Just to show you how making 2 sweet sixteens and 1 Final Four is misleading as the only measuring stick. Richard Williams won 2 first round games in 13 years at the SEC tourney. His SEC tourney record was 4-11 and in 1994-95 we won 3 games and won the tourney. In only 1 other year did we go 1-1 and all the others we were 0-1. Yes he did take us to theSweet 16twice and the Final Four once. We lost our NIT games in the first round and in the 2nd round both times. Richard's regular SEC conference record was 89-113 and if you add in the tournament record, it was 93-124. Now, these same folks are now saying Rick Stansbury is not as good a coach. That is baloney based on the results above. Nobody has had more success than him and he has never embarrassed us at an SEC tournament and has a winning record in the SEC. Kind of odd how folks seem to forget history and then gloat over 1 or 2 good seasons. Consistency means nothing in today's "I want it now mentality" . If Rick goes to the sweet sixteen and loses I see no difference than any other loss in the dance. The only statistic that counts is who wins the championship. This is not to say we shouldn't strive to reach those goals but many folks have been brainwashed by distorted facts. These facts are accurate and interestingly you have to go the history of the SEC men's tourney to get the tournament results. For some reason MSU's head coaching records regarding coach's 2nd best coach in America doesn't list the tourney wins and losses. Just some food for thought