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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaBuzz" data-source="post: 748537" data-attributes="member: 906"><p>I said that I have no idea what our coaches do in private, and that I hope they are applying tough love. All I said is that the team I have seen this year and last year is concerning when it comes to execution and discipline. CGC will have to coach guys up at GT - he will never be able to recruit to a top 5 or 10 level (I do have hope maybe he can be top 25 consistently, but results are going to start to affect this soon) - so, his coaching acumen to be able to drive guys to their utter best is critical. I hope he has this ability.</p><p></p><p>You can discipline kids and be a tough coach (see George O'Leary and Bobby Ross) without being Bobby Knight. With that said, Knight has done more for his former players than probably anyone ever. He expects undying allegiance and effort, and he is willing to give it back. I don't agree with his emotional mistakes that he made public, though. Discipline is always best given with thought, not just out of emotion and anger. But, kids have NOT changed - they still need discipline to grow and become their full potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaBuzz, post: 748537, member: 906"] I said that I have no idea what our coaches do in private, and that I hope they are applying tough love. All I said is that the team I have seen this year and last year is concerning when it comes to execution and discipline. CGC will have to coach guys up at GT - he will never be able to recruit to a top 5 or 10 level (I do have hope maybe he can be top 25 consistently, but results are going to start to affect this soon) - so, his coaching acumen to be able to drive guys to their utter best is critical. I hope he has this ability. You can discipline kids and be a tough coach (see George O'Leary and Bobby Ross) without being Bobby Knight. With that said, Knight has done more for his former players than probably anyone ever. He expects undying allegiance and effort, and he is willing to give it back. I don't agree with his emotional mistakes that he made public, though. Discipline is always best given with thought, not just out of emotion and anger. But, kids have NOT changed - they still need discipline to grow and become their full potential. [/QUOTE]
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