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April 10, 2006

Doyel Hatchets State

I like Gregg Doyel. I do. He digs up a lot of good information that no one else finds and better, he's one of the few national sportswriters who's willing to go after a big name or big program if he thinks it's warranted.

In this case, he's off base though. Doyel savaged NC State fans and local media (read "Caulton Tudor") for running off Herb Sendek. Of course, Doyel has some basis for his argument - Sendek was not an abject failure - but I don't see the need for the vitriol in his article. It's not like they didn't give Sendek ample opportunity to show what he could do. Sendek was in Raleigh for ten years, and remember they were not on any probation when he showed up. Yes, he made it to the NCAAs in five of those ten years, the last five in fact, but he only reached the Sweet Sixteen once. I showed where that rated among ten-year ACC coaches last week.


Sendek had his chance. He showed that he could be fairly successful and that he could reach that level without compromising his principles. Great. That's commendable, but being only pretty good isn't acceptable at NC State. What's so bad about that?

And how does he figure that "Wolfpack basketball will go down the toilet?" That part really baffles me. I understand if Doyel wants that happen - fine - but I don't get how he could predict it. They haven't even hired a new coach yet. Maybe State isn't a first-tier program any more, but there's no reason why they can't stay at their current level and start to reach up to that top plateau. I don't understand how anyone could surmise that they are now doomed to failure.

I wonder if he'll write a mea culpa if he's found to be wrong?

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(1) by Jay (unregistered) on 04/10/2006 08:09 pm
As a Tarheel, Doyal is way off base. I agree 100% with your sentiments on Sendek - he had his chance but he wasn't going to take State to another level. This was the best they were going to get - and I understand how that was unacceptable to NC State fans.

I personally hope Cal comes to Raleigh - how great would that competition be? State wold go from trying to David every few years to being a Goliath right alongside Williams and Coach K. It would be fun.

The biggest loser if Cal comes to the ACC is Prosser. Think he wishes he gave that Cincinnati job a longer look?

 
(2) by devilbythesea (unregistered) on 04/11/2006 08:43 am
Is Doyle's sole reason-for-being to flame? I hardly ever read his column unless it is linked to (as in this case) on another site but every time I've read him he comes up with some inaccurate comments like this. He's done it to Duke, Carolina, and now State.

I watched Herb at State for 10 years. Keep in mind, I ordinarily pull for the Pack as long as they aren't playing Duke. However, for the last couple seasons, I wanted them to lose every game in the hopes that they would finally get rid of Herb. I realize he's a great guy and very intelligent and is kind to puppies and kittens, but it's just not enough to be the best coach for the first 37 minutes of every game. Hell, maybe if they had just required Herb to go to the locker room at the 37th minute of each game, they would have won more. Be interesting to see the number of games they lost during Herb's time there where they were within 5 points of the other team with 3 minutes left.

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