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CamrnCrz1974
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Posted: 03/04/19 1:32 pm ::: |
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UPDATE - Candice Jackson (College of Charleston)
2014-15: 5-25 (3-15)
2015-16: 11-20 (5-13)
2016-17: 9-21 (6-12)
2017-18: 7-24 (2-16)
2017-19: 7-21 (3-14) (with one regular season conference game remaining this week and the CAA Tournament starting next week).
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readyAIMfire53
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Posted: 03/04/19 3:32 pm ::: |
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GlennMacGrady wrote: |
Holly's record surely disappoints the spoiled former legions of The Legend, but it's darn good by objective measures. The average coach, by mathematical definition, has a .500 record.
For all her loyalty, service and pride in being a Lady Vol forever, I think it would be personally very difficult for the competitive Holly to admit defeat and quit.
If she does leave, I don't think any of the other big name coaches would leave their currently successful programs to try to resuscitate a bygone era.
Rather than looking for a person with no coaching experience, or a mediocre head coach at a prominent D1 school, or just about any assistant coach, I think UTK should consider a highly successful and proven recruiter at a mid-major (like a Graves) or at lower divisions (like a Rueck). |
Spoken like a true blue Husky fan, who wants Tennessee to stay irrelevant. As a Duke fan, there's nothing worse than a WBB fan who denies the mediocrity of another team's coach. The freaking mess that was the "rivalry" Duke/UNC game on ESPN2 does NOTHING to increase the # of people turning on WBB games. Also as a Duke fan, how much fun is it to watch two idiot coaches duking it out? NOT MUCH. The commentators had to reach DEEP to find things to say about the two programs - and to refrain from banging their heads on the desk at every stupid call by either coach.
I've heard Duke will again decline an invite to the NIT. Why provide extra experience for players when the weather starts getting great for JPM's tennis game?
_________________ Follow your passion and your life will be true down to your core.
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Davis4632
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Posted: 03/04/19 4:18 pm ::: |
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readyAIMfire53 wrote: |
GlennMacGrady wrote: |
Holly's record surely disappoints the spoiled former legions of The Legend, but it's darn good by objective measures. The average coach, by mathematical definition, has a .500 record.
For all her loyalty, service and pride in being a Lady Vol forever, I think it would be personally very difficult for the competitive Holly to admit defeat and quit.
If she does leave, I don't think any of the other big name coaches would leave their currently successful programs to try to resuscitate a bygone era.
Rather than looking for a person with no coaching experience, or a mediocre head coach at a prominent D1 school, or just about any assistant coach, I think UTK should consider a highly successful and proven recruiter at a mid-major (like a Graves) or at lower divisions (like a Rueck). |
Spoken like a true blue Husky fan, who wants Tennessee to stay irrelevant. As a Duke fan, there's nothing worse than a WBB fan who denies the mediocrity of another team's coach. The freaking mess that was the "rivalry" Duke/UNC game on ESPN2 does NOTHING to increase the # of people turning on WBB games. Also as a Duke fan, how much fun is it to watch two idiot coaches duking it out? NOT MUCH. The commentators had to reach DEEP to find things to say about the two programs - and to refrain from banging their heads on the desk at every stupid call by either coach.
I've heard Duke will again decline an invite to the NIT. Why provide extra experience for players when the weather starts getting great for JPM's tennis game? |
I take it you're not impressed with P's ability to own Hatchell over the years.
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Shades
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Posted: 03/04/19 4:31 pm ::: |
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It’s a no-win situation for McCallie. If she accepts a WNIT invite, then it becomes “LOOK, SHE’s ACCEPTING MEDIOCRITY! SHE’s EMBARRASSING THE DUKE NAME!”
_________________ Nnekalonians 1:14 - Thou shalt not accept that which is not earned
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CamrnCrz1974
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Posted: 03/04/19 4:40 pm ::: |
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Shades wrote: |
It’s a no-win situation for McCallie. If she accepts a WNIT invite, then it becomes “LOOK, SHE’s ACCEPTING MEDIOCRITY! SHE’s EMBARRASSING THE DUKE NAME!” |
Accepting a WNIT bid will not move the needle one way or another as to whether people think McCallie has already accepted mediocrity or embarrassed the Duke name/brand.
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summertime blues
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Posted: 03/04/19 7:52 pm ::: |
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Art, you're the outsider here. Don't go quoting John Adams (writer of said column) without context.
John Adams is a gadfly. And an idiot. Everyone in Knoxville and environs *knows* that he's a gadfly and an idiot. That includes the editor of the Knoxville News-Sentinel. They keep him on for that purpose, just to keep people stirred up. Every paper has one, or at least used to.
And yes, I'm sure Phil Fulmer read it, and probably had the same reaction I did...he just laughed, because he doesn't take the old fool seriously. And you did.
_________________ Don't take life so serious. It ain't nohows permanent.
It takes 3 years to build a team and 7 to build a program.--Conventional Wisdom
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Ex-Ref
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Posted: 03/04/19 9:12 pm ::: |
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Shades wrote: |
It’s a no-win situation for McCallie. If she accepts a WNIT invite, then it becomes “LOOK, SHE’s ACCEPTING MEDIOCRITY! SHE’s EMBARRASSING THE DUKE NAME!” |
I don't think that the NCAA looks too kindly on a program that declines a WNIT bid.
_________________ "Women are judged on their success, men on their potential. It’s time we started believing in the potential of women." —Muffet McGraw
“Thank you for showing the fellas that you've got more balls than them,” Haley said, to cheers from the crowd.
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mzonefan
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Posted: 03/05/19 12:08 pm ::: |
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Ex-Ref wrote: |
Shades wrote: |
It’s a no-win situation for McCallie. If she accepts a WNIT invite, then it becomes “LOOK, SHE’s ACCEPTING MEDIOCRITY! SHE’s EMBARRASSING THE DUKE NAME!” |
I don't think that the NCAA looks too kindly on a program that declines a WNIT bid. |
Are you saying that the people in the NCAA selection committee would hold a team in a negative light for opting out of a 3rd party pay-to-play post-season tournament when they are choosing teams to participate in the NCAA tournament a year later?
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summertime blues
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Posted: 03/05/19 12:29 pm ::: |
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mzonefan wrote: |
Ex-Ref wrote: |
Shades wrote: |
It’s a no-win situation for McCallie. If she accepts a WNIT invite, then it becomes “LOOK, SHE’s ACCEPTING MEDIOCRITY! SHE’s EMBARRASSING THE DUKE NAME!” |
I don't think that the NCAA looks too kindly on a program that declines a WNIT bid. |
Are you saying that the people in the NCAA selection committee would hold a team in a negative light for opting out of a 3rd party pay-to-play post-season tournament when they are choosing teams to participate in the NCAA tournament a year later? |
I don't think the NCAA gives a FF about the WNIT or who plays in it or not. I've noted coaches decline before.
_________________ Don't take life so serious. It ain't nohows permanent.
It takes 3 years to build a team and 7 to build a program.--Conventional Wisdom
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readyAIMfire53
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Posted: 03/05/19 4:31 pm ::: |
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CamrnCrz1974 wrote: |
Shades wrote: |
It’s a no-win situation for McCallie. If she accepts a WNIT invite, then it becomes “LOOK, SHE’s ACCEPTING MEDIOCRITY! SHE’s EMBARRASSING THE DUKE NAME!” |
Accepting a WNIT bid will not move the needle one way or another as to whether people think McCallie has already accepted mediocrity or embarrassed the Duke name/brand. |
Well stated CamCrz!!!!!!
_________________ Follow your passion and your life will be true down to your core.
~rAf
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readyAIMfire53
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Posted: 03/05/19 4:44 pm ::: |
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Davis4632 wrote: |
readyAIMfire53 wrote: |
GlennMacGrady wrote: |
Holly's record surely disappoints the spoiled former legions of The Legend, but it's darn good by objective measures. The average coach, by mathematical definition, has a .500 record.
For all her loyalty, service and pride in being a Lady Vol forever, I think it would be personally very difficult for the competitive Holly to admit defeat and quit.
If she does leave, I don't think any of the other big name coaches would leave their currently successful programs to try to resuscitate a bygone era.
Rather than looking for a person with no coaching experience, or a mediocre head coach at a prominent D1 school, or just about any assistant coach, I think UTK should consider a highly successful and proven recruiter at a mid-major (like a Graves) or at lower divisions (like a Rueck). |
Spoken like a true blue Husky fan, who wants Tennessee to stay irrelevant. As a Duke fan, there's nothing worse than a WBB fan who denies the mediocrity of another team's coach. The freaking mess that was the "rivalry" Duke/UNC game on ESPN2 does NOTHING to increase the # of people turning on WBB games. Also as a Duke fan, how much fun is it to watch two idiot coaches duking it out? NOT MUCH. The commentators had to reach DEEP to find things to say about the two programs - and to refrain from banging their heads on the desk at every stupid call by either coach.
I've heard Duke will again decline an invite to the NIT. Why provide extra experience for players when the weather starts getting great for JPM's tennis game? |
I take it you're not impressed with P's ability to own Hatchell over the years. |
That would be correct. Beating Hatchell teams these days is hardly a braggable achievement.
I'll tell you what was truly a marvelous achievement - Coach G getting Hatchell's number after years of Duke gets pushed around by Hatchell's Tar Hells. Coach G called on Duke's Football Team to scrimmage with the Duke women. The football players were told "foul away - nothing will be called." The next Duke/UNC game, the Duke players had CLEARLY been toughened up and did not let Carolina thuggery get them off their own game. After the game (in which Duke stomped UNC) Hatchell complained - a LOT - about Duke's "dirty" game. HAH! They could dish it out but became whiners when it got dished back! Coach G owned Hatchell after that.
Once it was decided that the women's basketball program would be the sacrificial lamb for UNC cheating, they've been easy to beat. Diamond Deshields had a wonderful first game for UNC vs Duke and JPM refused to shake her hand and tweeted out some very unprofessional stuff about her. Diamond was the first to transfer out after seeing the writing on the wall and was followed by the rest of Div 1's #1 recruiting class.
_________________ Follow your passion and your life will be true down to your core.
~rAf
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mikeyc22
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Posted: 03/08/19 1:19 pm ::: |
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Washington out at Penn St
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Posted: 03/08/19 1:23 pm ::: |
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Washington out at Penn St |
Not surprised.
_________________ "Women are judged on their success, men on their potential. It’s time we started believing in the potential of women." —Muffet McGraw
“Thank you for showing the fellas that you've got more balls than them,” Haley said, to cheers from the crowd.
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mzonefan
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stever
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Posted: 03/08/19 2:02 pm ::: |
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Suzie McConnell-Serio on line one! |
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Howee
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Posted: 03/08/19 4:12 pm ::: |
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Yeeesh. Ya, alum 'n all that, but....not a great track record thus far as a coach.
Coquese at least deserves kudos for 'healing' after Portland's debacle, and for some good records when she had talent on her roster.
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calbearman76
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Posted: 03/10/19 1:53 pm ::: |
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summertime blues wrote: |
mzonefan wrote: |
Ex-Ref wrote: |
Shades wrote: |
It’s a no-win situation for McCallie. If she accepts a WNIT invite, then it becomes “LOOK, SHE’s ACCEPTING MEDIOCRITY! SHE’s EMBARRASSING THE DUKE NAME!” |
I don't think that the NCAA looks too kindly on a program that declines a WNIT bid. |
Are you saying that the people in the NCAA selection committee would hold a team in a negative light for opting out of a 3rd party pay-to-play post-season tournament when they are choosing teams to participate in the NCAA tournament a year later? |
I don't think the NCAA gives a FF about the WNIT or who plays in it or not. I've noted coaches decline before. |
The NCAA owns the WNIT but I agree. Several teams have declined bids for various reasons. This year Utah has already said they will not be playing in the WNIT because of the draft of injuries that decimated what could have been a Cinderella season.
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Posted: 03/10/19 4:31 pm ::: |
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calbearman76 wrote: |
summertime blues wrote: |
mzonefan wrote: |
Ex-Ref wrote: |
Shades wrote: |
It’s a no-win situation for McCallie. If she accepts a WNIT invite, then it becomes “LOOK, SHE’s ACCEPTING MEDIOCRITY! SHE’s EMBARRASSING THE DUKE NAME!” |
I don't think that the NCAA looks too kindly on a program that declines a WNIT bid. |
Are you saying that the people in the NCAA selection committee would hold a team in a negative light for opting out of a 3rd party pay-to-play post-season tournament when they are choosing teams to participate in the NCAA tournament a year later? |
I don't think the NCAA gives a FF about the WNIT or who plays in it or not. I've noted coaches decline before. |
The NCAA owns the WNIT but I agree. Several teams have declined bids for various reasons. This year Utah has already said they will not be playing in the WNIT because of the draft of injuries that decimated what could have been a Cinderella season. |
Not going because of injuries is one thing. Not going to the WNIT because you're pissed that you didn't make the NCAA when you thought you should be there is something else.
_________________ "Women are judged on their success, men on their potential. It’s time we started believing in the potential of women." —Muffet McGraw
“Thank you for showing the fellas that you've got more balls than them,” Haley said, to cheers from the crowd.
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summertime blues
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Posted: 03/10/19 5:35 pm ::: |
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[quote="Ex-Ref"][quote="calbearman76"][quote="summertime blues"][quote="mzonefan"]
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Shades wrote: |
It’s a no-win situation for McCallie. If she accepts a WNIT invite, then
The NCAA owns the WNIT but I agree. Several teams have declined bids for various reasons. This year Utah has already said they will not be playing in the WNIT because of the draft of injuries that decimated what could have been a Cinderella season. |
Not going because of injuries is one thing. Not going to the WNIT because you're pissed that you didn't make the NCAA when you thought you should be there is something else. |
Teams do it all the time. They just give other reasons. Mostly financial, I suspect, since it’s pay to play.
_________________ Don't take life so serious. It ain't nohows permanent.
It takes 3 years to build a team and 7 to build a program.--Conventional Wisdom
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mzonefan
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Posted: 03/10/19 6:21 pm ::: |
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calbearman76 wrote: |
summertime blues wrote: |
mzonefan wrote: |
Ex-Ref wrote: |
Shades wrote: |
It’s a no-win situation for McCallie. If she accepts a WNIT invite, then it becomes “LOOK, SHE’s ACCEPTING MEDIOCRITY! SHE’s EMBARRASSING THE DUKE NAME!” |
I don't think that the NCAA looks too kindly on a program that declines a WNIT bid. |
Are you saying that the people in the NCAA selection committee would hold a team in a negative light for opting out of a 3rd party pay-to-play post-season tournament when they are choosing teams to participate in the NCAA tournament a year later? |
I don't think the NCAA gives a FF about the WNIT or who plays in it or not. I've noted coaches decline before. |
The NCAA owns the WNIT but I agree. Several teams have declined bids for various reasons. This year Utah has already said they will not be playing in the WNIT because of the draft of injuries that decimated what could have been a Cinderella season. |
The NCAA owns the men’s NIT. Triple Crown Sports owns the women’s.
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snowstormxu
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Posted: 03/10/19 6:31 pm ::: |
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Brian Neal is out at Xavier after 6 seasons. He went 28-80 in Big East play.
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