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per Will:
When the University of New Mexico’s Richard Pitino was still the men’s basketball coach at Minnesota, he’d give Gophers football coach P.J. Fleck at hard time about referring to a program’s first year under new leadership as “Year Zero.”
It referred to a coach trying to pick up the pieces from the old regime and trying to build toward a brighter future without missing a beat. That first year was, in Fleck’s eyes, merely planting one’s stakes in the ground and establishing a presence.
The real work, he’d tell Pitino, wouldn’t start for a good 12 months. All the progress made in that first year wouldn’t start to make an impact until the second season — or, in Fleck’s mind, Year One.
Go Gophers!!
When the University of New Mexico’s Richard Pitino was still the men’s basketball coach at Minnesota, he’d give Gophers football coach P.J. Fleck at hard time about referring to a program’s first year under new leadership as “Year Zero.”
It referred to a coach trying to pick up the pieces from the old regime and trying to build toward a brighter future without missing a beat. That first year was, in Fleck’s eyes, merely planting one’s stakes in the ground and establishing a presence.
The real work, he’d tell Pitino, wouldn’t start for a good 12 months. All the progress made in that first year wouldn’t start to make an impact until the second season — or, in Fleck’s mind, Year One.
Pitino entering what he refers to as 'Year One' with Lobos
From Richard Pitino's perspective, with one season under his belt with the Lobos, now the real work begins.
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Go Gophers!!