More “Coach Fowler” Wisdom

Fowler’s talking to Tim Peeler on gopack.com, so you knew that some unintended hilarity would ensue. Although there are actually some good points in the article (SFN heartily welcomes the promised changes in the basketball office), we can’t resist commenting on this nugget:

“Regarding basketball, when I was an assistant coach at the University of Memphis, our team experienced a similar turnaround. In the 1980-81 season, we were 13-14. By the third year, we were in the Sweet Sixteen and by the fourth year, we were in the Final Four.”

As you may remember, the secret of this remarkable turnaround was simple – cheating. We suppose the Pack could get a better PG with a shoebox full of cash. Is that Fowler’s guiding wisdom to Sidney Lowe?

Fowler spoke specifically to changes expected within the basketball program:

“In this off-season, there will be some changes made within the basketball office. Sidney is going back to square one, looking at what each member of the staff does to make certain it is the most efficient and effective way of getting things done. He is reviewing all facets of the basketball operation. He was at the Final Four, and, as all coaches do, he talked to people he knew in the business.”

We hope that means Sid talked to Larry Brown (between a few rounds of “rock, chalk, Jayhawk”), and that Larry pulled no punches. Naturally, a competent AD would have made sure a neophyte college coach like Sidney Lowe was doing that from Day One. Maybe Fowler has been reading SFN for counseling advice – see here and here.

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59 Responses to More “Coach Fowler” Wisdom

  1. benniebolton 04/12/2008 at 10:39 PM #

    The bar has been set so low, it’s almost like there are no expectations from anyone in our ath. dept. Sure he (“coach”) wants to win, but why exert effort if he’s winning awards while leading such a mediocre (being friendly) athletic department. I’m not sure what to think about a lot of things, I feel best about TOB. Sidney needs to do something to show the faithful he has a clue. TOB is proven if nothing else. I guess we’ll see how things shape up, same old Wolfpack motto, “wait til next year”

  2. JeremyH 04/12/2008 at 11:45 PM #

    turfpack: sounds like we really lost out when Fox left, and I see she is at UCSD now, good school.

  3. ncsufan23 04/13/2008 at 8:05 AM #

    it also says that the team is trying to get overseas to play a few games around Labor Day. Maybe this is the move I have been waiting for Fowler to make. Only time will tell. GO PACK!

  4. redfred2 04/13/2008 at 11:16 AM #

    We now have another BB coach who admittedly needs to adjust and modify his entirely different set of x&o’s to fit the ACC. But he’s also a guy who was in the ACC and attended NC State back when it was all very different, and back BEFORE this place went to hell in a hand basket. Then there is also a new football coach who has prospered and been associated with another group of administrators elsewhere, who were proud of every aspect of their university, did what it takes, and knew what it meant to be successful in athletics as well as everything else.

    Will Sidney Lowe reach back and draw upon those great experiences at NC State??? Will he somehow snap out of this funk and find a way to set the BB program straight? I think maybe so. Will TOB be able to continue his winning ways and go even further than ever before? I think maybe so as well. Put those two somewhere else and I’d think it would be a cinch, but not in Raleigh.

    As is always the case at NC State, it’s just another matter of us against them. The coaches will either be strong enough to rise above the mundane parking lot that is now NC State University, or they will get sucked down like every other fat, and getting fatter, turd that is currently employed by the university.

    What us fans need to come to grips is the fact that the biggest majority of NC State’s athletic endeavor’s have already been lost well in advance of, and in some newly finished office building miles away. It’s all far removed from the game or the playing field where any coach, hopeful kid, or just a plain ol fan, may have their heart and soul invested in The Wolfpack of NC State University later on.

  5. redfred2 04/13/2008 at 1:22 PM #

    benniebolton,

    Let’s say you have a boss that doesn’t place any conditions on your output, people who will come back again and again, faithfully paying for your inferior product, and it’s all considered just fine and dandy. In the later years wouldn’t anyone consider that the perfect place to be before they hung it up entirely, and went sailing off into the sunset?

    The coaches still get paid full time just like their more successful counterparts in the same business, they just don’t have to produce. Because it’s like I elluded to earlier, this place is run by people who think like they’re on staff at a retirement village instead of a university.

    “Nothing can be too ‘up to date’ for us ya know, we don’t quite get all of this new fangled stuff. Let’s keep it in the past…um…but not too far in the past, we can’t seem to remember back very far. Let’s stay somewhere from about 1990, up until about right now, shall we?”

  6. blackdom 04/13/2008 at 4:07 PM #

    WolfDog: 10th only? Do you think it is a secret that people can’t tell the man can’t coach?

  7. highstick 04/13/2008 at 5:18 PM #

    Can we stage a “Burn Fowler” in effigy in major places around the Carolinas? Maybe we could get some press at a minimum and express our displeasure with the state of affairs.

  8. turfpack 04/13/2008 at 6:34 PM #

    Under Foulup we will always suck!

  9. redfred2 04/14/2008 at 11:56 AM #

    Lee Fowler is supposed to have to answer to someone for his crappy job performance, but it doesn’t seem like he has to. I hold Oblinger more accountable, he’s supposed to have the vision and keep his employees in line.

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