The difference between Huggins and Anderson is that Huggins coaches a style, and Anderson coaches a system. (or so I keep telling myself)
What I mean by that is this... Huggins can come in and impose his style of play on any type of player, and that player will probably be better. But with Anderson's system, he actually needs a certain type of player. By that reasoning (still sticking with it), it will take Anderson longer to build what needs to be built.
As for the Opening question. I am ECSTATIC that Quin is gone, and also ECSTATIC that Anderson is Mizzou's coach. They are fun to watch, they play with heart, and Anderson seems 10x more in control than Quin ever did.
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