ForeverHawk
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Not sure if this has been posted, but I think his comments are spot on at this point.
Brown: Gus Johnson raves about McCaffery | Hawk Central
Brown: Gus Johnson raves about McCaffery | Hawk Central
People really need to read what Gus is saying, he hits it right on the head. This team has improved 300% since game one. Hopefully, Iowa can land their two "dream kids" that they have offers out too, that would make Iowa a scary team.
I find Fran's rants embarrassing to watch. I feel sorry for his players.
Really? Don't feel sorry for the players, they recognize that they have to do the right things, they don't quit on him when he does that. As the roster improves, so will Fran's moods, but there are times when a coach needs to "loose it" and I find it refreshing compared to what Iowa has had on the sideline in previous years. Fran challenges his players with the rants, but if you pay any attention, watch how much he compliments them, the team would not respond the way they do if he didn't compliment them as much or more as he reams them.
I feel like the people who dislike the yelling because of how it affects the players probably haven't participated in sports. (Maybe they have, and it just had the opposite effect as it did on me). When I competed I wasn't very good mentally, to be honest. When my coach yelled at me it calmed me down and re-focused me. I never took anything that was said personally. I think our guys understand that it isn't personal. Also, when a coach yells at you, it is showing confidence in you. If he is upset with you, he obviously believes you are good enough to play better, and beat the guys across from you.
It doesn't matter if we are talking about athletics or business, a coach or a manager needs to find out what motivates their individual players or employees and motivate them in the proper way. This will allow them to get the best out each individual.
Really? Don't feel sorry for the players, they recognize that they have to do the right things, they don't quit on him when he does that. As the roster improves, so will Fran's moods, but there are times when a coach needs to "loose it" and I find it refreshing compared to what Iowa has had on the sideline in previous years. Fran challenges his players with the rants, but if you pay any attention, watch how much he compliments them, the team would not respond the way they do if he didn't compliment them as much or more as he reams them.
Really? Don't feel sorry for the players, they recognize that they have to do the right things, they don't quit on him when he does that. As the roster improves, so will Fran's moods, but there are times when a coach needs to "loose it" and I find it refreshing compared to what Iowa has had on the sideline in previous years. Fran challenges his players with the rants, but if you pay any attention, watch how much he compliments them, the team would not respond the way they do if he didn't compliment them as much or more as he reams them.
Gus Johnson is a treat to listen to and he keeps it real with genuine enthusiasm. I see far more coaches being demonstrative on the sidelines than sitting there with their head in their hands with assistants cracking jokes in 20 point losses. McCaffrey has not thrown a single player under the bus all season and if you recall, Lickliter was famous for singling out guys that didn't do this or that right according the system.
The BTN is really doing its best to help Iowa with recruiting, as Johnson, Murray, Jackson, Doyle and Morris have all mentioned that this is a great system for kids that want to push tempo. Those guys understand that McCaffrey doesn't have "his players" on the roster, thus the struggles, but the tide will turn.