Does running off three of his four best guards (and I use the word "best" in only the loosest sense) in a two-month period seem like the behavior of a man coaching for his job next season? It doesn't to me.
Is it possible that Rhoades has told Anderson that he has until after Puryear and Phillips are juniors before he'll decide his future? Maybe that he'll chalk up the sophomore class as a problem of Haith's doing and that he'll give him more time than we're expecting to get his players in here?
I'm not saying I agree in any way shape or form with this line of thinking, but just raising the question
Is it possible that Rhoades has told Anderson that he has until after Puryear and Phillips are juniors before he'll decide his future? Maybe that he'll chalk up the sophomore class as a problem of Haith's doing and that he'll give him more time than we're expecting to get his players in here?
I'm not saying I agree in any way shape or form with this line of thinking, but just raising the question