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Not sure if this means she wants the job or if she’s their #1 option.
Not sure if this means she wants the job or if she’s their #1 option.
Not sure i'd wade into a situation where a player's mom trashes the ex-coach.
Not sure i'd wade into a situation where a player's mom trashes the ex-coach.
Who ever it is has to be a guard oriented coach, maybe Geno could convince Jen to come in and help UConnSo if the job is offered to Shea and she decides to take it who do we fill her spot with. I know this may be premature but still fun to talk about.
Helicopter parents are bad enough in youth level sports (I've posted on this recently), however having a parent trash another person on social media at this level is stunning. The parent says she knows more than what has been said publicly, and I would counter with my story of a player not telling her mom everything on why she wasn't getting playing time.Hopefully a potential future employer will see this person as a Twitter troll and not give her comments any credence. An interview and due diligence on background history should prove whether or not you want to employ this individual not something someone said on Twitter hopefully that’s the case. If that were the case to keep you from being employed by that individual you clearly don’t want to work for them anyway.
Surprised no one has come forward with Jen Rizzotti. Her career has been damaged and it would be a bad matched in my estimation. It doesn't have to be a UConn former player/coach. I still nominate Shea. I figure her name is Vandy speculation.So if the job is offered to Shea and she decides to take it who do we fill her spot with. I know this may be premature but still fun to talk about.
Well it’s the mom of a former player under White. Even if it’s true, can’t believe she posted that publicly lolHopefully a potential future employer will see this person as a Twitter troll and not give her comments any credence. An interview and due diligence on background history should prove whether or not you want to employ this individual not something someone said on Twitter hopefully that’s the case. If that were the case to keep you from being employed by that individual you clearly don’t want to work for them anyway.
Is that a bad thing? If (and that's a big IF) indeed White treated players poorly, then having it made public is better than it remaining private.I truly feel like social media is a big part of the downfall of society. Why does everyone have to air their dirty laundry and grievances in public? I don’t know who this Culver woman is but if she knows White personally how about having a conversation with her. Her Twitter comment is performative, attention seeking and could potentially damage White’s job prospects going forward.
Just interview some Boneyard coaches. Surely there is at least one with the right credentials.So if the job is offered to Shea and she decides to take it who do we fill her spot with. I know this may be premature but still fun to talk about.
I know of a former UConn guard and head coach who recently became unemployed ....So if the job is offered to Shea and she decides to take it who do we fill her spot with. I know this may be premature but still fun to talk about.
Alas, we have yet to identify a Boneyard Coach Jumper.Just interview some Boneyard coaches. Surely there is at least one with the right credentials.
Do we have all the information as to why kids left. To look at Syracuse you would wonder the same thing until you dug a little deeper. Look around the country and how many kids transferred out of all the other teams. Are all those coaches bad.Well it’s the mom of a former player under White. Even if it’s true, can’t believe she posted that publicly lol
I think the attrition under White says all that needs to be said.
?Alas, we have yet to identify a Boneyard Coach Jumper.
You aren't Shea.After reading some of those tweets I might pass on that job if I was Shea.