chevyman11 wrote:Didn't see this but I have one question-why was he on and what were they discussing?
tellmeaboutit wrote:chevyman11 wrote:Didn't see this but I have one question-why was he on and what were they discussing?
Lee Timmerman was asking him questions about the atmosphere at state. What its like for the coaches and the kids. What a coach had to do to prepare, etc.
chevyman11 wrote:tellmeaboutit wrote:chevyman11 wrote:Didn't see this but I have one question-why was he on and what were they discussing?
Lee Timmerman was asking him questions about the atmosphere at state. What its like for the coaches and the kids. What a coach had to do to prepare, etc.
Do they do this every year or is this the first because I don't recall seeing this done before.
Playa_Hata10 wrote:i think they did it because nbc knows that he knows what it's like to get ready for a state tournament, i mean, he had been there 7 years in a row before this year. i was impressed with the compliments he gave the mott/regent team. i also think that it was a slow sports night, so they needed to throw in somethin kinda interesting...it was the first year i've seen them do something like that. kinda neat though
tellmeaboutit wrote:Did anyone see Grinny on TV tonight. Say what you will about him, but he is a class act. Trinity should be proud as well as the rest of Region 7.
silentbob wrote:tellmeaboutit wrote:Did anyone see Grinny on TV tonight. Say what you will about him, but he is a class act. Trinity should be proud as well as the rest of Region 7.
I agree. Even though Trinity didn't make the State Tournament this year, they probably could have. The fact that they only had 3 returning players with experience, and NO starters back, and still did as good as they did is amazing. Do you guys think after he's done coaching, or even now, he's considered one of the best coaches in ND history?
The Schwab wrote:silentbob wrote:tellmeaboutit wrote:Did anyone see Grinny on TV tonight. Say what you will about him, but he is a class act. Trinity should be proud as well as the rest of Region 7.
I agree. Even though Trinity didn't make the State Tournament this year, they probably could have. The fact that they only had 3 returning players with experience, and NO starters back, and still did as good as they did is amazing. Do you guys think after he's done coaching, or even now, he's considered one of the best coaches in ND history?
7 trips to state in a row.....yea...he's one of the best to ever coach
rep wrote:here's a question:
is grinny a better coach, or is he better at building a program (no i don't mean recruiting, i mean everything from how he runs pratices for the varsity to his involvement with the jv, etc)?
you need both aspects in coaching. obviously you have to know some x's and o's and game management. but it seems like the real successful programs in the state are there year-in and year-out because the new players go into the program and the standards are set for what is expected of them.
any thoughts?
hp fan wrote:rep wrote:here's a question:
is grinny a better coach, or is he better at building a program (no i don't mean recruiting, i mean everything from how he runs pratices for the varsity to his involvement with the jv, etc)?
you need both aspects in coaching. obviously you have to know some x's and o's and game management. but it seems like the real successful programs in the state are there year-in and year-out because the new players go into the program and the standards are set for what is expected of them.
any thoughts?
I think they are the same thing. HE is great with X's and O's, but more importantly he, (and the rest of the athletic department) have done a wonderful job in mentoring young men and women, and teaching them what hard work and dedication is. That is why they are so good.
He is a great coach (the best I have ever seen), and that means he has control over his program. Top to bottom, x's and o's and everything else.
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