 3 years Tulsa has been in the AAC. Behind only SMU and Cincinnati. We are probably 2nd now, looking at the last 4 years. Obviously, that stat is a bit misleading now that WSU was added just this year though.
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