BleedGopher
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I wouldn't have expected anything less from Richard. As much as those who lacked more intelligent thoughts on here liked to call him nicknames because he was his father's son, I thought he was one of the more likeable people we have had as a coach. Honest, self-deprecating and a great father. Ran a clean program as well. I wish him excellence in the future!
This attitude right here is what gets you passed up by St Thomas in basketball. Never settle for mediocrity.I realize that winning is the priority and, often times, the only thing that matters. On boards like this, I figure that the following thoughts will make me chum for the piranhas.
The U of M had no choice but to fire Pitino as he hadn't won enough nor generated consistent interest in the program, which impacted the bottom line. The idiots clamoring about the cancellation of Olympic sports clearly didn't do their math in order to understand the impact that a continual (and growing) loss in basketball revenue would have on the athletics department.
But, to write more specifically to this thread, the men's bball team has had a good graduation rate and GPA in recent years. It also hasn't faced significant legal issues after Daquien McNeil's situation and it hasn't been penalized for students stealing items or cheating on homework nor institutionally-formalized cheating. Overall, the men's basketball team has done very well, which is significant and reflective of the leadership at the U. This includes the coaches, grad assistants, academic advisors, and various other academic staff and administrators within the Athletics Department (and beyond). Again, I realize that winning is the bottom line determinant but there are a lot of things that go into being successful in collegiate athletics. For that, I'm grateful to everyone who kept the U moving forward in a positive way over the past eight years. This includes a "Thank You" to Coach Pitino.
DumbThis attitude right here is what gets you passed up by St Thomas in basketball. Never settle for mediocrity.
If he doesn't land a coaching gig, I vote for him kicking Dakitch out of the commentator booth. Richard would be great as a commentator.I wouldn't have expected anything less from Richard. As much as those who lacked more intelligent thoughts on here liked to call him nicknames because he was his father's son, I thought he was one of the more likeable people we have had as a coach. Honest, self-deprecating and a great father. Ran a clean program as well. I wish him excellence in the future!