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SMU Presser for 1/23/16
I thought it was done well considering the score
I thought it was done well considering the score
SMU Presser for 1/23/16
I thought it was done well considering the score
Yeah, you make some good points, and I did like what she said about UCONN being the next level up... However, I still think that as a coach you need to approach a game where you are probably going to get trounced with a positive attitude and set the stage for small victories- then if your players don't respond, you get pissed- but I think it was her overall demeanor that bothered me. Again, I know she just got beat badly, but that's part of the game.Different style of presentation, and a very different situation from LCU or Colgate for that matter - this is a team in conference, so the expectation is that you will compete well. For LCU they were playing up a division and not just up a division but a team at the absolute pinnacle of the game - slaughter was a given, so it was just a fun experience for everyone. For Colgate, they are a mediocre team within a weak D1 conference - so again slaughter was a given. And for both it was a once in a lifetime experience - neither team had every played the D1 reigning national champion and the #1 ranked team in the country. For SMU this is a conference mate, and while winning wasn't ever in the cards, there is a hope on everyones part that there will be a competition, and this is not a new experience it happens once or twice a year, every year.
I thought she was able to pick out some positives, to identify some things that can be used in future practices. She also mentioned a serious motivation for her players prior to the game and one that can be on-going through the year and through her players college careers - you want to play professionally, well today you will see/have seen what that next level looks like - so if that is what you want, you have a lot of work to put in to get there, lets get started.
Yeah, you make some good points, and I did like what she said about UCONN being the next level up... However, I still think that as a coach you need to approach a game where you are probably going to get trounced with a positive attitude and set the stage for small victories- then if your players don't respond, you get pissed- but I think it was her overall demeanor that bothered me. Again, I know she just got beat badly, but that's part of the game.
Too bad no one's ever figured out how to make the questions audible or visual. You wouldn't think that to be insurmountable with today's technology.
Im sure the people in the room had no problem hearing what she was saying... they didnt have us in mind when doing this press conference
who did it... the people who set up the official presser or someone in the room with a camera?Then why did they record and post it?
who did it... the people who set up the official presser or someone in the room with a camera?
It's hard not to see Notre Dame as an honest competitor. True, the amazing recruiting class of Stewie, Morgan, and Mo has dominated ND, but how about all those loses to ND just before that? And, it's better to think that there's someone out there who has your number if you let down even a little. Hubris and all that other good Greek tragedy stuff....I agree with Tonyc, above! No one in the 2nd tier, (UCONN is alone in the 1st tier) ND, SoCa, MD, Baylor, TX, and some others for whatever reason can't duplicate UCONN's skill, effort, heart, work ethic! They have the players with the ability they just don't do it! As Doris Burke has said several times, "teams shouldn't hate UCONN for their success, they aren't doing anything special but out-working every single school in Div. I WBB! You want to beat UCONN, out-work UCONN!"
If UCONN stays injury and illness free they will still beat every opponent next year by about 10 points!
Think about this fact- UCONN's Tuck, Chong, Collier, KLS, Nurse, Williams, & Butler, returning players are all capable of scoring between 10 to 20+ points per game, every game! Ekmark is capable of scoring between 6 to 8 points per game! So even if all score on the low end of that scale they're scoring 76 points per game! Plus playing the toughest, strongest, unwielding defense in the nation! Who is capable of doing THAT every game? And you know at least two of the above is going to score on the top side of that scale, 20 points! So if you add in those 2 ten point games that = 96 points per game! That's not even taking into effect the 3 rookies coming in!
So health becomes the only possible downer to UCONN's next season record!
Just a tip that may help ...it works for me most of the time: When listening to the pressers I always use earbuds or headphones. Not sure why, but they seem to amplify while also canceling out some of the background/white/grey noise. I easily heard all of the questions asked for Rhonda's presser.Too bad no one's ever figured out how to make the questions audible or visual. You wouldn't think that to be insurmountable with today's technology.
It's hard not to see Notre Dame as an honest competitor. True, the amazing recruiting class of Stewie, Morgan, and Mo has dominated ND, but how about all those loses to ND just before that? And, it's better to think that there's someone out there who has your number if you let down even a little. Hubris and all that other good Greek tragedy stuff....
This is a problem at every sports post game news conference I have ever watched including professional ones. At the NCAAs I think they have staff running around the audience with mics and a few others sometimes have that, but generally you don't get the questions clearly.
The line between Uconn and ND shifts around a little each year, and when the Irish have had the horses they've been our greatest competition (for the last seven or eight years).It's hard not to see Notre Dame as an honest competitor. True, the amazing recruiting class of Stewie, Morgan, and Mo has dominated ND, but how about all those loses to ND just before that? And, it's better to think that there's someone out there who has your number if you let down even a little. Hubris and all that other good Greek tragedy stuff....
I guess if you're Notre Dame, that was, in fact, a real tragedyYeah, then how about the dozen consecutive wins over ND before Diggins then? any good Greek tragedy stuff?
It's hard not to see Notre Dame as an honest competitor. True, the amazing recruiting class of Stewie, Morgan, and Mo has dominated ND, but how about all those loses to ND just before that? And, it's better to think that there's someone out there who has your number if you let down even a little. Hubris and all that other good Greek tragedy stuff....
believing they were going to lose? yeah ok
they beat themselves? yeah ok