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Coaches in the Elite Eight
Take nothing away from these coaches they are great coaches. It just makes you wonder what the NCAA really stands for when 4 of the 8 head coaches have had known issues in their pasts. Add to that some say that Coach K isnt always on the up and up, who knows on that and some question Scott Drew.
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I think we all know what the NCAA really stands for: $$$$$
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 Originally Posted by kingcy Take nothing away from these coaches they are great coaches. It just makes you wonder what the NCAA really stands for when 4 of the 8 head coaches have had known issues in their pasts. Add to that some say that Coach K isnt always on the up and up, who knows on that and some question Scott Drew. I think you answered your own comment. You must be able to run the shady perimeter to hit the big time in most cases. Reminds me of politics.
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I am just glad Calipari is out. Is he the consensus dirtiest coach in bball? How is Sampson forced out of coaching, but Calipari is just fine?
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 Originally Posted by joefrog I am just glad Calipari is out. Is he the consensus dirtiest coach in bball? How is Sampson forced out of coaching, but Calipari is just fine? The man he was coaching against doesnt have the best past.
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 Originally Posted by joefrog I am just glad Calipari is out. Is he the consensus dirtiest coach in bball? How is Sampson forced out of coaching, but Calipari is just fine? Frank Martin is a close 2nd.
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coaches in the elite 8 = delusional hok fans "short list" to replace lick
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This is why I am rooting for Butler the rest of the way out. There is no indication that they do things the wrong way. I about puked watching Huggy and Calipari coach it out today.
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 Originally Posted by kingcy Take nothing away from these coaches they are great coaches. It just makes you wonder what the NCAA really stands for when 4 of the 8 head coaches have had known issues in their pasts. Add to that some say that Coach K isnt always on the up and up, who knows on that and some question Scott Drew. Typical mantra from far too many ISU fans..."everybody that wins is a cheater"...so predictable.

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If I could pick any coach from the Elite 8, it would have to be Tom Izzo. The guy just knows how to win, just ask Seth Davis.
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 Originally Posted by deadeyededric Frank Martin is a close 2nd. Frank has removed the slick from his hair and has trimmed his hair. Her has cleaned up foe the job.
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 Originally Posted by cyclonenum1 Typical mantra from far too many ISU fans..."everybody that wins is a cheater"...so predictable. I was going to predict you would say something like that.
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Re: Coaches in the Elite Eight
 Originally Posted by cyclonenum1 Typical mantra from far too many ISU fans..."everybody that wins is a cheater"...so predictable. I didnt say everyone that wins is a cheater, I just said half the teams that are in the Elite Eight have coaches that have had issues in the past. These are great coaches, but you have to wonder if they are doing it the right way now.
The gap in our economy is between what we have and what we think we ought to have--and that is a moral problem, not an economic one. - Paul Heyne
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