RIP John...
I was thinking the same thing as I read it.Yeah thank god Calhoun never tried to intimidate an official. Good lord what a stupid post for a thread about a guy who just died.
Boeheim wishes he knew how to employ his zoneA miserable team to play against when they were good, with the deliberate offense and the matchup zone.
I’m pretty sure the temple logo is modeled after himWasn't he famous for running 5 am or 6 am practices? And I read they were very tough, character building.
Notable seasons:
1986-87: 32-4 (17-1 A10), 2nd round
1987-88: 32-2 (18-0 A10), elite 8
1990-91: 24-10 (13-5 A10), elite 8
1992-93: 20-13 (8-6 A10), elite 8
1998-99: 24-11 (13-3 A10), elite 8, took Duke to the wire
2000-01: 24-13 (12-2 A10), elite 8
(A10 regular season champs 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2002)
(A10 Tournament champs 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2000, 2001)
Honorable mentions: 1999-2000 (27-6), 1993-94 (23-8), and a 3 year stretch from 1983-86 where he went a combined 76-17 (48-6 A10) but sadly just 3-3 in the tourney.
Notable awards:
1988 NCAA coach of the year
A10 coach of the year: 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2000
Temple struggled from 2001-06 with 19-15 being his best season during that time but overall he was 516-253 at Temple, not an easy feat for a coach outside the Power 5 and overall 741-312 for his career and just one losing season in 24 seasons at Temple.
0-5 in the elite 8 must be painful but perhaps the best coach not to make the final 4? Overall his best season ever was by far 1987-1988.
Seemed like an intense, solid coach, he always looked like an owl to me too.
Yes, 2 losses to Duke, 1 to UNC, 1 to Michigan, and 1 to Michigan St. UNC was an especially heartbreaking 3 point loss but Michigan was tough too just 5 points. Plus they had a very promising 2 seed team get upset by 10 seed Seton Hall in the round of 32 by 2 in overtime in 2000 and in 87, as a 2 seed, lost to 10 seed LSU.The greatest coach to never make a final four. It always seemed to me that Temple had always had a Duke or a UNC team in the way of the FF. His teams played you to the bone you were gonna be in a street fight against his teams. Calipari is very lucky Cheney didn’t get to him would’ve been a 1st round KO. RIP coach Cheney.
On the Women's Board it took 11 minutes for this video to get posted. Here, it took 18 minutes.Usually you let the body at least go cold before crapping on a deceased person's legacy.
Not here.
Why would he give God crap?Guaranteed he is giving god crap
Saw them in NCAA opening rounds at the HCC in '88 ish. Chaney got mad at a ref, so during a timeout while his team was in the huddle he stood on the sideline and just stared/sneered at the official in an attempt to intimidate him. Bush league move.
I've never ever seen anyone do what he did.Huh? JC literally did this every game for 25 years.
Pictures or it didn't happen.I've never ever seen anyone do what he did.
I went to Cheyney StateHe spent 10 years coaching at Cheyney State. I did not know that.
He was a character like many of the coaches in the Big East and it would have been interesting to see how he and Temple would have done in the Big East rather than in the A-10.