It’s an absolute struggle of trying to cope with the product Missouri basketball is displaying on the court, and deal with the fans who think real college basketball is much like a video game that you can simply reset when you’re losing.
Fans have nothing better to do than criticize from an angle that ESPN has trained them to come from. If the team isn’t good, it’s the coach’s fault.
Nowhere is this unsupported reflex-reaction way of thinking more prevalent than at Missouri right now. Fans have become accustomed to a traditional winner, and with every loss that adds up, their baseless accusations that head coach Kim Anderson is the root of the problem shows their complete and utter ignorance.