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Pat Summitt has said in the past that she has little interest in coaching the men's game. In 37 seasons leading the Lady Vols, she's gone 1,070-198, winning eight national championships and seven coach of the year awards. She is a legend. An icon. A beloved, respected, one-of-a-kind coach who lacks the irksome cockiness of a Geno Auriemma or the we-need-to-cheat-to-win philosophical outlook of Pearl and so many other college coaches. Players swear by her goodness, assistants swear by her smarts, rivals swear by her relentlessness. In nearly four decades on the job, she has served as the school's greatest spokeswoman.Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/jeff_pearlman/03/23/pat.summitt/index.html#ixzz1HYJvsncv
I'd rather see Gino whatevertheeff his name is at UCONN do a crossover. Mostly because he's a smug bad person who doesn't realize he's a man coaching women's sports.
Quote from: AbeFroman on March 24, 2011, 05:35:37 PMI'd rather see Gino whatevertheeff his name is at UCONN do a crossover. Mostly because he's a smug bad person who doesn't realize he's a man coaching women's sports. Some doofus on tigerboard wants him
Quote from: Spaces on March 24, 2011, 06:31:58 PMQuote from: AbeFroman on March 24, 2011, 05:35:37 PMI'd rather see Gino whatevertheeff his name is at UCONN do a crossover. Mostly because he's a smug bad person who doesn't realize he's a man coaching women's sports. Some doofus on tigerboard wants him did you remind them of Pat?