Geno's sporting the Miami Vice/Don Johnson look.
Maybe he has a bet going with the players, that he won't shave again until they lose a game. In that case, we want to see his beard dragging the floor by the end of this season.
But Geno can sport the no tie look to perfection. I would consider him one of the best dressed male coaches, period. Oddly enough, they had a survey years and years ago, of course about women's coaches and - eek - Pat Summitt somehow was the winner. Vivian is always very nicely dressed, although I'm not sure the style is always fashionable.Haven't noticed many ties this year. Tonight I thought he looked rather scruffy with the beard starting. Now no nasty comments... just an observation from an old lady who likes the clean cut well groomed look.
Next season.Maybe he has a bet going with the players, that he won't shave again until they lose a game. In that case, we want to see his beard dragging the floor by the end of this season.
God forbid we see Geno in snakeskin pants and throwing a plaid leather jacket into the stands.
I wonder how many of those plaid shirts do Jeff have... hope its a part of an endorsement deal.But Geno can sport the no tie look to perfection. I would consider him one of the best dressed male coaches, period. Oddly enough, they had a survey years and years ago, of course about women's coaches and - eek - Pat Summitt somehow was the winner. Vivian is always very nicely dressed, although I'm not sure the style is always fashionable.
I've noticed that ties are slightly less common than they were - of course Jeff Walz hasn't worn one in a while. Although I must say that Niya Butts, the former AZ coach now an assistant at Kentucky - who always favored (usually black) suit jackets and sneakers - was in a blue suit and tie (and sneakers) at the last KY game I saw on TV.