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(Penny Hardaway)
I was listening to talk radio 92.9, and I think it's crazy how people are acting as if the basketball program has been top five consistently. They quick to point out what you did wrong instead of lookin The man went 17-7 in conference play with a record above .500 overall at 20-10. People need to stop bashing this man for the hard work he done in a short time ,but saying he is not fit for the job because someone doesn't perfectly align with your views on coaching style or decisions made during games seems rather short sighted given his track record so far compared others before him that had much less success here too! It just amazes me when some fans act like experts even though they have never led anything successful themselves let alone something major such an NCAA Division One Basketball Program which very few can say they done. Just because you don’t get the results you were looking for don’t pan out don’t mean you go on a witch-hunt. What really gets me is the man you all think was the savior led us to an investigation that wiped every win away from the one and done program every year we had. And have the nerve to bash Penny for accepting portal players for one or two years. If that man leave this program is destroyed no one is bring in top tier recruits like Penny marinate on that SMDH. Moral of my post …That Memphian Stupidity/Perfect ESPN Analyzing baffles me EVERYTIME.

I completely agree with you. Penny Hardaway has done a great job with the basketball program in a short amount of time, and it's unfair for people to be quick to criticize him for any mistakes. He has a winning record and has brought in talented players to the program. It's important to look at the bigger picture and appreciate the hard work he has put in. The criticism and negativity towards him seem unwarranted. His track record speaks for itself, and we should support him rather than tear him down. Penny is the best thing that has happened to this program in a long time, and we should be grateful for everything he has done.