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Holly Warlick's "Over The Top" RX To Loss
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[QUOTE="Fairfield Fan, post: 2639471, member: 6911"] She's not talking about "the crap thrown at them," she's talking about the crap being thrown at her. She feels that she doesn't deserve the criticism. And if she, the head coach, believes it's just a basketball game, then perhaps it's time for her to move on. Her excuses show that she doesn't know what to do, doesn't have any clue how to take all of this talent and mold it into a top-flight team that can win in the tournament. Let's recall that she had the top HS player in the nation and freshman of the year. Yet she couldn't deal with that head case and meld her into a team player. Now she's had one of the top bigs in the nation for four years, plus three of the most talented freshmen, yet couldn't win in the second round of the tournament. Tennessee management have to be looking at Oregon State, which beat them, and wondering why that nouveau riche basketball program is beating Tennessee, while Tennessee, with all of their funds and recruiting prowess, is so uneven. I'm guessing that the answers to those questions will at least begin with the head coach. Holly's had six full years, plus a year's apprenticeship as de facto coach while Summit was fading. Yet the results have been declining. I wouldn't want to be anyone at Tennessee right now. [/QUOTE]
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