I agree, I thought Cronin was good. Best comment was that the Big East refs don't put up with that crap. Clearly looks the refs were out of their league in controlling the gameyou gotta have at least some respect for Cronin based on his comments... we shall see what happens with suspensions, but at least he said some good things... the only think I would have shied away from was talking about any Xavier guys in the presser... although he was guided towards some questions about them... i would have paid to watch Cronin try to take a jersey off of one of his players... I bet it was some sort of scene in the locker rooms after the game
After his gangsta quote there is absolutely no way that that Holloway can win player of the year
You must mean the National Bowling Association because the NBA that I know this behavior will fit right in.Halloway can kiss his NBA career away with his comments, no way anyone's going to take a chance on someone with that kind of attitude.
Meh.The actual quote is "we got a whole bunch of gangstas in the locker room." He continued to say "Not thugs but gangstas," but for me, it was over after the first gangstas.
Meh.
The word "gansta" means something different to an 18 year old black kid from the ghetto than it does to a bunch of pot bellied white guys like us pontificating on a message board.
He clearly wasn't trying to say that they were criminals.
He was trying to say that they would not be pushed around.
If he had used "tough dudes" or "fighters" then there would have been nothing said about the comment.
Regarding who started it.
Well, the guy on X who double arm pushed the dude to the ground is the chowder head who deserves the harshest punishment, in my opinion. Of them all. If he doesn't do that, you probably get a whistle and a double T.
Instead, you get that.

I resent your blantantly racist comment!!Meh.
The word "gansta" means something different to an 18 year old black kid from the ghetto than it does to a bunch of pot bellied white guys like us pontificating on a message board.
He clearly wasn't trying to say that they were criminals.
He was trying to say that they would not be pushed around.
If he had used "tough dudes" or "fighters" then there would have been nothing said about the comment.
Regarding who started it.
Well, the guy on X who double arm pushed the dude to the ground is the chowder head who deserves the harshest punishment, in my opinion. Of them all. If he doesn't do that, you probably get a whistle and a double T.
Instead, you get that.
How do you figure the responsibility lies with Cincinnati after watching the vid? Wells push represented 10%? No question the 3 Xavier guards right now are playing (basketball) better than any trio of guards in America (and are tough minded kids). The events leading up to the Gates punch however appear to be instigated primarily by Xavier players particularly Wells. Things escalated after that.Kind of hard to walk away from sucker shots and guys relentlessy charging and throwing punches.
90% of the actions and responsibility lies with Cincy.
I've got to say, that may be the first time I"ve been impressed with Mick Cronin. Notice his players were nowhere in sight.Not the players - they're garden-variety idiots.
But how duck*ing dumb is the Xavier athletic department to put those dumb bastards front and center during the post game press conference?
It was so bad and then they managed to put a schmuck like Holloway out there to rep their university where he basically dug a huge hole and threw their basketball program into it.[/q
Catholic schools never do anything wrong"Come to Xavier University, a world class academic institution."
"Xavier, We Ganstas, Not Thugs."

Halloway can kiss his NBA career away with his comments, no way anyone's going to take a chance on someone with that kind of attitude.
Little off target there, jleves...no excuse for what the Cincy players did but the Xavier players got physical first...their freshman forward pushed the Cincy player who was face-to-face with Holloway to the ground (blindsided him in fact) and then started throwing roundhouses at Cincy players (most of which missed) but all before Cincy's thuggeryKind of hard to walk away from sucker shots and guys relentlessy charging and throwing punches.
90% of the actions and responsibility lies with Cincy.
Didn't it seem obvious that he meant they have tough kids that aren't going to get pushed around? That seemed pretty clear to me.
I kind of like the "zip em up" motto, to be honest. I wish Shabazz had come up with that.
Weird - I posted something that didn't show up. Basically, after reading comments and rewatching video and bits of the presser, I'm moving closer to 50/50 but I can't get all the way there. Xavier definitely lit the fuse with the two handed throw down, but it could have and should have turned to pushing and shoving waiting for your coaches and other players to pull you away. Instead is instantly escalated into not only throwing punches, but escaping your coaches to find another kid to hit. The head stomping was just ridiculous. There is a Xavier kid throwing punches in the corner, but he stops as soon as he is grabbed by players and coaches. The Cincy kids were looking for more. Bottom line, any team other than Cincy and this does not escalate to a bloody brawl, hence they deserve more than half the blame. I can go 65/35 or 60/40.Little off target there, jleves...no excuse for what the Cincy players did but the Xavier players got physical first...their freshman forward pushed the Cincy player who was face-to-face with Holloway to the ground (blindsided him in fact) and then started throwing roundhouses at Cincy players (most of which missed) but all before Cincy's thuggery
Remember though many of these are still immature kids, 2 years removed from high school with little or no PR training. They simply shouldn't have been on the podium. Talking tough is normal for kids with high testosterone and big egos, especially after a physical fight with a crosstown rival. I don't fully blame the kids, many don't know what the 'high road' is yet. Think also the emotions running through their system. It was pure posturing.It doesn't matter what he meant. Considering everything that got them to that point, it was simply time to be quiet and just give some "canned" responses to the questions he was being asked. There is simply a time to take some medicine and move on, instead they magnified things.
Idiots.