The repetitive pro-Stans and anti-Stans arguments got me thinking
yesterday. What do MSU fans consider a successful basketball season?
It seems as though when anyone ever offers any criticism of Rick, it's
reputed by stating the SEC Western Division Titles, Tourney
Championships, and SEC Reg Season Championship that Rick has
accumulated over the seasons. The counter-argument to that is always
"Well, his post-season resume sucks..." The counter-counter-argument is to discount the post-season results as if the NCAAT is less important than regular season performance.
So I'm curious as to what's better in the eyes of SPS.
My question: IF you had to chose one or the other, would you rather have a season where you:
A)
Had a solid regular season (i.e. some combo or individual
accomplishment of SEC Eastern Division Champ/SEC Champ/SEC Tourney
Champ), but early exit from the NCAAT (1st or 2nd round)
or
B) Have a decent enough season to slide in the NCAAT (no reg season titles) and then make a deep run (Sweet 16 or better)
yesterday. What do MSU fans consider a successful basketball season?
It seems as though when anyone ever offers any criticism of Rick, it's
reputed by stating the SEC Western Division Titles, Tourney
Championships, and SEC Reg Season Championship that Rick has
accumulated over the seasons. The counter-argument to that is always
"Well, his post-season resume sucks..." The counter-counter-argument is to discount the post-season results as if the NCAAT is less important than regular season performance.
So I'm curious as to what's better in the eyes of SPS.
My question: IF you had to chose one or the other, would you rather have a season where you:
A)
Had a solid regular season (i.e. some combo or individual
accomplishment of SEC Eastern Division Champ/SEC Champ/SEC Tourney
Champ), but early exit from the NCAAT (1st or 2nd round)
or
B) Have a decent enough season to slide in the NCAAT (no reg season titles) and then make a deep run (Sweet 16 or better)