NG if true. This coaching style doesn’t fly these days.
Two players falling unconscious from dehydration, with one requiring hospitalization, isn't that bad? As a result of the coach's punitive measure? Mmm-kay...It doesn’t sound that bad. A little over the top but you can’t coach like that these days
Thank God for that. I'm all for discipline, but this is dangerous cruelty with absolutely no upside. It has no place in the game.I had coaches like that. In fact, this is in the 60s, we were never allowed to drink any liquids during practice which almost always was at least 2 hours long. And some coaches had us taking salt pills during the practices.
Times have certainly changed.
Remember this is in the late 60s. The coaches were doing what they thought was best back then. It wasn't punishment and we didn't take it as such. We thought it was helping us with endurance and the salt was giving us that endurance.Thank God for that. I'm all for discipline, but this is dangerous cruelty with absolutely no upside. It has no place in the game.
I know it, but am still grateful they’ve gotten to be a little more enlightened in the time since.Remember this is in the late 60s. The coaches were doing what they thought was best back then. It wasn't punishment and we didn't take it as such. We thought it was helping us with endurance and the salt was giving us that endurance.
What Coupland is accused of doing is not the same.
There are two sides to every story, but the Gatorade stuff seems too specific to be a lie. Yelling, bad language, name-calling, etc. doesn’t bother me, but forced dehydration is two or three steps removed from what is even remotely acceptable.
Completely agree. I played on enough teams when coaches were still mimicking Bobby Knight to know that the water break was a compliance weapon (The forced dehydration — which I know used to be a thing — just makes no sense these days for so many reasons. The language and name-calling I buy 100%, because we all know there are so many coaches who still act this way to players to varying degrees. Much harder to do it now though with credibility unless you are Tom Izzo or someone like that.
Thank God for that. I'm all for discipline, but this is dangerous cruelty with absolutely no upside. It has no place in the game.
I remember that but given the disparity of the programs our subs should be able to compete with Wagner starters and wouldn’t that be valuable game experience for them? Etiquette or not, it was a dumb move by our coach.Sha was upset because he pulled all his regulars in the blowout and had multiple walk-ons on the court while Copeland not only kept his regulars in the game but pressed until the final buzzer.
A major breach of BB etiquette by Copeland and thus the harsh words between the two.
That’s not how the unwritten rules workI remember that but given the disparity of the programs our subs should be able to compete with Wagner starters and wouldn’t that be valuable game experience for them? Etiquette or not, it was a dumb move by our coach.
Pete, It was players at the very end of the bench. Not just our non regulars. It included multiple walk-ons who hardly ever get on the court. Why would an opposing coach try to embarrass them while pressing them in the backcourt no less?I remember that but given the disparity of the programs our subs should be able to compete with Wagner starters and wouldn’t that be valuable game experience for them? Etiquette or not, it was a dumb move by our coach.
We had no walk-ons on the court according to the official box score. We played 10 players that day -- all "rotation" guys.Sha was upset because he pulled all his regulars in the blowout and had multiple walk-ons on the court while Copeland not only kept his regulars in the game but pressed until the final buzzer.
A major breach of BB etiquette by Copeland and thus the harsh words between the two.
Both coaches overreacted. Their interaction should have been more civil.I remember that but given the disparity of the programs our subs should be able to compete with Wagner starters and wouldn’t that be valuable game experience for them? Etiquette or not, it was a dumb move by our coach.
It’s a classic example of one of my favorite sports terms: False HustleWe had no walk-ons on the court according to the official box score. We played 10 players that day -- all "rotation" guys.
But yes, Brown and Ozdogan were on the floor the last five minutes.
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Seton Hall 72-51 Wagner (Nov 18, 2023) Box Score - ESPN
Box score for the Seton Hall Pirates vs. Wagner Seahawks NCAAM game from November 18, 2023 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.www.espn.com
Both coaches overreacted. Their interaction should have been more civil.
That said down 25 after the last media timeout with the home team having called off the dogs, you don't need to go into overdrive.
Good catch. The game I was referring to was one year sooner where we had multiple walk-ons on the court at game's end against Wagner.We had no walk-ons on the court according to the official box score. We played 10 players that day -- all "rotation" guys.
But yes, Brown and Ozdogan were on the floor the last five minutes.
That’s a fair position. Like you said, it was scholarship players, not walk ons. Over the top for Copeland to press, but Sha could’ve use it as a teaching experience for his bench or put starters back in.We had no walk-ons on the court according to the official box score. We played 10 players that day -- all "rotation" guys.
But yes, Brown and Ozdogan were on the floor the last five minutes.
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Seton Hall 72-51 Wagner (Nov 18, 2023) Box Score - ESPN
Box score for the Seton Hall Pirates vs. Wagner Seahawks NCAAM game from November 18, 2023 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.www.espn.com
Both coaches overreacted. Their interaction should have been more civil.
That said down 25 after the last media timeout with the home team having called off the dogs, you don't need to go into overdrive.
Quite different, actually. The equivalent would be Sha keeping in his starters against the end of rotation players of a power conference top team or otherwise blue blood (since they're at a level above SHU like SHU is at a level above Wagner).No different than if Sha kept in his starters to embarrass Wagner trying to run up the score explaining.