Right, Kellie had a very tough OOC which probably didn’t help with retaining her job.“ traditionally soft OOC?”
I would say that they have not played soft OOC until this year.
Right, Kellie had a very tough OOC which probably didn’t help with retaining her job.“ traditionally soft OOC?”
I would say that they have not played soft OOC until this year.
Right, Kellie had a very tough OOC which probably didn’t help with retaining her job.
That game didn’t help, but writing was on the wall before that game. Kellie wasn’t AD Whites hire. She had a terrible record against top 25 teams, couldn’t close on elite high school talent. I’m sure White had many discussions with Kellie since he took the position, based on her SEC Now analysis this season, I’m guessing we now saw what White and Elite HS recruits experienced, Kellie wasn’t a F4 type coach. White restructured fall of 2023 NIL for women’s basketball so his new hire was supported for 24 transfer portal and future HS recruiting cycles.Nah… it was Cardoso’s 3 point shot that buried her. She’d still be the coach if that didn’t happen
Don't they have to prove that by beating SEC teams? Still 9th in the standings.TN Tonight proved they are one of the top 4 teams in the SEC with SC, Texas and KY
Disagree but tonight was a massive winTN Tonight proved they are one of the top 4 teams in the SEC with SC, Texas and KY
They’ll win Sunday too and it’ll prove my pointDisagree but tonight was a massive win
TN Tonight proved they are one of the top 4 teams in the SEC with SC, Texas and KY
I'm curious about this as well. Being 9th in the SEC doesn't provide an easy path in the tournament. Do they have enough time to improve their position before the tourney.Don't they have to prove that by beating SEC teams? Still 9th in the standings.
I disagree. I was thinking during the game that UConn's substitution patterns could prove fatal since Geno is the type of coach that relies on his starters to do the majority of the playing. I think that was part of the issue. If you're tied going into the fourth, then the advantage goes to Tennessee.TN Tonight proved they are one of the top 4 teams in the SEC with SC, Texas and KY
Has nothing to do with the U "allowing." Caldwell is entitled to family leave but she's not required to take it. I'm sure she has her obstetrics team in place for support when/if needed. The "right" choice for one is not the right choice for everybody. That's the beauty of it all, allowing women to make their own choices.I’m bothered by the fact that the university is allowing Ms. Caldwell to coach a week after giving birth. I know at the end of the day it’s probably the decision that she made, but it’s not a responsible one. I get that the timing was incredibly bad because she’s a new coach in a very high profile position and I’m sure she feels an overwhelming responsibility to the commitment she made. I’m not judging her, but it does clearly point out the choices that women have to make if they have big careers. I think the worst part is that some other manager somewhere is going to say “well if Kim Caldwell could do it, then you can too”. I’m guessing that she feels like that her support system is so good that she can do this, but it still doesn’t make it right.
TN had a more front loaded SEC schedule vs some of current teams ranked ahead. They still have to play LSU (again), Ole Miss, AL, and KY. Their 5 loses are against SCar, TX, LSU, OK, and Vandy. Closing out SEC season will be exciting, many good games to determine 4-9 spots for SEC tournament seeding.I'm curious about this as well. Being 9th in the SEC doesn't provide an easy path in the tournament. Do they have enough time to improve their position before the tourney.
Thank you. The balance of conference play will be fun to monitor and see how things play out.TN had a more front loaded SEC schedule vs some of current teams ranked ahead. They still have to play LSU (again), Ole Miss, AL, and KY. Their 5 loses are against SCar, TX, LSU, OK, and Vandy. Closing out SEC season will be exciting, many good games to determine 4-9 spots for SEC tournament seeding.