Steve Fisher is Retiring

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God this conference is Wyomings for the taking. Lets hope they step up next year and assume the mantle as this conference's best.
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Steve Fisher looked like a corpse propped up by a 2x4 on the bench.
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I know Fisher didn't always express respect for Laramie at times, but you know he respected Wyoming Cowboys Basketball. We arguably tested his team's resolve more than anyone over his time.

You have to give the man credit- he took over an outhouse collapse and built it into a nationally respected program. His teams gave relevance to the MW and Wyoming Basketball. He's a great coach and will be missed. Guy's also been through a lot, perhaps some of his own making, but my Wyoming hat is off to him and I wish him a long and relaxing retirement...
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Wyovanian wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2017 6:37 pm I know Fisher didn't always express respect for Laramie at times, but you know he respected Wyoming Cowboys Basketball. We arguably tested his team's resolve more than anyone over his time.

You have to give the man credit- he took over an outhouse collapse and built it into a nationally respected program. His teams gave relevance to the MW and Wyoming Basketball. He's a great coach and will be missed. Guy's also been through a lot, perhaps some of his own making, but my Wyoming hat is off to him and I wish him a long and relaxing retirement...
Absolutely agree with this sentiment. People may not like him, but the guy can coach, and deserves some props for his accomplishments. I wish him well in his retirement.
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Wyovanian wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2017 6:37 pm You have to give the man credit- he took over an outhouse collapse and built it into a nationally respected program. His teams gave relevance to the MW and Wyoming Basketball.
Not even Brandy could pull that one off. The guy resurrected himself at SDSU, but the Michigan stain will always follow him, unfortunately.
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Cya Skeletor, it was kinda fun watching ya, kinda
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