Loyalillini10
- Urbana, IL
How did we get here...?
An infinite amount of time (or it seems that way), waiting for the AC3 to be announced. In the grand scheme of things, I don't believe that we will be too worried about Brad's golf game, come October.How did we get here...?
I'll worry about it if he has the entire month of March to play golf.An infinite amount of time (or it seems that way), waiting for the AC3 to be announced. In the grand scheme of things, I don't believe that we will be too worried about Brad's golf game, come October.
How did we get here...?
How did we get here...?
As an "Insider" on a few aspects of coaching at the highest levels, most coaches put in 14-16 hour days 11 months a year 6 days a week especially assistants. Talking about a persons choice to golf, vacation or whatever is just an uninformed, misguided topic! The money they make is irrelevant.
Username checks out.Basketball is a game the object of which is to put a round ball into a round hole.
Golf is a game the object of which is to put a smaller round ball into a smaller round hole.
All seems the same when you get right down to it.
View attachment 9660Is Underwood getting taught by the Chubbs method?
A Cinderella story. Perhaps that's what the assembled are awaiting?It's in the hole.
I thought the original comment was an attempt to be funny, not confirmed he actually is golfing, and it wasn't BU making the statement. I'm missing who is coming off entitled the poster or BU the postee.I didn’t say anything about playing golf all day. I like golf as much as the next guy.
Hats off to millionaires. Yes, he’s probably been pestered by innumerable calls
on the golf course.
However, one of the coaching staff’s main jobs is to recruit...it’s his job.
The university pays him nearly 4 million with incentives to do his job.
Recruiting IS definitely one of the biggest parts of said job.
I’m sure its a pain in the !!!. But I’m sure the trade is more than worth it.
I’m not the only one out there that thought that statement came off a bit entitled.
sounds like grad schoolAs an "Insider" on a few aspects of coaching at the highest levels, most coaches put in 14-16 hour days 11 months a year 6 days a week especially assistants. Talking about a persons choice to golf, vacation or whatever is just an uninformed, misguided topic! The money they make is irrelevant.
Clearly you know better and more about this situation than the guy who actually did the work to take a moribund program from the dumpster to a #1 seed in 4 years. "Doing his job"? Nah.I didn’t say anything about playing golf all day. I like golf as much as the next guy.
Hats off to millionaires. Yes, he’s probably been pestered by innumerable calls
on the golf course.
However, one of the coaching staff’s main jobs is to recruit...it’s his job.
The university pays him nearly 4 million with incentives to do his job.
Recruiting IS definitely one of the biggest parts of said job.
I’m sure its a pain in the !!!. But I’m sure the trade is more than worth it.
I’m not the only one out there that thought that statement came off a bit entitled.
sounds like grad school
Just like this AC search that also seemed like it was never going to be over