I have a friend with season tickets, and in most years, the seats are right behind the bench. I was lucky enough to go to many games. As much as I dislike hearing Calhoun yell at the players, I NEVER heard him make it personal.
He'd yank a kid for doing something stupid, and yell at him, saying something like, "you cover your man 90% of the time, what the **** was that I just saw? 90% means means you sit on the goshdarn bench and think about the other ******** 10%."
One of my favorites was (paraphrasing), "even their walk-ons haven't taken a shot that stupid."
It was interesting to see the difference between a regular season game and a playoff game. Regular season games, he seems to view as teachable moments. Once the playoffs start, I really didn't see the yelling.
For those of you with a Facebook account:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000929153232&Steven Krajewski=wall
Guy clearly struggles with the English language but he is not a fan of Calhoun:
It is all coach Calhoun is fault. He treated the kids like sub-human by knocking the kids heads against one another the end result was dead faces. This is the first time they played together as a team
It was all coach Calhoun fault. Treating kids they were in marine corps. Set kids against each other. Today is a Self evidence that coach Cal
u cannot win a game without ball movement. Pg alone connot win a game. Pass the ball don't try to be a hero. The bigman are not involved they don't get the ball when they are wide open. Same **** last season. No wonder Uconn bigmen don't do too well at the next level. Am very critical the way huskies play their bigmen offensively