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Matthew Mitchell of Kentucky reflects on his program's trajectory ...
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[QUOTE="EricLA, post: 2441040, member: 26"] I liked how he continued with the self reflection and talked about how he felt he needed to change. Not sure if the last sentence is throwing his former assistants under the bus, or just explanation/clarification/facts. Either way, kudos to him for at least engaging and answering... [I]"I decided I needed to improve myself and be intentional with all my relationships, and to be more mindful of those relationships. I had to find a way to strike a balance between being demanding and being approachable, so I began trying to be more engaging, and to engage at a more effective level. Obviously, if seven players wanted to leave, I wasn’t doing a stellar job. Fortunately I had a couple assistant coaches who decided to leave also, and I was able to hire the staff that I have now[/I]. " [/QUOTE]
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