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Holly Warlick's "Over The Top" RX To Loss
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[QUOTE="Volup1, post: 2646180, member: 5145"] You are correct. Holly will still be head coach next year—which is the last year of her current contract. But she is on thin ice to say the least. Barring the loss of any current players or recruits (a big if) next year’s team will include four freshmen, four sophomores, one junior, and two seniors for a total of eleven. It will still be a VERY YOUNG team. With the loss of the three experienced senior leaders, Nared, Dunbar, and Russell, significant improvement next year will be difficult at best. So, yes, I expect that Holly’s performance next year will determine her future as head coach. Her apparent inability to develop an decent offense especially galls me. So, we shall see. . . . I would like to say that the jokes in this thread made at Rennia (Ruh-Nye’-Uh) Davis’ expense bother me. I realize the jibs were aimed at Holly and Tennessee, but it comes across as doing so at Ms. Davis’ expense. If you read the articles you will realize that she is simply saying: “I hate this feeling and I am going to work my butt off in the off-season to improve my game and come back in the Fall as a stronger, more skilled, and more versatile team player. I hate losing.” What’s not to like about that kind of mindset? She’s a great kid—2017 Gatorade Player of the Year in Florida. Geno would approve. LOL [/QUOTE]
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