So a “young and hungry” who didn’t make it, turns you off on all meritorious upcoming coaches with credentials. We’d all love instant success but chances of that happening by acquiring an “older more experienced” candidate aren’t great.
What’s needed in a new Lady Vols head coach is a young, hungry candidate who has tasted what it takes to win , who has shown to be a good recruiter, who has the ability to turn a program around and has already shown to be a real comer and who’s a disciplinarian by nature . Someone who fits that...
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Unless you have a crystal ball, of course whether Kara is going to be a successful coach is, at this juncture, an “unknown”. The point was that with her bb smarts, drive, reputation and other qualities, for Duke not to choose her ( despite her lack of college...
Kara has the basketball smarts, the tenacious personality and drive, and the highly thought of past reputation and respect to be an exceptional college coach from get-go!! Lack of coaching experience is not going to hold her back. Tennessee should have scooped-up their talented alum —assuming...
It’s too bad that Kara didn’t get the “first”opportunity. She’s one basketball knowledgeable lady and will quickly and easily make-up for lack of coaching experience. The Lady Vols are fortunate to have her in the wings. I seriously doubt she’ll ever turn-down a chance to be the Vols head coach...
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