every year-the NCAA basketball and football world proves that coaches do well under one situation and not necessarily the other. Moving up is not always the best option.
The guy at UNI had a chance to move up many times when they were on their run. Didnt. Probably his best move.
Minnesota had a guy from Gonzaga. Failed. And Gonzaga went on to get better.
Tom Davis' son at drake went to Princeton. Got destroyed. Fired.
Craig Bohl at Wyoming? so so. Football Coach at K-state....TBD.
everyone wanted Shaka. He has proven he was not worth it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
every year-the NCAA basketball and football world proves that coaches do well under one situation and not necessarily the other. Moving up is not always the best option.
The guy at UNI had a chance to move up many times when they were on their run. Didnt. Probably his best move.
Minnesota had a guy from Gonzaga. Failed. And Gonzaga went on to get better.
Tom Davis' son at drake went to Princeton. Got destroyed. Fired.
Craig Bohl at Wyoming? so so. Football Coach at K-state....TBD.
everyone wanted Shaka. He has proven he was not worth it.
Maybe the best example is Greg McDermott. Moved up to Iowa State, then backwards to Creighton. It’s been the perfect marriage. Some guys aren’t meant for the P5, let alone glamour, jobs [Reply]
I say this a lot, but I'm not sure how you can legally defend a big man in the post who's allowed to lower his shoulder with impunity. They can just keep backing you down deeper and create space for an easy post move. If you hold your ground you get called for a foul [Reply]
Nothing pisses me off more than a official calling a foul, where that guy is literally 25+ feet away from the low post, yet the official who is within 4-5 feet at the low post has a better vantage point and didn't call it.
This is why basketball blows so much, because officials who are so far away from the action are the dumbfucks who call fouls. [Reply]