So, Adia was on the podcast of former Arizona men's players Richard Jefferson and Channing Frye. She talks about how dysfunctional Arizona was when she arrived. She has never gone this much into it, but I had heard from people who were around the team during Niya Butts' final year that Butts seemed really checked out.
When I hear that players were at each others' throats to the point of fist fights and didn't seem to understand that it wasn't normal behavior, I am really upset that the AD let the previous staff stay so long.
But it also tells me that Adia and Salvo did a lot to get that group to almost .500 that first season. The second year, after she had shed some players, was the 6-win season, but I think that first year should answer a lot of questions about what kind of coach she is.
It's a good listen if you haven't heard it yet:
When I hear that players were at each others' throats to the point of fist fights and didn't seem to understand that it wasn't normal behavior, I am really upset that the AD let the previous staff stay so long.
But it also tells me that Adia and Salvo did a lot to get that group to almost .500 that first season. The second year, after she had shed some players, was the 6-win season, but I think that first year should answer a lot of questions about what kind of coach she is.
It's a good listen if you haven't heard it yet: