Posted by CoachWard95 on 2/17/2017 2:26:00 AM (view original):
https://www.whatifsports.com/hd/TeamProfile/Ratings.aspx?tid=7400 Play your senior's and freshman and let them build in rating. https://www.whatifsports.com/hd/PlayerProfile/Ratings.aspx?tid=0&pid=3532347 This player is gonna transfer if you would like to keep 3/3/3/3 structure its very do able to take a walk on since the team offense is running Triangle. This team is in great shape it has led me to become the veteran and vocal point of the conference I would always enjoy that but the time has come to move on and to another program builder job UNC Wilmington or East Carolina University.
Crashing into our HD atmostphere is more nonsense from Planet Ward. Let's review several facts in light of his statements:
Fact: balancing the classes does not place a program on solid footing. Most two-year old children can arrange a dozen blocks into four groups of three separating them out by color or shape.
Fact: Ward is in his fifth season at Miles. The prestige when he started was C+. Today, you guessed it, this self-proclaimed program builder has taken the program to new heights by way of a C+ prestige.
Fact: the real veteran and program builder in the conference is one of the only two other human coaches willing to take on the challenge of facing Ward at least once a season and having to contend with the vaunted Miles program for the Southern Conference automatic bid to the NT is mbarnard02. He returned to Clark Atlanta after decades away from the team. The prestige of the program is up slightly in his fifth season. The roster features five freshmen, so predictably, this might be a down year. I place my money on Clark Atlanta as the program in good shape when set against Miles.
Fact: most schools with an RPI of 99 do not receive an invitation to the PIT, let alone the Big Dance. Even if Miles lands in the PIT, they would be an upset away from the second round of that tournament.
Fact: achieving 100 wins in a world is not a big accomplishment when it takes you just under 250 games to reach it. I am assuming that at four away, you do not need 13 tries to get those special victories under your belt. That .400 winning percentage is not the making of a D1 coach resume. Neither of your target destinations will want to waste their time even glancing at your career for consideration.
This final fact leads me to my point. Ward, do yourself and the rest of this community a favor. Take the time you spend filling the forums with nonsense and instead quietly browse it for information that will help you become a better coach. You might be able to get to win 200 before loss 300 and begin to position yourself for one of those highly sought low D1 rebuilds you desire.
Who am I kidding? Faced with facts and logic, Ward will be left with no other choice but to respond with something odd and filled with excuses for his futility in coaching. This will be yet another failed call to bring an end to the graffiti on this forum that are the musings of our very own Coach Ward.