Calm is great when things are going well...reverse our record and we wouldn't be so thrilled with a coach having a calm demeanor on the bench...
Yeah Morgan was there calmest guy on the planet. Some might say he looked asleep.
Calm is great when things are going well...reverse our record and we wouldn't be so thrilled with a coach having a calm demeanor on the bench...
It was a bad T in my opinion, didn't really emphasize a call or support a playerI guess I don't know what he said and it probably was that but using Underwood as an example of an out of control coach was kind of funny.
By the way, if you caught the player interviews in the DMR, the players say he's not always calm, cool and collected, and that he'll get after it when he needs to.
Matt also said he goes through 2-3 chapsticks a day so maybe they have a sedative effect.
He somehow kept his emotions in check for senior speeches, although he was choked up talking about Deonte. I was weeping from Deonte on out.
Similar to how Crash Davis got ejected in Bull Durham?
I remember when he gave Chris Allen a little shove to the shoulders during a timeout after he had made a bonehead play. Hoiberg didn't have many outbursts, but he certainly didn't lack emotion. Prohm is no different and I really appreciate/respect the approach he takes.
I agree, Prohm definitely doesn't lack emotion. There was a moment last night, I believe in the 2nd half, where he was emphatically jumping up and down on the sideline with his arms raised, then turned around and gave a big fist pump. It was right after we hit a big shot, but I couldn't tell if he was excited or if he was trying to get someone's attention and then was mad when he couldn't. My buddy and I both saw it and commented on how animated he was. Loved seeing that kind of passion out of Prohm.
They caught him on TV applying chapstick and I started laughing. Coach has to have soft lips.
Yeah it definitely was something Underwood said not what he did. My guess was he said something like that is *********
Also, late in the first half when we were trading buckets with OSU, we hit a nice shot and PRohm wanted to use his use it or lose it timeout to setup the defense (I think it was around 1 minute to go in the first half). He was jumping up and down trying to get the timeout and didn't get and and was pissed jumping around. It was funny.
Goes to show both can work.Funny how we like the calm demenor of Fred and Steve now, when in the past we loved the animated Johnny, Tim Floyd throwing off his jacket, and the Larry outbursts.
If getting T's in basketball is anything like getting ejected in baseball, usually it comes after you call the ref a ****sucker
Not really. He got a T last night for being out of control, and almost got 2. Perfect example.I guess I don't know what he said and it probably was that but using Underwood as an example of an out of control coach was kind of funny.
The yelling/screeming types tend to get tuned out or cause some form of mutiny possibly.
I remember Fred getting T'd up vs. KU in the '14 Big 12 tourney and also screaming at Monte during the 1st round of the NCAA tourney for screwing around instead of just getting a bucket.
Those stand out because they were so rare.
That T was the best, since it was for coming out onto the court to huddle during a timeout. Probably won't see that variation of a T again.
Matt also said he goes through 2-3 chapsticks a day so maybe they have a sedative effect.
He somehow kept his emotions in check for senior speeches, although he was choked up talking about Deonte. I was weeping from Deonte on out.