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Geno Has His Knickers in a Twist!
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How much more help does the offense need?
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This is why I support my local D-III school. It's still about money, but at least it's not ALL about money. |
So...Geno wants more scoring in NCAA men's. OK, let's let them use a 20" ball, double the circumference of the rim, shorten the court by 40 feet, make the 3 point line a 9 point line, no back court guarding, no zone defense and allow only 2 players from each team on the court at any time.
Oh yeah, the players will play better and therefore score more without any coaches. |
I watched parts of a couple of women's games. Tons of bad shots, air balls, and just unwatchable play.
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Hey Geno!
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I dunno....the current version of NCAA-M's basketball seems to be quite a hit.
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2. Problem with college basketball narrative seems to be that its the only high level version of the game in the world where the competitive story lines take a priority over scoring, flow and skilled play. 3. Not sure if Geno wants more euro or pro style games played at all levels, these do follow up his comments re:state of high school game and shot clock needs in Conneticut. 4. Haven't gotten involved too much on other Social Media or wanting to here on this issue, because of the amount of direct and passive aggressive hating being linked to the gender issue. I don't think that guys and girls sports are the same, they clearly aren't. I'm also not captain PC. But when people start talking about coaching a real sport, or using gendered imagery to denote or directly link to weakness of some kind. Not cool/ |
I am the father of a 10 year old girl who plays 3 sports, 2 on travel teams. I'm happy she enjoys playing.
But it's obvious to me that ESPN and other media have always tried to shove women's basketball down America's collective throats. I think this is one area where the market has, and continues, to speak. Does it mean Geno is a bad coach? No, it doesn't. |
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