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Came across this and it just reminds you about the genius that he is. Not only as a coach, but just as a human being.
Came across this and it just reminds you about the genius that he is. Not only as a coach, but just as a human being.
he may give them some advice, maybe a model, but the players have to come to it on their own. in the general population, many, if not most, never get there. there is no secret formula.Geno has realized a lot about himself, his job, his relationship with his team and others. Now he has to show the players how to realize that about themselves.
I think that might be why the Freshmen have evolved so quickly. They can get rid of all the noise and concentrate on what they were brought to UCONN to do......be themselves.
Came across this and it just reminds you about the genius that he is. Not only as a coach, but just as a human being.
It has a second inscription: "Let it not be destroyed by the passage of time.”There is a marble bench in Central Park near the pond where they sail model boats. It's the Waldo Hitchens Bench, tucked into a niche in the shrubbery near an entrance to the Park. It's 4' tall and 27' wide in a curving arc. The Latin enscription (trans) says: "“One must live for another if he wishes to live for himself”
-- Seneca, Roman philosopher
Well done, Sleep! : )It has a second inscription: "Let it not be destroyed by the passage of time.”
That area of the park is one of my favorites. I like sit on the west side of the pond, near the Hans Christian Andersen statue.