I always figured Fran would go back to Philly, maybe to St. Joe's, after his sons were done in IC. Seems like that might have been a good idea.Minnesota upset Iowa at Iowa......
“I’m not the victim…..But I’m the victim!”Hurley needs anger management or something. he is constantly berating the refs and coming onto the court. tonight he said to them "don't turn your back on me, I'm the best coach in the f---ing sport."
As an official in a different sport (soccer), I'll first say that head coaches do have a right to engage in discussion and communication with officials and to advocate and support their teams. There should never be a draconian "coaches cannot talk to officials". Good communication between coaches and officials is extremely healthy for the game.NCAA really has a problem with Diva coaches.
Should be a zero tolerance for profanity directed at officials and walking onto the court during play, automatic ejection and technical.
In the mind of the NCAA the only problems are ones that affect the bottom line and the ease and luxury of their bureaucracy. So not saying you're wrong, but if your argument is based on equity it's irrelevant.NCAA really has a problem with Diva coaches.
Should be a zero tolerance for profanity directed at officials and walking onto the court during play, automatic ejection and technical.
The issue with the NCAA is that Dan Hurley's behavior drives ratings, articles, clicks, and other engagement. That's really the bottom line for the NCAA, so they will continue to condone and tolerate it.In the mind of the NCAA the only problems are ones that affect the bottom line and the ease and luxury of their bureaucracy. So not saying you're wrong, but if your argument is based on equity it's irrelevant.
This is something I never knew I needed.If it’s about ratings, as was mentioned, there is an alternative. A player sees a coach on the court during play plow him over. Force the officials to throw him out with a damaged ego and hurt body. Win win??
This is something I never knew I needed.
Imagine Boswell fastbreaking down the middle of the floor full speed for an easy layup. Then, seeing an enraged Hurley standing on the court, Kylan changes his mission. He veers away from his open path to the basket and heads toward the sideline where he flattens Hurley in a decidedly one sided collision. After Kylan makes his layup, Hurley stands up with his glasses broken and crooked on his face, mouth agape, a sneaker print on his buttoned shirt. And just when he regains his bearings, he looks over to see the refs T'ing him up.
This is something I never knew I needed.
Imagine Boswell fastbreaking down the middle of the floor full speed for an easy layup. Then, seeing an enraged Hurley standing on the court, Kylan changes his mission. He veers away from his open path to the basket and heads toward the sideline where he flattens Hurley in a decidedly one sided collision. After Kylan makes his layup, Hurley stands up with his glasses broken and crooked on his face, mouth agape, a sneaker print on his buttoned shirt. And just when he regains his bearings, he looks over to see the refs T'ing him up.
This is something I never knew I needed.
Imagine Boswell fastbreaking down the middle of the floor full speed for an easy layup. Then, seeing an enraged Hurley standing on the court, Kylan changes his mission. He veers away from his open path to the basket and heads toward the sideline where he flattens Hurley in a decidedly one sided collision. After Kylan makes his layup, Hurley stands up with his glasses broken and crooked on his face, mouth agape, a sneaker print on his buttoned shirt. And just when he regains his bearings, he looks over to see the refs T'ing him up.
That would make a great pre-game clip for the scoreboard before every MSU visit. Insert Heathcote slamming the ball into his face. We would be on our way to a real montage to entertain and fire up the crowd.This is something I never knew I needed.
Imagine Boswell fastbreaking down the middle of the floor full speed for an easy layup. Then, seeing an enraged Hurley standing on the court, Kylan changes his mission. He veers away from his open path to the basket and heads toward the sideline where he flattens Hurley in a decidedly one sided collision. After Kylan makes his layup, Hurley stands up with his glasses broken and crooked on his face, mouth agape, a sneaker print on his buttoned shirt. And just when he regains his bearings, he looks over to see the refs T'ing him up.
When his inevitable DUI comes, you can totally hear him saying “do you know who I am?” to the poor cop.Hurley needs anger management or something. he is constantly berating the refs and coming onto the court. tonight he said to them "don't turn your back on me, I'm the best coach in the f---ing sport."
Followed the next day by this, no thanks. You want to take out Hurley, that's what walk-ons are for.This is something I never knew I needed.
Imagine Boswell fastbreaking down the middle of the floor full speed for an easy layup. Then, seeing an enraged Hurley standing on the court, Kylan changes his mission. He veers away from his open path to the basket and heads toward the sideline where he flattens Hurley in a decidedly one sided collision. After Kylan makes his layup, Hurley stands up with his glasses broken and crooked on his face, mouth agape, a sneaker print on his buttoned shirt. And just when he regains his bearings, he looks over to see the refs T'ing him up.
You ever see a semi run over a squirrel? Semi probably doesn't spend much time in the shop afterwards. It's kind of like that.Followed the next day by this, no thanks. You want to take out Hurley, that's what walk-ons are for.
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Having never been a ref, but having been a coach, there is a problem with ambiguous statements like "Profanity cannot be allowed." Profane to whom?As an official in a different sport (soccer), I'll first say that head coaches do have a right to engage in discussion and communication with officials and to advocate and support their teams. There should never be a draconian "coaches cannot talk to officials". Good communication between coaches and officials is extremely healthy for the game.
That being said, officials have to start being stronger with coaches at all levels. Personal attacks cannot be allowed. Walking onto the court cannot be allowed. Profanity cannot be allowed. The rules are there. It takes assignors being firm with coaches and ADs that they will back their officials properly dealing with inappropriate behavior, and then the officials actually following through on properly dealing with bad behavior. Again, this IS NOT about slapping Lon Kruger with a technical when he would tell a referee, "Call it" if he felt his player was fouled and the referee is running up the sideline. This is about behavior like we see with Dan Hurley and Tom Izzo. Behavior that is public, personal, provocative, and persistent (the "four Ps" I use when I teach new soccer referees in their introductory class) needs to be dealt with and sanctioned.
Now 13-0 run for NW to take a 10 point lead with just under 6 minutes to go.Ouch 18-2 run in favor of the Loosers…Mildcats definitely went ice cold.
up 14 with the ball now about 3 min. leftNow 13-0 run for NW to take a 10 point lead with just under 6 minutes to go.