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re: Showing emotions againts reporters but not during a game
Posted on 10/22/13 at 9:10 pm to akcheat
Posted on 10/22/13 at 9:10 pm to akcheat
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John Wooden was the most successful college basketball coach ever. Every game, he sat with a rolled up newspaper and said nothing.
There is no "correct" coaching style. Just good or bad coaches.
Wooden had talent twice or three times as good as any team he played. This isn't the case at LSU and no class Les has ever recruited can touch some of those classes Wooden had at UCLA during their run.
Basketball is also an entirely different game than football, and Wooden wasn't Daddy Dale. He was a very good tactitioner but not the greatest.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 9:14 pm to Geauxgurt
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This isn't the case at LSU and no class Les has ever recruited can touch some of those classes Wooden had at UCLA during their run.
That's fair.
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Basketball is also an entirely different game than football, and Wooden wasn't Daddy Dale. He was a very good tactitioner but not the greatest.
Seriously, are you questioning the most successful college basketball coach ever? I know that basketball and football are different, but don't motivational techniques remain similar?
My whole point was that a reserved sideline presence is not an example of per se bad coaching. I used one of the greatest coaches of sports (all of sports) to try to prove that, but apparently that's not good enough.
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