Quite frankly, as he once said - you need to say just to maybe get their attention. Having said that there is another side to the man - some of the posters here will never see.Calhoun should not (and probably does not) regret swearing at players one bit. He was pretty bad at times, but each one will tell them that he made them into men. Those words brought us championships.
Now, words uttered to the media? That's another thread for another day.
Quite frankly, as he once said - you need to say just to maybe get their attention. Having said that there is another side to the man - some of the posters here will never see.
Actually his grandchildren bring it out.
remember when he "punched" daniels?![]()
I wouldn't have him any other way.Everyone has their faults--I think the over-use of swearing is not something anyone would look back on and be proud of. I'm sure he knows a lot of kids heard those words.
CAHUSKY said:My favorite Calhoun explosion was on the bench with Jamal Coombs-McDaniel in Maui. I literally thought Calhoun was going to kill him. Let's just say you should never say f$ck you to Jim Calhoun. Anyone sitting in the Maui Civic Center that day will remember how uncomfortable that interaction was.
I remember that. I still think that Jamal Coombs-McDaniel said to himself "I have to stick out the year but I better find another school once this season is over".My favorite Calhoun explosion was on the bench with Jamal Coombs-McDaniel in Maui. I literally thought Calhoun was going to kill him. Let's just say you should never say f$ck you to Jim Calhoun. Anyone sitting in the Maui Civic Center that day will remember how uncomfortable that interaction was.
My favorite Calhoun explosion was on the bench with Jamal Coombs-McDaniel in Maui. I literally thought Calhoun was going to kill him. Let's just say you should never say f$ck you to Jim Calhoun. Anyone sitting in the Maui Civic Center that day will remember how uncomfortable that interaction was.
You were sitting right next to me starting fights with Kentucky fans Wheelerdog! Good times.1000%
I think if JC looks back--he may regret some of the over-use of profane language
Back in late 80s to 1990 just before Gampel opened, they used to practice sometimes in the field house. They would pull the netting around the court for "privacy" but we would go up to the second level of the bleachers and watch practice. JC would make sailors blush with some of the stuff he would yell. He REALLY used to get on Dan Cyrulik. Good times.