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Holly blames kids, parents and coaches.
"Warlick said UT has signed quite a few 5-star kids and high school All-Americans, but some of their fundamentals are “non-existent.’’
www.sportsradiownml.com/2019/01/31/jimmys-blog-warlick-says-players-have-changed-since-she-became-head-coach/
She said you can’t assume a 5-star “knows everything,’’ so UT has to teach fundamentals every day in practice, often doing one-on-one drills against male practice players.
“We try to get kids that fit in our program, (want to) graduate and have great character and love the game,’’ Warlick said. “The majority of the time, we hit it spot on. We don’t get it right all the time, but we get it right most of the time.’’
Warlick said her team (13-7, 2-5 SEC) is “not at the point where we want to be,’’ but she didn’t say it was due to lack of personnel.
“We’ve got talent, no question,’’ Warlick said. “We’re young. That doesn’t give us an excuse, but it gives us an opportunity to teach and we’re going to build that toughness. I’ve been told you can’t teach effort and toughness. Well, I’m going to prove that wrong because that’s what we need.’’
It is sadly funny. Geno has always come from the opposite direction. Has always said kids arrive without fundamentals. The Tenn game was so simplistic under Pat and continued under Warlick so I guess it's never dawned on Warlick to "coach em up" until this year. The mind numbing stupidity of it all. You could read this as saying she's through trying to teach basketball this season and she's on to effort and toughness and whatever happens happens. My reaction: It certainly will. Will what? Well whatever of course!
"Warlick said UT has signed quite a few 5-star kids and high school All-Americans, but some of their fundamentals are “non-existent.’’
www.sportsradiownml.com/2019/01/31/jimmys-blog-warlick-says-players-have-changed-since-she-became-head-coach/
She said you can’t assume a 5-star “knows everything,’’ so UT has to teach fundamentals every day in practice, often doing one-on-one drills against male practice players.
“We try to get kids that fit in our program, (want to) graduate and have great character and love the game,’’ Warlick said. “The majority of the time, we hit it spot on. We don’t get it right all the time, but we get it right most of the time.’’
Warlick said her team (13-7, 2-5 SEC) is “not at the point where we want to be,’’ but she didn’t say it was due to lack of personnel.
“We’ve got talent, no question,’’ Warlick said. “We’re young. That doesn’t give us an excuse, but it gives us an opportunity to teach and we’re going to build that toughness. I’ve been told you can’t teach effort and toughness. Well, I’m going to prove that wrong because that’s what we need.’’
It is sadly funny. Geno has always come from the opposite direction. Has always said kids arrive without fundamentals. The Tenn game was so simplistic under Pat and continued under Warlick so I guess it's never dawned on Warlick to "coach em up" until this year. The mind numbing stupidity of it all. You could read this as saying she's through trying to teach basketball this season and she's on to effort and toughness and whatever happens happens. My reaction: It certainly will. Will what? Well whatever of course!