I kind of enjoy seeing Roy sad.
Why is he sad? I thought he said there wouldn't be any punishment for men's basketball?
HEARTBREAKING to see that kid. Dear god!Ugh, hurts my heart for him (and all those players). He's literally choking back tears but still seems poised when answering.
I've often thought it was cruel for the NCAA to make the players on the losing team do the pressers. Having the coach there should be sufficient.HEARTBREAKING to see that kid. Dear god!
I disagree, but understand your sentiment. I'll just say that its a (small) dose of real life. Sometimes folks have to do things that they do not want to do. And I think too often we shield youth from things that might be construed as difficult. I don't love UNC or M.Paige, but I happened to catch his interview live last night. He was really impressive. I felt for him, but also appreciated his raw honestly. That's the type of interview that can set up a program (not that UNC needs much help there) or at least set the tone for the next year. Passion and pride for your program.I've often thought it was cruel for the NCAA to make the players on the losing team do the pressers. Having the coach there should be sufficient.
Roy is perpetually sad and cryingI kind of enjoy seeing Roy sad.
Everything I've ever seen of Paige makes me think that he will be wildly successful at life.I thought Paige did an excellent job at the press conference. Very impressed with him. I think his coach could learn something from him actually.
I disagree, but understand your sentiment. I'll just say that its a (small) dose of real life. Sometimes folks have to do things that they do not want to do. And I think too often we shield youth from things that might be construed as difficult. I don't love UNC or M.Paige, but I happened to catch his interview live last night. He was really impressive. I felt for him, but also appreciated his raw honestly. That's the type of interview that can set up a program (not that UNC needs much help there) or at least set the tone for the next year. Passion and pride for your program.
Reflecting upon that degree of heartbreak can also be therapeutic/cleansing. Did you ever notice that the best closers in MLB are the ones that are waiting for the media at their lockers immediately after a blown save? Meanwhile, after a close victory the next night, those same closers cannot be found by the media. There is something really fitting about that.