Hes gonna be lights out in the rec league.Because we only have $2 million in NIL versus $4-5 million elsewhere, he takes some of the games off since he's not making enough cash per game.
Hes gonna be lights out in the rec league.Because we only have $2 million in NIL versus $4-5 million elsewhere, he takes some of the games off since he's not making enough cash per game.
Sadly, I don’t think that’s how our staff operates.It's about expectations, if coach lets them know anything less than best is not acceptable most will try to reach their best.
What women’s coach?Give Chemotti $1.5 million and a bigger office and hire a new women's coach.
Go back to your mother’s basement snowflakeA valiant effort to nearly come back and win the game in the face of so much adversity. We’re talking about a conference road game in a hostile environment, down a key player due to a season ending injury, and without another key piece because Coach Mooney chose to hold him accountable for being late for a team meeting. That is 15 points per game combined that we were missing. Rip on him all you want but you have to admire his standards. Twenty years in, the coach has earned the benefit of understanding the bigger picture. Protecting culture and discipline in February is more important than squeezing out one ugly win in March. You can’t preach accountability for two decades and suddenly ignore it because the opponent is in last place.
Was it a tough loss? Sure. But short-handed on the road, chemistry disrupted, and still competing isn’t some program collapse. Beyond that, many of you were hoping and praying for a loss anyway and then when you manifested it have proceeded to complain about said loss. Makes no sense to me.
A valiant effort to nearly come back and win the game in the face of so much adversity. We’re talking about a conference road game in a hostile environment, down a key player due to a season ending injury, and without another key piece because Coach Mooney chose to hold him accountable for being late for a team meeting. That is 15 points per game combined that we were missing. Rip on him all you want but you have to admire his standards. Twenty years in, the coach has earned the benefit of understanding the bigger picture. Protecting culture and discipline in February is more important than squeezing out one ugly win in March. You can’t preach accountability for two decades and suddenly ignore it because the opponent is in last place.
Was it a tough loss? Sure. But short-handed on the road, chemistry disrupted, and still competing isn’t some program collapse. Beyond that, many of you were hoping and praying for a loss anyway and then when you manifested it have proceeded to complain about said loss. Makes no sense to me.
AI hasn't yet accounted for lunacy.One downfall to AI is that it’s made it harder to identify the VCU trolls when most things are spelled correctly.
Honestly if we didn’t give Mooney that extension in 2023-2024 (which I now absolutely will say was the wrong decision for Hardt) then I think this would be fair and would agree with ChatGPT. Next year would’ve been the last year on his contract and we try to give him one last push with good NIL and if it doesn’t work out, then his contract doesn’t renew and we move on. But because of that extension, we have to prolong this even longer where we might stumble into another lucky year in 2028-2029 and then we keep kicking the can down the road.I asked Chat GPT whether it thinks Chris Mooney should come back as coach next year and here was its answer:
If we’re talking about Chris Mooney at University of Richmond, here’s where I land:
I would bring him back next season — but with real pressure attached.
Why?
- He’s the winningest coach in program history.
- He’s delivered the program’s highest highs (A-10 title, NCAA wins).
- Richmond isn’t an NIL powerhouse, and stability matters more there than at a P5 school.
But here’s the flip side — and I think this is where your frustration probably lives:
- The program often feels like it oscillates between “legit contender” and “why are we 7th in the A-10 again?”
- The offense can get stagnant.
- After two decades, it’s fair to ask whether the ceiling has been reached.
At a place like Richmond, firing a proven coach is risky. You’re more likely to downgrade than upgrade unless you absolutely nail the hire. That said, if next season looks like another middle-of-the-pack year with declining energy around the program, then I’d seriously consider making a move.
So my honest answer:
Yes for next year — but if there’s regression or stagnation, it’s time.
I asked Chat GPT what that pressure would like and this is what it’s said. Looks like Chat GPT has been reading the forumI would bring him back next season — but with real pressure attached.