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ACC Games for Feb 10-12

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Monday, February 10
North Carolina at Clemson ESPN 7 PM

Tuesday, February 11
Syracuse at Miami ACCN 7 PM
Pitt at SMU ACCN 9 PM

Wednesday, February 12
Stanford at Georgia Tech ACCN 7 PM
Florida State at Wake Forest ESPNU 7 PM
Louisville at NC State ESPN2 7 PM
Notre Dame at Boston College ESPN2/U 9 PM
 
Clemson is just a very strong basketball program right now.
JG3 said just from a workout/strength and conditioning program it was like something he’s never seen before. And looking at body types from players at both his 2 schools you can see that.

That’s not even saying anything about actual on the court stuff.
 
JG3 said just from a workout/strength and conditioning program it was like something he’s never seen before. And looking at body types from players at both his 2 schools you can see that.

That’s not even saying anything about actual on the court stuff.
I wish JG3 would report his experience to Red. Maybe it’s time to make a change to the strength and conditioning coach. Fresh eyes might be needed.
 
I wish JG3 would report his experience to Red. Maybe it’s time to make a change to the strength and conditioning coach. Fresh eyes might be needed.
If we need a very recent former player to report to our Head Coach on how to run a BBall program based on his 1 year after he transferred...we are doomed and the entire coaching staff has gotta go.
An HC at this level or any level, should have a very firm grasp on how to run and build a program. If the HC is lacking in an area, well Assistants should be able to assist.
Something as basic as strength and conditioning should have been one of the main areas to target for improvement long before becoming a head coach.
However, I can sadly report that many of our programs are digging themselves out of decades of neglect in regards to athletes health, strength, conditioning ànd competitive mental stability.
We literally just developed îndividual diet plans. When I played în HS I was counciled on a diet. În D3 football I was also instructed on a diet ànd a daily schedule back in 1996-2000.

Soda was in very recent vending machines inside the AD. Healthy drinks were either ûnavailable or scarce. To me that is astonishing. How can a top college program have such prehistoric ways...Well clearly we have lacked DART.
Almost laughable bc of how pathetic that is.
 
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If we need a very recent former player to report to our Head Coach on how to run a BBall program based on his 1 year after he transferred...we are doomed and the entire coaching staff has gotta go.
An HC at this level or any level, should have a very firm grasp on how to run and build a program. If the HC is lacking in an area, well Assistants should be able to assist.
Something as basic as strength and conditioning should have been one of the main areas to target for improvement long before becoming a head coach.
However, I can sadly report that many of our programs are digging themselves out of decades of neglect in regards to athletes health, strength, conditioning ànd competitive mental stability.
We literally just developed îndividual diet plans. When I played în HS I was counciled on a diet. În D3 football I was also instructed on a diet ànd a daily schedule back in 1996-2000.

Soda was in very recent vending machines inside the AD. Healthy drinks were either ûnavailable or scarce. To me that is astonishing. How can a top college program have such prehistoric ways...Well clearly we have lacked DART.
Almost laughable bc of how pathetic that is.
And Brownell just won 20 games for only the 7th time in 15 years at Clemson. So, as you and others may think, it's not that easy to develop and maintain a winning program.
 
And Brownell just won 20 games for only the 7th time in 15 years at Clemson. So, as you and others may think, it's not that easy to develop and maintain a winning program.
Trending up compared to us though. They’re 37-17 in the ACC the last 3 seasons.
 
Trending up compared to us though. They’re 37-17 in the ACC the last 3 seasons.
Yes, and in the prior three seasons his record in the ACC was 27-28. He's had his share of struggles. Only four NCAAT's in 14 seasons. Prior to his very recent success, many Clemson fans wanted him replaced.
 

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