http://thebiglead.com/2016/03/25/coach-k-oregon-dillon-brooks-audio/
The audio if anyone wanted to hear Coach K himself
But if someone else's player did that to my team I would not in a million years - I hope - have a talk with him about sportsmanship in the handshake line.
Altman took the high road and said he told him to shoot it so as to not take another turnover. Doubt it's true but no matter, as you said I would speak to K and tell him to worry about his house and not mine.
Karma is a bitch
http://i.imgur.com/HVNYRat.jpg Coach K apologizes for lyingThe worst part is his lying. He has the gall to tell someone else's kid how he should behave and then he lies about it to the media. The guy is a scumbag.
"Reacted Incorrectly"
LMAO
I'm too 'polite' to express myself that way, but when someone else does I laugh.I have never liked coach K. Looking like a ratface and coming off as condescending isn't a great combo. I hope he loses every game he ever coaches.
http://i.imgur.com/HVNYRat.jpg Coach K apologizes for lying
I think we know when that all started...The guy has become a classless dolt who thinks he is bigger than the game itself. The way he runs after refs after losing and the faces he makes at opponents recently has me believing maybe he is losing it...
From a competitive standpoint, I can't stand the guy. His team gets all the calls, the most outrageous one being the Winston charge no-call from the last NC - that was a huge, very obvious no-call. Don't like the whole whiny, preppy white guy theme either."Reacted Incorrectly" LMAO
From a competitive standpoint, I can't stand the guy. His team gets all the calls, the most outrageous one being the Winston charge no-call from the last NC - that was a huge, very obvious no-call. Don't like the whole whiny, preppy white guy theme either.
That written, the guy is 100% class. He came out and acknowledged that he gave the kid a comment, that he was wrong to do so, and that he's sorry that he took away from the other team's revelry and attention. One of the best apologies that I have seen. Much better than the, "I'm sorry if my words were misunderstood/caused pain" garbage that passes for apology nowadays. Guy manned up and owned it. I'm okay if he didn't say, "sorry I lied." Not necessary, and, to be fair, he was reacting to an interview question after a tough loss.
In our world, overrun with victims and the misunderstood, people should take notes.
He finally manned up and owned it after he denied it and was outed. He said the kid was a good player and shouldn't have taken that shot. He was right. He just shouldn't have said it to begin with and then lied about it.From a competitive standpoint, I can't stand the guy. His team gets all the calls, the most outrageous one being the Winston charge no-call from the last NC - that was a huge, very obvious no-call. Don't like the whole whiny, preppy white guy theme either.
That written, the guy is 100% class. He came out and acknowledged that he gave the kid a comment, that he was wrong to do so, and that he's sorry that he took away from the other team's revelry and attention. One of the best apologies that I have seen. Much better than the, "I'm sorry if my words were misunderstood/caused pain" garbage that passes for apology nowadays. Guy manned up and owned it. I'm okay if he didn't say, "sorry I lied." Not necessary, and, to be fair, he was reacting to an interview question after a tough loss.
In our world, overrun with victims and the misunderstood, people should take notes.
From a competitive standpoint, I can't stand the guy. His team gets all the calls, the most outrageous one being the Winston charge no-call from the last NC - that was a huge, very obvious no-call. Don't like the whole whiny, preppy white guy theme either.
That written, the guy is 100% class. He came out and acknowledged that he gave the kid a comment, that he was wrong to do so, and that he's sorry that he took away from the other team's revelry and attention. One of the best apologies that I have seen. Much better than the, "I'm sorry if my words were misunderstood/caused pain" garbage that passes for apology nowadays. Guy manned up and owned it. I'm okay if he didn't say, "sorry I lied." Not necessary, and, to be fair, he was reacting to an interview question after a tough loss.
In our world, overrun with victims and the misunderstood, people should take notes.
From a competitive standpoint, I can't stand the guy. His team gets all the calls, the most outrageous one being the Winston charge no-call from the last NC - that was a huge, very obvious no-call. Don't like the whole whiny, preppy white guy theme either.
That written, the guy is 100% class. He came out and acknowledged that he gave the kid a comment, that he was wrong to do so, and that he's sorry that he took away from the other team's revelry and attention. One of the best apologies that I have seen. Much better than the, "I'm sorry if my words were misunderstood/caused pain" garbage that passes for apology nowadays. Guy manned up and owned it. I'm okay if he didn't say, "sorry I lied." Not necessary, and, to be fair, he was reacting to an interview question after a tough loss.
In our world, overrun with victims and the misunderstood, people should take notes.
here.
If that audio doesn't leak that never acknowledges it again and makes the Oregon kid look like a liar.