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No question that he is a great coach. However, that rant against his players was low class. Maybe that helped turn them around and maybe he just got lucky that they started playing well afterwards. Either way, there has to be a better way to inspire your team. He is a jerk and if I was a player, I would not want to play for him. I would much rather have someone like Hurley who you know has your back.
Old fashion coaching at is best and it seemed to work.
Hurley is building an incredible resume but his screaming at the refs all game must stop.
It’s embarrassing
 
Don't get me wrong, if for example, we were to knock off St John's, then either Nova or PC to take the BE tournament, then march through the NCAA tournament without facing any seed higher than five or so, I wouldn't want to give the trophies back.

I want the titles. I do remember 2014 where the narrative was "you won't be able to handle Villanova" then "Iowa St's offense gives most teams nightmares" followed by "Michigan St is playing better than any school in the tournament" then Florida is the best team in the country, hasn't lost since the game at UConn early in the season and didn't have their best player".

My view is let them send the best they have at us. We'll beat them.
I get what you are saying. I wanted Creighton in the BET final, but it wasn't meant to be.
 
Creighton was soft as heck tonight Great effort by Providence. Not a big fan of Creighton style of play anyway.
 
I lived in Lafayette in Towers. I wasn't in the Band, didn't play an instrument until I hit 40! The student seats were end of the court behind one basket. From Wiki as I didn't recall scores:
1974First Round
Quarterfinals
St. John's
Boston College
W 82–70
L 75–76
Lived in the brand new "Barbra Manor Apts.", We had a "designated driver", (before they were called "designated drivers") to the St. John's game on St. Patrick's Day, March 17. The City was Rockin' and Rollin', a wee bit of Green Beer and Whisky before and after the game at one of the local Blarney Stones. Standing room only, if you could even get into the bars around the Garden. Lines out the door, drinking on the sidewalks. Young and Fun.
R.I.P. Dee Rowe, Thanks for the Memories.
(BTW), Paul Berwanger, little used sub, grandson of Jay Berwanger, the 1st Heisman Trophy in 1936(?), hit a put back(?)layup at the buzzer to beat us against BC, bummer.
 

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