Interesting quote from Cole

Sounds to me like he's saying "stop using age as an excuse and start showing some commitment to the team"...OR he's saying "noone likes this system"...

I hope it's that first one...
 
Not sure whats so interesting about it... All you have is a player who doesn't want to play the "inexperienced" excuse. He's telling his team they are old enough to win now, and if they buy in and work together they can. I'm not sure sure how you can see anything negative in what he said.
 
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In all seriousness, it makes you wonder what the question was. Surely a reporter wouldn't take a quote out of context or bait somebody.
 
Interesting to hear a player say "We're realy not that young." ... Yet, the first thing the Lick lovers tote out is the excuse of how young of a team we are, etc., etc. ...

Yes..... clearly....this statement by Cole.....will be the straw....that breaks the camels back.
 
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In all seriousness, it makes you wonder what the question was. Surely a reporter wouldn't take a quote out of context or bait somebody.


Pat Harty is not looking to trap or pot-stir here. The context is clear...cole was asked about the youth excuse and he is tired of hearing it...not surprising since he himself only has 25 more Big Ten games left in his career...he is impatient and I do not blame him.

As for the ''not buying into the system'' comment...that could mean a lot of things..but I do think he wants to avoid saying the obvious...Iowa's talent is not yet good enough to challenge for a Big Ten upper division finish.
 
Pat Harty is not looking to trap or pot-stir here. The context is clear...cole was asked about the youth excuse and he is tired of hearing it...not surprising since he himself only has 25 more Big Ten games left in his career...he is impatient and I do not blame him.

As for the ''not buying into the system'' comment...that could mean a lot of things..but I do think he wants to avoid saying the obvious...Iowa's talent is not yet good enough to challenge for a Big Ten upper division finish.

That isn't what he said. He said it was about "buying into the system", not that guys weren't doing it. The context is never clear when you don't know what the question was or if Harty cherry-picked the quotes he knew would get the most reaction.

I'm not flat out saying that Harty did either or both of those things, but it's impossible to know. Pat Harty is an opinion columnist; his job is to stir the pot.
 
Not sure whats so interesting about it... All you have is a player who doesn't want to play the "inexperienced" excuse. He's telling his team they are old enough to win now, and if they buy in and work together they can. I'm not sure sure how you can see anything negative in what he said.

Does "interesting" (which is all the OP said about it) in your mind necessarily mean "negative"? If so, you have an "interesting" point of view, there...

;-)
 
Does "interesting" (which is all the OP said about it) in your mind necessarily mean "negative"? If so, you have an "interesting" point of view, there...

;-)

Interesting means interesting. He said his career is comming to an end and he wants to start winning now, I'm not sure that's interesting.... He also sent a message to his teamates that said forget about everyone telling you you can't win because you are too young/inexperienced, play good ball and we can win. Not much interesting there either.
 
Really, what was Cole supposed to say? We either are going to bash Lick because "we're not really that young", or we're going to bash Lick and the team for accepting the youth/inexperience excuse. No athlete who has an ounce of pride is going to make excuses, and Cole had two choices: say what he said, or say "yeah, we are really young, and it's hurt us at times". Which would we prefer the players to believe?
 
Some of you people are seeing a Lick-bash even where none is evident. What I see is an attitude in Cole that I really admire and applaud him for. That's what a good leader does!
 

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