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<<He was exuberant and filled with clichés about building a champion. When the program instead struggled a year ago, he talked about how he had torn it down to its foundation and was building, layer by layer. He promised things were being done the right way. A lot of eyes looked at him askance.
"The one thing about Bob is he hasn't changed in his plan and his thoughts about how to get there," Athletic Director Warde Manuel said. "He has adjusted, but we all need to adjust in life. He had a plan, he had a vision of what this team could accomplish."<<
>>Diaco said he's also been growing as a coach. In the last year, he has learned to be a better communicator and less of a micromanager, trusting his assistants and administrative staff to do their jobs, he said. But even while the Huskies were losing, he said, he's always had faith that he is going about things the right way, he said.
"We're excited about the growth that's going to be made," he said. "It's not going to stop and we're nowhere near our shelf or pinnacle or anywhere close to who we're going to be."<<
<<He was exuberant and filled with clichés about building a champion. When the program instead struggled a year ago, he talked about how he had torn it down to its foundation and was building, layer by layer. He promised things were being done the right way. A lot of eyes looked at him askance.
"The one thing about Bob is he hasn't changed in his plan and his thoughts about how to get there," Athletic Director Warde Manuel said. "He has adjusted, but we all need to adjust in life. He had a plan, he had a vision of what this team could accomplish."<<
>>Diaco said he's also been growing as a coach. In the last year, he has learned to be a better communicator and less of a micromanager, trusting his assistants and administrative staff to do their jobs, he said. But even while the Huskies were losing, he said, he's always had faith that he is going about things the right way, he said.
"We're excited about the growth that's going to be made," he said. "It's not going to stop and we're nowhere near our shelf or pinnacle or anywhere close to who we're going to be."<<