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Last season, the University of Minnesota men’s basketball team finished 8-23, 2-16 in the Big Ten. This season, the Gophers (9-1) already have surpassed their 2015-16 victory total.
Suddenly, there is renewed interest — and curiosity — in the Minnesota program. Fourth-year coach Richard Pitino, just 34 years old, has learned not to worry about outside perceptions but to just focus on coaching the best that he can.
“I really, really try not to worry about that, and maybe last year taught me because it was so difficult, that if I worried about it, I would be miserable,” Pitino said. “And I was pretty miserable last year, anyway.
“I think (last year) taught me to just try to lock in day by day. Everybody wants to talk about fans and this and that. And to me, if you take care of (coaching) stuff, everything else will take care of itself.”
Worrying, Pitino said, just wastes a lot of energy.
“When I worked at Florida under (coach) Billy Donovan — it’s a bit of a football school, obviously — there wasn’t a lot of great interest (in basketball), and they just won back-to-back (NCAA) titles. And he never, ever concerned himself with it. I always admired that about him. So I try really hard to do that.”
http://www.twincities.com/2016/12/10/charley-walters-cordarrelle-patterson-wants-to-remain-a-viking/
Go Gophers!!
Last season, the University of Minnesota men’s basketball team finished 8-23, 2-16 in the Big Ten. This season, the Gophers (9-1) already have surpassed their 2015-16 victory total.
Suddenly, there is renewed interest — and curiosity — in the Minnesota program. Fourth-year coach Richard Pitino, just 34 years old, has learned not to worry about outside perceptions but to just focus on coaching the best that he can.
“I really, really try not to worry about that, and maybe last year taught me because it was so difficult, that if I worried about it, I would be miserable,” Pitino said. “And I was pretty miserable last year, anyway.
“I think (last year) taught me to just try to lock in day by day. Everybody wants to talk about fans and this and that. And to me, if you take care of (coaching) stuff, everything else will take care of itself.”
Worrying, Pitino said, just wastes a lot of energy.
“When I worked at Florida under (coach) Billy Donovan — it’s a bit of a football school, obviously — there wasn’t a lot of great interest (in basketball), and they just won back-to-back (NCAA) titles. And he never, ever concerned himself with it. I always admired that about him. So I try really hard to do that.”
http://www.twincities.com/2016/12/10/charley-walters-cordarrelle-patterson-wants-to-remain-a-viking/
Go Gophers!!