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A Thread to Rehash GT HC Comparisons
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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 761242" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>What standards are you referring to? Your own personal standards? </p><p></p><p>I think I understand what you are saying but a coach doesn’t have to grab a guy by the face mask to make a point. I use to feel the same way about Bobby Cremins. He was the Collins of hoops. My perception of Cremins when I was at GT and a younger man was that he couldn’t coach a lick, spent the games jumping around while his assistants actually coached. But looking back I’d take him back in a second. Why? Because the guy brought in players that could win. I will always love Cremins for 2 reasons - Dennis Scott and Kenny Anderson. Those two players made my college experience a fun one. Collins will succeed because GT plays in a weak division and he will get players on campus. Just watching Sims, Gibbs, and Brown has been fun especially knowing they are all back for at least 2 more seasons (I know Brown could go early but I doubt he will).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 761242, member: 4334"] What standards are you referring to? Your own personal standards? I think I understand what you are saying but a coach doesn’t have to grab a guy by the face mask to make a point. I use to feel the same way about Bobby Cremins. He was the Collins of hoops. My perception of Cremins when I was at GT and a younger man was that he couldn’t coach a lick, spent the games jumping around while his assistants actually coached. But looking back I’d take him back in a second. Why? Because the guy brought in players that could win. I will always love Cremins for 2 reasons - Dennis Scott and Kenny Anderson. Those two players made my college experience a fun one. Collins will succeed because GT plays in a weak division and he will get players on campus. Just watching Sims, Gibbs, and Brown has been fun especially knowing they are all back for at least 2 more seasons (I know Brown could go early but I doubt he will). [/QUOTE]
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