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Post by ricke71 on Mar 25, 2018 10:24:48 GMT -8
Louisville overwhelmed two of the better teams in the PAC-12.
An even more interesting POSSIBILITY is that Louisville may get the opportunity to play/beat the FOUR best teams in the PAC 12....'course that scenario would require that tsdtr beats UConn in a semi-final.
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Post by Werebeaver on Mar 25, 2018 10:26:13 GMT -8
Beavers had a very good season....and it's still a young team with only 1 senior, and 1 junior who starts (2 juniors total). Louisville successfully employed the high on ball pressure that UCLA and USC used in Los Angeles. The turnover bugaboo reared its ugly head again for OSU. Hopefully this problem will be significantly lessened with more practice and DS as the starting point guard. 3 juniors, your are forgetting Jo. Louisville is a lot better than UCLA and USC.
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Post by nabeav on Mar 25, 2018 10:48:31 GMT -8
Walz dropping F-bombs in his postgame huddle w/his players. Low-class. Wait college coaches using profanity is low class now? I thought this was pretty common practice.
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Post by Werebeaver on Mar 25, 2018 10:53:47 GMT -8
Walz dropping F-bombs in his postgame huddle w/his players. Low-class. Wait college coaches using profanity is low class now? I thought this was pretty common practice. Just my personal opinion - you clearly disagree - but I think when you're celebrating a blowout win with your players on the court, to be dropping a bunch of F-bombs out there is low-class. Kinda like Sarkisian rolling out a bunch of F-bombs at a booster function before he got fired at USC. It's no crime, just not classy. For many, winning justifies everything.
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Post by nabeav on Mar 25, 2018 11:18:32 GMT -8
Wait college coaches using profanity is low class now? I thought this was pretty common practice. Just my personal opinion - you clearly disagree - but I think when you're celebrating a blowout win with your players on the court, to be dropping a bunch of F-bombs out there is low-class. Kinda like Sarkisian rolling out a bunch of F-bombs at a booster function before he got fired at USC. It's no crime, just not classy. For many, winning justifies everything. I actually agree with you that it is unnecessary and not at all how I would handle the situation. I just think that clearly with his team and their interactions that it is not an issue, so not really something that needs to be commented on.
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Post by Werebeaver on Mar 25, 2018 11:28:51 GMT -8
Just my personal opinion - you clearly disagree - but I think when you're celebrating a blowout win with your players on the court, to be dropping a bunch of F-bombs out there is low-class. Kinda like Sarkisian rolling out a bunch of F-bombs at a booster function before he got fired at USC. It's no crime, just not classy. For many, winning justifies everything. I actually agree with you that it is unnecessary and not at all how I would handle the situation. I just think that clearly with his team and their interactions that it is not an issue, so not really something that needs to be commented on. He should wait until they get back in the locker room. He saw the ESPN cameras inches away from his face so he can't be surprised that it went out over the national broadcast. It's not a huge deal, I'm not saying he's a bad person but with all the camera time his wife and little daughter were given in this regional he might want to consider them too. But Louisville deserved the win and I'll be rooting for them the rest of the way.
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Post by spudbeaver on Mar 25, 2018 11:43:38 GMT -8
Walz dropping F-bombs in his postgame huddle w/his players. Low-class. Wait college coaches using profanity is low class now? I thought this was pretty common practice. Lavonda cussed a lot.
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