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Post by blackpantheruwm on Aug 5, 2010 12:04:22 GMT -5
If you were forced to trade coach Drew for another Horizon League coach, who would it be?
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Post by rlh on Aug 5, 2010 12:07:45 GMT -5
You must be kidding.......
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Post by blackpantheruwm on Aug 5, 2010 12:19:26 GMT -5
I have no qualms about who will win, but there are a lot of BU voters.
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Post by jj on Aug 5, 2010 12:41:39 GMT -5
I would be one of them.
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Post by valpo89 on Aug 5, 2010 15:23:01 GMT -5
Greg Kampe. Oh, wait. Wrong league.
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Post by wh on Aug 5, 2010 17:07:41 GMT -5
Of course, there is no way I would trade Homer for anyone else in the HL. That said, there are some coaches I have been very impressed with and have really enjoyed watching over the 3 years we have been in the league (in no particular order): Stevens - Amazingly good defensive game planning. To watch Butler totally befuddle the high profile "big's" in last year's tournament and break their will was the highlight of the college basketball season for me. That's coaching. Brownell - Excellent all-around game coach. Clearly accepted nothing less than 100% effort. Had good talent, but seemingly not 2nd place talent. And yet - there they were. That's coaching. Waters - No one in the league coaches more physical defense. CSU out fouls everyone they play, but they get away with more fouls than are ever called. The refs get tired of blowing the whistle, opposing players get tired of being mugged, and CSU pulls away at the end. I hate the method but admire the results. That's coaching. Jeter - Not afraid to jerk anyone out of the line-up at any time. Perform or sit. Takes a lot of courage because "pampered" potential recruits could see this as a negative. That's coaching. Homer Drew - priceless!
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Post by bigdwsu on Aug 5, 2010 19:43:07 GMT -5
Of course, there is no way I would trade Homer for anyone else in the HL. That said, there are some coaches I have been very impressed with and have really enjoyed watching over the 3 years we have been in the league (in no particular order): Stevens - Amazingly good defensive game planning. To watch Butler totally befuddle the high profile "big's" in last year's tournament and break their will was the highlight of the college basketball season for me. That's coaching. Brownell - Excellent all-around game coach. Clearly accepted nothing less than 100% effort. Had good talent, but seemingly not 2nd place talent. And yet - there they were. That's coaching. Waters - No one in the league coaches more physical defense. CSU out fouls everyone they play, but they get away with more fouls than are ever called. The refs get tired of blowing the whistle, opposing players get tired of being mugged, and CSU pulls away at the end. I hate the method but admire the results. That's coaching. Jeter - Not afraid to jerk anyone out of the line-up at any time. Perform or sit. Takes a lot of courage because "pampered" potential recruits could see this as a negative. That's coaching. Homer Drew - priceless! Brownell is coaching at Clemson now. Billy Donlon is Wright State's coach now.
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Post by milanmiracle on Aug 16, 2010 17:26:40 GMT -5
Is that really a question? Stevens.
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