For Haase's sake there better be more to the story than this. Every coach has to reintegrate injured players into the rotation. Does anyone on this planet think this team is better off without all the depth it can muster, irrespective of who starts? How'd it work out when Haase sat ZW for 2/3rds of that WSU loss? I'd also challenge this notion that Haase's "wonder" lineup did measurably better; it tanked at Utah, Colorado (fair enough), ASU, and WSU. Three of those losses are the worst of the season, without competition, really.
I say all this not knowing all the facts, but so far the picture coming into focus doesn't have me sympathizing much with coach.
(03-05-2021, 02:22 PM)Brickcity Wrote: (03-05-2021, 02:20 PM)CardinalSagehen Wrote: (03-05-2021, 11:59 AM)gailtate Wrote: (03-05-2021, 12:41 AM)martyup Wrote: Oh come on! The story is out there, so tell it. Rivals doesn't own the truth. Spill the beans already.
We get what we pay for here.
Hey guys, Twitter is free! (unless you're counting the personal information and marketing impressions that you traded to be there.) This is probably the gist of what Rivals had to say.
[tweet]https://twitter.com/StanfordRivals/status/1367560775770927105?s=20[/tweet]
My sense is that DD may have had a particular problem with his new role.