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[QUOTE="husky429, post: 4214047, member: 6696"] The recruits are already on the team. Of course they won. That's a silly argument. I'm talking about IN-GAME coaching. What I'm saying is that Hurley's style of in-game coaching was not suited to this type of game. It's why Nova (and Creighton) have consistently been his achilles heel. His style of coaching is also why we were able to pull out some really important games too. Every coach has strengths and weaknesses. I'm saying this game was suited to Kimani's strengths as a coach. This isn't that hard to get. I mean, you can disagree, but you're either not understanding or purposefully misrepresenting what I've even said in multiple posts in this thread. No skin off my back if you have a different opinion, but you're comparing two completely different parts of coaching, and I'm only looking at 1. No one in this thread can guarantee who would have, or who would not have, won the game... at least argue in good faith. Goof grief. If you aren't going to bother to talk about in-game coaching differences, then feel free to not respond at all. That's the discussion I'm having. [/QUOTE]
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