Monday, March 17, 2008

Dougherty era ends

Gil LeBreton said it pretty well in his column this morning. There were a lot of reasons to end the Neil Dougherty era at TCU. In the end, Dougherty's optimism wasn't enough to keep him around. Even his optimism -- this is a man who somehow found optimistic words to describe his team during its six-win season three years ago -- had begun to be overshadowed by frustration. It was evident in his voice after every head-scratching loss. He couldn't figure out why the Frogs were so inconsistent. They had some good moments during Dougherty's tenure. But there simply wasn't enough improvement. Although the team is clearly better than it was in 2005-06, there were too many games this season that left fans wondering if the improvement has really been measurable.

One piece of advice for athletic director Danny Morrison: Bring to Fort Worth someone with head coaching experience. The TCU basketball program has sunk too low to allow another career assistant an opportunity.

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