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I'm more proud of DT for these comments than her winning an NC---Class, pure CD type class.
Pat Summit made a decision and stood by her decision with the passion that made her a great coach and leader!
There won't be another. I think she handled the Maya situation poorly, but she built the game and like others have said, made it possible for the UConn dynasty. She deserves all her accolades. Pat wasn't perfect and she wasn't a saint, but anyone who tries to minimize the legacy is wrong. She Is one of the best in basketball, period.
....... She filed the complaints the proper way through the SEC and NCAA! She Didnt Need to Apoligize to Anyone! Now that it has been 1 year since her passing it is time for everybody to realize that the University of Tennessee does not have to apoligize either!
Cancelling the series was a good decision. It avoided many losses to her coaching record.Pat Summit is/was an Icon not just in WCBB but the Sportsworld in general. She earned the trust of the Tennessee Adminisration, SEC, NCAA and all of sports. She stood up for her program and her beliefs. I do not believe her illness was part of this decision back in 2007. She did lead Tennessee to back to back NCs in 07 & 08. Her complaints were about the rules of recruiting and the NCAA disagreed with her. Being a competitor like she was and in this situation. Coach Summit decided to cancel playing UConn which was her perrogative! She filed the complaints the proper way through the SEC and NCAA! She Didnt Need to Apoligize to Anyone! Now that it has been 1 year since her passing it is time for everybody to realize that the University of Tennessee does not have to apoligize either!
I feel like I ought to dislike you or your team given the way our season ended but I don't. (PS, I was rooting for you all in the final.)There won't be another. I think she handled the Maya situation poorly, but she built the game and like others have said, made it possible for the UConn dynasty. She deserves all her accolades. Pat wasn't perfect and she wasn't a saint, but anyone who tries to minimize the legacy is wrong. She Is one of the best in basketball, period.
They don't have to apologize but like the original (largely) groundless report, that decision comes with a consequence.Now that it has been 1 year since her passing it is time for everybody to realize that the University of Tennessee does not have to apoligize either!
Her passion made her a great coach and leader if you read it correctly!Standing by a bad decision doesn't make you a good coach or a good leader. It might make you a stubborn coach or leader, but not a good one.
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Her passion made her a great coach and leader if you read it correctly!
I played and coached a long time and I would not have apoligized either! I would settle it on the court! Uconn did have secondary violations which were minor so she wasnt completely wrong but to say she was not a good coach because of it maybe you should apoligize."Pat Summit made a decision and stood by her decision with the passion..." That sure doesn't sound like a sentence about her passion. It sounds like someone who is being described as stubborn.
She was "completely" wrong! The 37 pages of TN's garbage accusations was NOT what resulted in the secondary violation regarding Maya's recruitment. The secondary violation was self-reported by UCONN!I played and coached a long time and I would not have apoligized either! I would settle it on the court! UConn did have secondary violations which were minor so she wasnt completely wrong but to say she was not a good coach because of it maybe you should apoligize.
She was "completely" wrong! The 37 pages of TN's garbage accusations was NOT what resulted in the secondary violation regarding Maya's recruitment. The secondary violation was self-reported by UConn!
UConn self reports secondary violation for recruiting of Maya Moore
I hope it's never swept under the rug. They stopped playing UConn, let them live with it. Resuming the series would be good for TENNESSEE. They've become irrelevant - let them burn in hell.Due to her legacy, Tennessee will never apologize for what she did. If UConn requires an apology, it's never going to happen. At some point, I hope it's basically swept under the rug forever, and that someday the two schools will start playing each other again during the regular season. It would be good for women's basketball. I for one don't see any reason to prolong the dispute by requiring any formal, public apology. What's done is done, and it's becoming ancient history at this point.
I hope it's never swept under the rug. They stopped playing UConn, let them live with it. Resuming the series would be good for TENNESSEE. They've become irrelevant - let them burn in hell.
I agree in most real life endeavors it would be childish and unproductive to waste much energy carrying a grudge forever. But this is sports. Demons and evil doers ("the other guys") are part of what makes it fun. I will always hate Tennessee and, sorry, I will never like Pat Summitt - dead or alive.But at some point, it becomes somewhat childish to carry these grudges on forever. It would help us if we beat BC in the major sports like basketball and football simply because they're in a P5 conference, even though they haven't enjoyed much success with their major sports, other than hockey, since they joined the ACC. We did play them in a preseason men's BB tournament a few years back. I think we won that game by a very close score.
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Her passion made her a great coach and leader if you read it correctly!
How did she do this? Are you saying UConn wouldn't be good without Tennessee? That Geno would not be a legendary coach if not for Pat? Didn't they both get into coaching around the same time (Pat in 1974, Geno in 1979 before finally landing at UConn in 1985)? Does this imply that there would there be no Steve Jobs without Bill Gates or vice versa?There won't be another. I think she handled the Maya situation poorly, but she built the game and like others have said, made it possible for the UConn dynasty. She deserves all her accolades. Pat wasn't perfect and she wasn't a saint, but anyone who tries to minimize the legacy is wrong. She Is one of the best in basketball, period.
How did she do this?Pat changed the trajectory and the scale of the women's game.... Every gal who laces them up..... must say a thank you to Pat for advancing the game to the degree she did
How did she do this?