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Didn’t John Chaney / Temple back in the day routinely have these very early AM practices ?
I have no problem with this whatsoever. D1 basketball, it’s a business and professional job for these kids. They beat the snow storm and have a quick turnaround. Gotta get the work in. That’s the difference between a top notch program and an average program. No problem with it
The best programs play solider at Fort Drum.Of the list of things that differentiate a top notch program from an average program, PR stunts like this couldn’t possibly be in the top 10.
Of the list of things that differentiate a top notch program from an average program, PR stunts like this couldn’t possibly be in the top 10.
I think a lot of times people try to copy what successful people do outwardly without realizing the outward actions are the visible manifestations of internal mentality and philosophy. Just holding practice at 6AM isn’t going to make us successful - having a coach committed to grinding every day to be the best is required to be successful though. UConn has that kind of a coach right now. Syracuse hasn’t had that kind of a coach in over a decade.
And as much of a grating human being as Hurley is - I could live with a coach like that if we’re seeing banners raised like he has at UConn.
Pat Summitt was known for holding early practices the morning after a bad game when she thought her players needed a kick in the keister.