It was a different Dooley than I have heard. When asked what he has learned about coaching a large program; He admitted that going 37 days after the KY loss was a huge mistake and he should have spoke a couple of times instead of letting it build. He also took responsibilty for the team not being a team. He said the coaches including him need to build a team concept. He also said that depth should be to a point that they can create competition and not have it where one injury kill a season. He also addressed the the running game was horrible and that will be a focus. He also said part of the problem is some of his players aren't strong enough- even some of his big ones. I was listening to it in the car so may not be word for word, but that is the summary.
yeah....like Bear Bryant and Jim Calhoun (BB)...Bobby Knight...he never spoke a word of profanity either
yeah....like Bear Bryant and Jim Calhoun (BB)...Bobby Knight...he never spoke a word of profanity either
Well we're not talking about one word of profanity, we're talking about excessive words in Dooley's case. Bobby Knight and Woody Hayes are two prime examples of guys that spoke more and more profanity and threw more and more temper tantrums as they got older, eventually it overshadowed their coaching and lead to their dismissal.
Well we're not talking about one word of profanity, we're talking about excessive words in Dooley's case. Bobby Knight and Woody Hayes are two prime examples of guys that spoke more and more profanity and threw more and more temper tantrums as they got older, eventually it overshadowed their coaching and lead to their dismissal.
Well we're not talking about one word of profanity, we're talking about excessive words in Dooley's case. Bobby Knight and Woody Hayes are two prime examples of guys that spoke more and more profanity and threw more and more temper tantrums as they got older, eventually it overshadowed their coaching and lead to their dismissal.
Well we're not talking about one word of profanity, we're talking about excessive words in Dooley's case. Bobby Knight and Woody Hayes are two prime examples of guys that spoke more and more profanity and threw more and more temper tantrums as they got older, eventually it overshadowed their coaching and lead to their dismissal.
The one thing everybody can agree on is that Dooley is learning on the job. Does the UT program need to be a training ground for inexperienced coaches? Some say yes...some say no. In a few months, I guess we will all see how much he has learned.