toast wrote: Sun Dec 31, 2017 3:48 pm
We can ask how many district, regional or state championship titles any coach has won. We can ask how many league championship titles they've won. I've been as guilty as anyone in listing those achievements when defending a coach, when the truth is..... none of these provide a fair or accurate manner in which to evaluate a coach.
It kinda reminds me of what took place in public education a few years ago when our elected leaders came up with a "one size fits all" standard to evaluate teachers and schools. Utterly ridiculous of course as students populations differ greatly from school to school.
Waverly staff has done a nice job over the last several years with the talent available. We've not had a lot of highly skilled or talented basketball players but they're gritty and play extremely hard. A testament to both the kids and the coaches.
I haven’t a dog in this debate. I like Robertson and believe from what I’ve seen and reading on here that he has done a fine job at Waverly. Being a Jackson person I can definitely appreciate getting the most out of athletes because we rarely have any. I always sit a few rows behind the visiting team at Jackson games. I love to hear the opposing coach and his staff and how they do things. In my years since Jackson’s new gym (2004)...Tom Barrick is my #1 pick. Blaine Maddox of Warren is great. Matt Combs of Vinton County is great. I’ve seen several very good and several quite underwhelming (especially the last couple years)
Again, Robertson does a good job and Waverly should’ve happy with him....my words just were more towards Barrick being one of the very best and not downgrading Robertson at all. Also not really about this yearly classic...I just thought yesterday was a good example. Seeing Eastern down 14-4 and then slowly cut it down to start the 4th...I knew Waverly better win that first 4 min.
Good Luck to both programs the rest of the year except for when Waverly faces Jackson.