doggydaddy
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The selling her soul hypothesis has an interesting, plausable, variation noted by vowelguy: That Sylvia did not orchestrate the events, that the entire matter was to paraphrase the title of a wonderful book; The Girl(s) Who Fell From The Sky.
If that reading is correct than the entire nature of the program at UNC may change with the student athletes participating in administering practices, substitution patterns, game strategy. Can you imagine?
On the matter of Sylvia's age...folks, wake up. Lots of seniors are returning to key positions or never retiring. I've been hearing that 70 is the new 55. With her style of coaching, she could go on forever.
Hatchell might not have orchestrate the events. I can buy that. But how she handles the newly found riches of talent and impacts young women's lives will tell a lot about her and how important winning is as opposed to being "ethical".
There will be players that she recruited, told them she wanted them, spent time with their families and now will be telling them that because someone can play better, you will have to leave. It's different than recruiting over someone and putting them on the bench.
We shall see how it shakes out.