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I agree, it was straight forward, took ownership and set a standard for the future.classy letter. Good for them.
Agreed, reddit (r/collegebasketball) is, by and large, making fun of it.classy letter. Good for them.
I never understood the desire to be angry or violent over a win. I was a sophomore living in the jungle in 99 and the last thing I wanted to do was throw rocks at cops or flip a car.One of the best parts of college basketball is the vitriol. But yeah, we should probably chill out a little bit. I used to get vile things yelled at me during college games and I never understood why. I didn't even PLAY, lol.
That being said, if I were a student, this letter would be my excuse to be even worse.
We beat Hillhouse AT Hillhouse in the state tourney one year and we didn’t even change after the game. Just grabbed our stuff and went to the bus….where the students/fans were waiting. Luckily there were about 10 cops to escort us out.One of the best parts of college basketball is the vitriol. But yeah, we should probably chill out a little bit. I used to get vile things yelled at me during college games and I never understood why. I didn't even PLAY, lol.
That being said, if I were a student, this letter would be my excuse to be even worse.
We beat Hillhouse AT Hillhouse in the state tourney one year and we didn’t even change after the game. Just grabbed our stuff and went to the bus….where the students/fans were waiting. Luckily there were about 10 cops to escort us out.
#1 reason youth sports is being ruined is parents.A parent once threatened to kill me and I had to get an escort from police when I was coaching. All because one of my players stepped over another kid a la Iverson over Tyron Lue while we were up by 20+.
And the thing was 1) I was playing my scrubs and making the kid take 3 passes before shooting to not run up the score, and 2) I BENCHED THE KID WHO WAS DISRESPECTFUL. I don't know what I could have done differently!
That is likely the case but wait until their kids are in college and act like total talking anus heads.I’m sure the students are really taking this to heart
Hillhouse——in our State of Connecticut. I am shocked I tell you, shocked.We beat Hillhouse AT Hillhouse in the state tourney one year and we didn’t even change after the game. Just grabbed our stuff and went to the bus….where the students/fans were waiting. Luckily there were about 10 cops to escort us out.
Better than burning a coach ……..I never understood the desire to be angry or violent over a win. I was a sophomore living in the jungle in 99 and the last thing I wanted to do was throw rocks at cops or flip a car.
We did burn a couch in the quad after Ohio State, but a cop helped us get the fire going.
At least 99.99999% of the students and on student fans under age 22 will WGAS but the school administration needed to respond to that behavior. But then of course I am way over 22.
I was threatened with having my head broken reffing my daughter’s softball game over a fly ball I called a foul. The guy and his wife were arrested for distributing illegal drugs later that summer. Nice roll models those parents were and a credit to our suburban paradise.#1 reason youth sports is being ruined is parents.
3 places you probably don’t want to play at when their teams are good.We beat Hillhouse AT Hillhouse in the state tourney one year and we didn’t even change after the game. Just grabbed our stuff and went to the bus….where the students/fans were waiting. Luckily there were about 10 cops to escort us out.
Sentiments exactly. Class.classy letter. Good for them.
Don’t knock it til you tried it!!I never understood the desire to be angry or violent over a win. I was a sophomore living in the jungle in 99 and the last thing I wanted to do was throw rocks at cops or flip a car.
We did burn a couch in the quad after Ohio State, but a cop helped us get the fire going.
Ever been to a travel baseball game! It’s another world.#1 reason youth sports is being ruined is parents.
This is softer than baby s^^t.
In the fieldhouse or in the regular gymnasium?3 places you probably don’t want to play at when their teams are good.
Hillhouse, Weaver, and Bulkeley.
School gym for me. Yes, it was hostile to say the least. lolIn the fieldhouse or in the regular gymnasium?
I played for Career and played games in the fieldhouse. The gymnasium in the school is much smaller and much more hostile. The fieldhouse isn't that intimidating
It's soft all around.They don't send this without Hurley and UConn complaining to the league. Not sure who your post is directed at, but it's more us than them.
I’ve actually never played at Hillhouse so I’m moreso referring to what I’ve heard. Can’t believe they have a Jumbotron at the fieldhouse for high school games. Career used to have some really good teams too! I remember them making (and maybe winning?) state a few times during that late 2000s early 2010s time.In the fieldhouse or in the regular gymnasium?
I played for Career and played games in the fieldhouse. The gymnasium in the school is much smaller and much more hostile. The fieldhouse isn't that intimidating
We also burned a couch, one of our own and not the university's, outside Fairfield in the Jungle after beating Ohio State in the NIT title game.We did burn a couch in the quad after Ohio State, but a cop helped us get the fire going.