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Perhaps the talent pool in not that deep yet but clearly is growing as Division 1 shows. It's also hard to win in the top division with 1 or 2 terrific players, you need depth. and that creates a recruiting problem for lower division teams.I just cant wrap my head around the painful results that a WBB icon like Jen could not recruit slightly above the level of her competition and/or get them playing at a level slightly above their talent.
Look around at all the disappointments of great players and great assistant coaches when they get HC jobs - some of that is the support they get from school/AD, but it is also a very different job. You are a salesman selling primarily yourself to the recruits you decide are right for your program, and you are a CEO hiring and managing a large staff, and then you are a coach designing an approach to the game, laying out the process to achieve that goal, and delegating the responsibilities to implement that plan.I just cant wrap my head around the painful results that a WBB icon like Jen could not recruit slightly above the level of her competition and/or get them playing at a level slightly above their talent.
Jen Rizzotti was(is) a UConn icon, not a WBB icon. Just because you were a good player doesn't necessarily make you a good coach.I just cant wrap my head around the painful results that a WBB icon like Jen could not recruit slightly above the level of her competition and/or get them playing at a level slightly above their talent.
You don't get to be a bench coach on the US Women's National Team going to the Olympics if you are not a good coach.Jen Rizzotti was(is) a UConn icon, not a WBB icon. Just because you were a good player doesn't necessarily make you a good coach.
mention Jen to any 18 year old player and they will respond with, "Who?"I just cant wrap my head around the painful results that a WBB icon like Jen could not recruit slightly above the level of her competition and/or get them playing at a level slightly above their talent.
Parents?mention Jen to any 18 year old player and they will respond with, "Who?"
No attack @HuskyInSC but I think their high school, AAU coach and parents would cover Jens bio.mention Jen to any 18 year old player and they will respond with, "Who?"
What’s her record as head coach?You don't get to be a bench coach on the US Women's National Team going to the Olympics if you are not a good coach.
Surely you're kidding right? With Geno as her former coach and the former head coach of the National team with heavy sway over the committee plus all the UConn players who are part of the National team, the waterboy for UConn would get a strong look...You don't get to be a bench coach on the US Women's National Team going to the Olympics if you are not a good coach.
Just like the players are loyal to the program. It's the same with the Coaches too. Jens UConn connection got her involved with the USA Program.You don't get to be a bench coach on the US Women's National Team going to the Olympics if you are not a good coach.
You do if Geno recommends you. Also, a bench coach working with guards is a far cry from head coach.You don't get to be a bench coach on the US Women's National Team going to the Olympics if you are not a good coach.
So Dawn picked her as a bench coach to make Geno happy? Now you have got to be the one doing the kidding.Surely you're kidding right? With Geno as her former coach and the former head coach of the National team with heavy sway over the committee plus all the UConn players who are part of the National team, the waterboy for UConn would get a strong look...