baseball wrote:i tihnk it all has to do with the reputation of the coach. for example, when Mark Sand took over the girls team at Steele they were like 4-15 or somethin the year before him, and his first year he took them to the regional semifinals. i think if the new coach has a reputation of knowing basketball its easier for him/her to get the players to buy into his philosophy. if its someones first head coaching job, even if he knows everything there is to know, it will be harder for him to get the players to play his way.
milton-meteor wrote:Ok, dumb post
Sure they can!!
scruffy wrote:In most cases, a new coach makes less difference then most people think. Especially at this level...
Baller wrote:scruffy wrote:In most cases, a new coach makes less difference then most people think. Especially at this level...
I think it is hard for a new coach to make an immediate impact...but the impact comes 2-3 years down the road when his philosophy has been implemented with the younger talent coming up through the lower grades.
scruffy wrote:Baller wrote:scruffy wrote:In most cases, a new coach makes less difference then most people think. Especially at this level...
I think it is hard for a new coach to make an immediate impact...but the impact comes 2-3 years down the road when his philosophy has been implemented with the younger talent coming up through the lower grades.
And.....the new coach has to have people in the elementary and junior high levels implementing his scheme. Todays most successful programs have varsity players who've played under the same system since day one.
busch3434 wrote:true....but a coach can only tell the team what to do, he can't execute the play.....you should be able to take a team with one talented player and role players running the flex offense all night and win, but it depends on how the PLAYERS run the offense, not the coach. but i will say if the coach changes and the kids like him and RESPECTS him, chances are they will have a good season. If it is the opposite, they probably won't. So, how much fight does the horse have in him?? well, with seabiscuit, just as much fight as the jockey can put into him.
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