Coaches vs Cancer gameAlso, good for Gerry for wearing a suit!
I liked the suits better. It was a show. Now it's like watching gym class.Also, good for Gerry for wearing a suit!
I thought so at first, too, but I think the sleeves were just getting bunched up.Gerry needs longer sleeves on his jacket
I liked the suits better. It was a show. Now it's like watching gym class.
I agree with you. I know there's not necessarily a rational reason for coaches to wear suits and obviously casual clothing is more comfortable, but it makes the games and sport overall feel more serious when coaches dress up.I liked the suits better. It was a show. Now it's like watching gym class.
Agreed.I agree with you. I know there's not necessarily a rational reason for coaches to wear suits and obviously casual clothing is more comfortable, but it makes the games and sport overall feel more serious when coaches dress up.
It's kind of like working from home during Covid. Once you get a taste of it there's no going back.
I believe the suits were for Coaches Fighting Cancer night. suits and sneakers.I thought the suits were overkill tbh. They’re coaching teenagers playing basketball, not at a royal wedding.
I think a nice pair of khaki (or khaki-like pants), clean sneakers, and a simple pullover/quarter zip w/ school name/logo is way to go.
Of course coaches should wear suits. We used to be a society.
Pitino and Jay Wright were right up there!Agreed.
Coaches should wear suits - it adds class to the event.
Nobody did it better than Pat Riley - and it was great.
Being the head coach of a men’s college basketball team is different than you or I schlepping into work.I’d say that’s a bit over done. Reminds me of the stuff about being told to wear a suit with a 2.5 hour commute vs business casual or recent comments of wearing business casual every time one flies. There is a fair compromise to be had here.
Being the head coach of a men’s college basketball team is different than you or I schlepping into work.
There’s no need for a compromise. They can wear athleisure the other 22 hours a day. But put on a nice suit for the game.
Some of these guys dress like suburban Dads getting breakfast at Dunkies on a Saturday morning. It’s ridiculous. Just wait until one wears Tevas.
Nahh man. They should dress like MLB managers. Wear the same uniforms as the players.Agreed.
Coaches should wear suits - it adds class to the event.
Nobody did it better than Pat Riley - and it was great.
Lmao. I’ve thought this every time I’ve seen Gerry in at least a jacket. I think the jacket is just a tad small overall. Looks tight in the shoulders as well. (This is how you know we have nothing to talk about)Gerry needs longer sleeves on his jacket
Nahh man. They should dress like MLB managers. Wear the same uniforms as the players.
Nahh man. They should dress like MLB managers. Wear the same uniforms as the players.
Being the head coach of a men’s college basketball team is different than you or I schlepping into work.
There’s no need for a compromise. They can wear athleisure the other 22 hours a day. But put on a nice suit for the game.
Some of these guys dress like suburban Dads getting breakfast at Dunkies on a Saturday morning. It’s ridiculous. Just wait until one wears Tevas.
When I was in high school, I was on a mock trial team that won our region and got to go to Albany for the state tournament. To celebrate we went to a nice restaurant and our “coach” told the restaurant he’d cover the bill and left. We were all dressed in suits and were talking about a court case - the waitress just assumed we were young lawyers and brought us the wine menu. We absolutely took advantage of that, how often does a 17 year old get handed a wine list?
Our coach nearly crapped himself when he saw four bottles of wine on his bill, and we were all sworn to secrecy afterwards. It’s one of my favorite childhood memories.
The key takeaway is people absolute judge others differently when they wear a suit. I do think sports had a greater appearance of sophistication and class when coaches wore suits.