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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 758280" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Please don’t edit “Booby Cremins”. It’s glorious, even though he’s our greatest coach ever</p><p></p><p>Even with the excitement of the national championship season under Hewitt, the seasons under Cremins were fun and had sizzle. You always had a group of students dresses like Cremins with silver wigs on. His reputation among his peers and officials and journalists was first class.</p><p></p><p>Hewitt was a great recruiter and probably a decent coach. He did his best when he had really good assistants. After the national championship game, he both lost some of those coaches to head coaching jobs and other opportunities without adequate replacements, but he also took on side activities when he needed to focus more than ever on his team. The result was NBA frontcourts and backcourts that just couldn’t feed the ball in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 758280, member: 282"] Please don’t edit “Booby Cremins”. It’s glorious, even though he’s our greatest coach ever Even with the excitement of the national championship season under Hewitt, the seasons under Cremins were fun and had sizzle. You always had a group of students dresses like Cremins with silver wigs on. His reputation among his peers and officials and journalists was first class. Hewitt was a great recruiter and probably a decent coach. He did his best when he had really good assistants. After the national championship game, he both lost some of those coaches to head coaching jobs and other opportunities without adequate replacements, but he also took on side activities when he needed to focus more than ever on his team. The result was NBA frontcourts and backcourts that just couldn’t feed the ball in. [/QUOTE]
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