Thanks. Just read that on another thread. I'm glad we did.I heard someone say it was about leaving our starters in all game?
Adding that Chucky didn't even play the final ~15mins.He’ll, we don’t have but 8 or 9 players do we?
Sorry, must disagree - in this case. Look, the Cards have squandered leads. They have had too many flat spots and lost focus. I believe this was a notice to his team that they must play hard all 40 minutes- period. Normally CPK does pull his guys out; so sorry for BC that did not happen this time. This team must find, and maintain the next ‘gear’ and then press down on the gas pedal. A killer instinct on the court wins games not a ‘oh sorry, let’s let up (with walk-ons or regular players) for the other team doesn’t feel bad’.my wife and i both saw his face and said what was that about and i immediately thought it was because we left our players in and honestly, i believe bc coach was probably right. if you go back and look at every big point win we've had during that 10 game run, CPK pulled the starters and when less than 90 seconds left, if anyone tried to run the offense, usually traore, antonelli would grab the ball and hold it until the shot clock ran out. even resulting in a turnover. it's a pattern that was created and used every time we had a huge lead, starters taken out and we didn't attempt any shots to run it up.
then last night, totally different story. our 2nd largest lead of the year and being up 26, instead of pulling the starters, CPK kept everyone in, minus chucky, and we we're still running full bore and jacking up 3's. that's rubbing it in your opponents face on their home floor and to me the worst display of CPK's behavior I've seen so far. which isn't saying much, but still, if bc's coach had watched game film, he would have seen CPK back off.
last night, he just kept them in, running the full fast break offense and jacking 3's for no reason. i thought it was poor sportsmanship on his part. pull the players, let the scrubs in. if they are jacking 3's it's one thing because they never get to play but the starters still jacking them up is sad and if say UK, Duke, Ole Miss, or any other team had dine that to use we'd be screaming holy hell. so, sorry, that's poor coaching and sportsmanship and shows CPK is not all happy go lucky as he seems. if i we're a bc player, i would have clothes lined someone on their 3 attempt and taken the flagrant.
Can you believe this guy? Actually saying he would attack a Louisville player for trying to score in a blowout win. If that now does happen, it's on him.Sorry, must disagree - in this case. Look, the Cards have squandered leads. They have had too many flat spots and lost focus. I believe this was a notice to his team that they must play hard all 40 minutes- period. Normally CPK does pull his guys out; so sorry for BC that did not happen this time. This team must find, and maintain the next ‘gear’ and then press down on the gas pedal. A killer instinct on the court wins games not a ‘oh sorry, let’s let up (with walk-ons or regular players) for the other team doesn’t feel bad’.
Howard Schnellenberger used to say about teams running up the score; “ it’s our job to stop ‘em!” That’s BC’s job, too.my wife and i both saw his face and said what was that about and i immediately thought it was because we left our players in and honestly, i believe bc coach was probably right. if you go back and look at every big point win we've had during that 10 game run, CPK pulled the starters and when less than 90 seconds left, if anyone tried to run the offense, usually traore, antonelli would grab the ball and hold it until the shot clock ran out. even resulting in a turnover. it's a pattern that was created and used every time we had a huge lead, starters taken out and we didn't attempt any shots to run it up.
then last night, totally different story. our 2nd largest lead of the year and being up 26, instead of pulling the starters, CPK kept everyone in, minus chucky, and we we're still running full bore and jacking up 3's. that's rubbing it in your opponents face on their home floor and to me the worst display of CPK's behavior I've seen so far. which isn't saying much, but still, if bc's coach had watched game film, he would have seen CPK back off.
last night, he just kept them in, running the full fast break offense and jacking 3's for no reason. i thought it was poor sportsmanship on his part. pull the players, let the scrubs in. if they are jacking 3's it's one thing because they never get to play but the starters still jacking them up is sad and if say UK, Duke, Ole Miss, or any other team had dine that to use we'd be screaming holy hell. so, sorry, that's poor coaching and sportsmanship and shows CPK is not all happy go lucky as he seems. if i we're a bc player, i would have clothes lined someone on their 3 attempt and taken the flagrant.
No one should be critical of Kelsey because it makes no sense to. It's not like there's some big rivalry with BC, or they're such a low level program, they should be handed with kid gloves.ESPN has the Post Game interview between BC Coach Grant and the BC Radio Hosts in its entirety. Interestingly, one of the last questions that Grant was asked, "what was it like to be able to see Pat again?"
Grant responded with: " yes I have known him for 20 years, as we came into the business together. Pat's doing a great job and so good to see him". He finished his response by adding "I am so happy for him". That sure doesn't sound like he was upset at Pat, but I too could see Pat's expression and suspect Grant questioned Pat about "leaving his players in too long".
Earlier in the exchange, Grant even noted that with 15 minutes to go in the 2nd half, his kids cut the UL lead down to 5 points. I am not sure how any reasonable coach or fan can be critical of Kelsey for leaving his kids in the game.