Sounds like Cooley won the exchange, though I have to admit I know some that aren't rich and I've never met a steaming pile of #2 that is rich either. Regardless, I'll give him some latitude and say he won.
Martin Luther would be appalled.Exactly the attitude you want from a dude representing a Catholic/Jesuit institution! I've got money and you don't!
I was basically thinking the "I'm rich beatch!" reply was a trump card.He might be rich but the kid got to him. Round one to the kid.
It’s a Seton Hall student…I want to know the math being used. Isn't he on 6 million a year?
I don’t remember him being particularly thin-skinned when I was a student. Certainly not enough to get into it with a student. Buzz Williams and Mick Cronin on the other hand…He might be rich but the kid got to him. Round one to the kid.
Obviously referring to Big East wins if you want to think about it logicallyI want to know the math being used. Isn't he on 6 million a year?
96th thesesMartin Luther would be appalled.
I appreciate Cooley leaning into the whole bad guy narrative. Big East delivers againIf anything its funny and tone matters here
It's straight-up embarrassing for PC.I am coming around to the idea that Ed Cooley may be one of the most overrated coaches of this era. Announcers can’t say his name without singing his praises, but what has he actually accomplished? A few NCAA appearances where PC gets knocked out in the first round?
maybe he can be Scheyer's replacementI am coming around to the idea that Ed Cooley may be one of the most overrated coaches of this era. Announcers can’t say his name without singing his praises, but what has he actually accomplished? A few NCAA appearances where PC gets knocked out in the first round?
The reality is Providence was awful before Cooley took over there. They hadn't made the tournament in the 7 previous seasons, Cooley had a stretch of making the tournament 8 out of 10 seasons there had they not canceled the tournament for the Covid year. Waylon's post is stupid.It's straight-up embarrassing for PC.
The narrative is, basically, "wow, look at what he was able to accomplish at lowly Providence, imagine what he could do at a program that actually has a chance?"