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This is from several years ago, but wanted to note that I've seen multiple big-time sports figures on Twitter call it out as being the exact right message.

Kirk Herbstreit, lead CFB analyst for ABC, has it *pinned* at the top of his Twitter feed.

That's pretty darn impressive for a WCBB coach to get that kind of respect and shows why our Geno has had such an amazing career.

 
Obviously, the view that Geno is a great coach is not limited to the Boneyard. Kirk is a big deal in his world.
 
I hope that it will not be considered harmful speculation to suggest that this philosophy provides the key to understanding what happened between Geno and Sam Brunelle. "If I look on the bench and you're asleep, or you're not engaged in the game, then you will NEVER get in the game." When Sam last visited UConn, she was in the crowd rather than on the bench, but otherwise Geno's statement applies precisely to what occurred -- and the stated consequences followed.
 
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I hope that it will not be considered harmful speculation to suggest that this philosophy provides the key to understanding what happened between Geno and Sam Brunelle. "If I look on the bench and you're asleep, or you're not engaged in the game, then you will NEVER get in the game." When Sam last visited UConn, she was in the crowd rather than on the bench, but otherwise Geno's statement applies precisely to what occurred -- and the stated consequences followed.
Recruits usually sit 1-3 rows behind the bench, but not always. Where was Sam sitting? Sam usually plays most of her Monroe games. I've never heard anything about her body language on the bench, but I'll keep that in mind. I thought the problem was that Sam ultimately was deemed not quick/fast enough, plus there may have been parental issues.
 
I hope that it will not be considered harmful speculation to suggest that this philosophy provides the key to understanding what happened between Geno and Sam Brunelle.

What a bizarre conclusion to draw. She was a recruit, not a team member.
 
This just in. In trying to instill a little more mental toughness to his team, Geno institutes that all players must play with a face mask.

I hope Sue can market it before Halloween. :D
 
I totally agree with him; if I have an employee that has no enthusiasm for their job, they will never get promoted.
No attack here rooster, just a difference of opinion on work place protocol. If I have an employee that has no enthusiasm for their job, they are politely told there services are no longer needed.

What a bizarre conclusion to draw. She was a recruit, not a team member.
No attack at you either sir alphabet...;) But.....This is not bizarre at all. It was in print a long time ago that this comes into play with recruits also. When scouting Geno looks for total effort at all times on the floor and on the bench. This was a topic a few times when the questions came up about how a state player of the year ( 2x ) or an All American does not get an offer from UConn.
 
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No attack here rooster, just a difference of opinion on work place protocol. If I have an employee that has no enthusiasm for their job, they are politely told there services are no longer needed.
No attack at you either sir alphabet...;) But.....This is not bizarre at all. It was in print a long time ago that this comes into play with recruits also. When scouting Geno looks for total effort at all times on the floor and on the bench. This was a topic a few times when the questions came up about how a state player of the year ( 2x ) or an All American does not get an offer from UConn.
Are you still talking about Samantha here? Samantha visited UCONN TWICE ON HER OWN DIME with her parents. That would surely have been enough to pass any enthusiasm for the program/body language requirement.
State player of the year (2X) who doesn't get a UCONN offer? You have to be more specific. In any given year that is at least 45 kids. Serious question, would Samantha be the first player (EVER) to be ranked #1 overall and not get an offer from BOTH UCONN & ND?
 
No attack here rooster, just a difference of opinion on work place protocol. If I have an employee that has no enthusiasm for their job, they are politely told there services are no longer needed.


No attack at you either sir alphabet...;) But.....This is not bizarre at all. It was in print a long time ago that this comes into play with recruits also. When scouting Geno looks for total effort at all times on the floor and on the bench. This was a topic a few times when the questions came up about how a state player of the year ( 2x ) or an All American does not get an offer from UConn.

I understand, but most companies have a series of events that must occur first.
 
Yes, WHEN THEY ARE PLAYING with their team. Not when they are visiting a school.
I apoligize, I just thought bazaar was a bit harsh and not at all out of line with the topic of the thread. Geno probably had his mind made up on just what you stated before the visit.

Even when I write a very positive thread, it's gonna get mucked up by trash. SMH.

I apologize for being what you think is trash. You started a thread to create dialog but obviously only wanted responses that make you happy.
That is sad. On a good note though upon my demise I will be going to the UConn Med School. This trash is totally recyclable. ;) :D

I understand, but most companies have a series of events that must occur first.
You are 100% correct, sad to say.
 
Are you still talking about Samantha here? Samantha visited UCONN TWICE ON HER OWN DIME with her parents. That would surely have been enough to pass any enthusiasm for the program/body language requirement.
State player of the year (2X) who doesn't get a UCONN offer? You have to be more specific. In any given year that is at least 45 kids. Serious question, would Samantha be the first player (EVER) to be ranked #1 overall and not get an offer from BOTH UCONN & ND?
NO, multiple players every year just as you said. No need to be specific as you get it. ;)
 
This is great. The take is right on and should be adopted by every coach. I do credit HCGA for admitting that it is easier for him to do that because he usually has so much talent at his disposal. I think that he will go down as one of the best coaches ever, in any sport.
 
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Are you still talking about Samantha here? Samantha visited UCONN TWICE ON HER OWN DIME with her parents. That would surely have been enough to pass any enthusiasm for the program/body language requirement.
State player of the year (2X) who doesn't get a UCONN offer? You have to be more specific. In any given year that is at least 45 kids. Serious question, would Samantha be the first player (EVER) to be ranked #1 overall and not get an offer from BOTH UCONN & ND?

Exacty, spot on Coco....I thought I was thorough enough when I explained the situation back in March....She had an offer, she wanted to go to UConn but evidently, like every other top 20 2019 recuit, UConn dropped the ball...maybe things are changing at UConn
 
Exacty, spot on Coco....I thought I was thorough enough when I explained the situation back in March....She had an offer, she wanted to go to UConn but evidently, like every other top 20 2019 recuit, UConn dropped the ball...maybe things are changing at UConn

FYI, there is a Notre Dame message board for women's basketball. You'll find lots of friends there who may enjoy rehashing Notre Dame winning the recruiting battle for Sam.

You're welcome here but resurrecting the Sam/UConn saga after things had finally settled down is maybe not the best choice. I do realize how the mind wanders and wonders in the wee hours of the morning, though. Maybe try some eggnog.
 
I am more interested in Mark Brunell. ;)
 
This is from several years ago, but wanted to note that I've seen multiple big-time sports figures on Twitter call it out as being the exact right message.

Kirk Herbstreit, lead CFB analyst for ABC, has it *pinned* at the top of his Twitter feed.

That's pretty darn impressive for a WCBB coach to get that kind of respect and shows why our Geno has had such an amazing career.


This might be My favorite thing Geno has ever said. I’ve listened to it multiple times before. I’m not a UCONN fan and I’m not even a big fan of Geno. But I do enjoy listening to Him from time to time because He’ll say things like this.
 
No attack here rooster, just a difference of opinion on work place protocol. If I have an employee that has no enthusiasm for their job, they are politely told there services are no longer needed.


No attack at you either sir alphabet...;) But.....This is not bizarre at all. It was in print a long time ago that this comes into play with recruits also. When scouting Geno looks for total effort at all times on the floor and on the bench. This was a topic a few times when the questions came up about how a state player of the year ( 2x ) or an All American does not get an offer from UConn.

This is how Stefanie Dolson got his attention when he first saw her in HS. He was at a game scouting another player, but couldn't help but notice Stef's hustle and refusal to quit or not play hard. We all know how that turned out. :)
 
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FYI, there is a Notre Dame message board for women's basketball. You'll find lots of friends there who may enjoy rehashing Notre Dame winning the recruiting battle for Sam.

You're welcome here but resurrecting the Sam/UConn saga after things had finally settled down is maybe not the best choice. I do realize how the mind wanders and wonders in the wee hours of the morning, though. Maybe try some eggnog.

Cat, can we discuss the recruitment of Gillian Goring?
:D
 
Obviously, the view that Geno is a great coach is not limited to the Boneyard. Kirk is a big deal in his world.

You know as I know---GENO is VERY BIG outside of WBB--Few if any in the sports or political world don't know GENO.
Cat, can we discuss the recruitment of Gillian Goring?
:D
Kinda answered my : what exactly IS a Uconn type of player--about 60 percent of it anyway.
 
You know as I know---GENO is VERY BIG outside of WBB--Few if any in the sports or political world don't know GENO.
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Big difference between knowing him and ADMIRING him. Huge that Kirk H and others are in the latter group.
 
Big difference between knowing him and ADMIRING him. Huge that Kirk H and others are in the latter group.
It appears you are saying to know him isn't necessarily Admiring him?? I'm sure you meant those you mention Admire him and know him. Look at his long time buddies Doug B or Harry P (haven't seen him in a while).
 

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