SI's Sportsperson of the Year - You've Got to be Kidding

iReC89

All-Conference
Jul 2, 2014
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The last time a coach won the award was in 2011 when Mike Krzyzewski and Pat Summitt won for having the most wins in NCAA basketball history. Prime getting the award after a single season with only 4 wins and 8 losses definitely cheapens the award beyond recognition.
 

yesrutgers01

Heisman
Nov 9, 2008
121,585
37,242
113
Deion -Sportsman?
Comes in as HC- boots every single player off the team and essentially out of college.
Bring in a group of mercenaries.
Win the first few games and even he says he is the greatest and brought in the best players and going to compete
Lose the first few games and the players are all at fault
Lose a few more and players will be replaced again and fires the 1 actual coach he has
Everything after those first few wins was not on him and all n the previous players/coaches, current players(except for his sons) and the coaches...

Sportsmanship my F-ing ***
 

MADHAT1

Heisman
Apr 1, 2003
30,608
15,583
113
haters gonna hate
yep, Greg haters love him
College Basketball Sport GIF by Louisville Cardinals
 

JayDogSmooth

All-Conference
Aug 18, 2006
8,099
3,790
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Deion winning again

Gets people to talk about him, good or bad, and will undoubtely use it to his advantage

The man is a tireless self promoter, and the old adage of “no press is bad press” continues to ring true
 
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RUTGERS95

Heisman
Sep 28, 2005
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Deion winning again

Gets people to talk about him, good or bad, and will undoubtely use it to his advantage

The man is a tireless self promoter, and the old adage of “no press is bad press” continues to ring true
so true

half the people on this board couldn't tell you who was in the national championship last year but everyone knows Deion is coach at CU
 

yesrutgers01

Heisman
Nov 9, 2008
121,585
37,242
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so true

half the people on this board couldn't tell you who was in the national championship last year but everyone knows Deion is coach at CU
And that gets you SMOY...

And when the incoming kids realized he was not going to do anything for them and their lives- they bolted
 
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jmc11201

Heisman
Dec 16, 2005
11,741
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Would have been more appropriate two months ago.

A little surprised it wasn't someone like Caitlyn Clark from Iowa or Women's hoops. Seems like they took a step forward this year with a pretty exciting Final Four, and it's a bit outside the box. Not sure any more mainstream athletes had such a great year as to deserve the award, so someone like Clark could have gotten it.
 

RU from Jersey_rivals

All-Conference
Jan 16, 2002
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I wonder if they base is on if someone shakes things up good or bad, vs just accomplishing something outstanding. Much like, in the 30's, Time magazine had Hitler as their man of the year.
 

RUPete

Heisman
Feb 5, 2003
26,846
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I wonder if they base is on if someone shakes things up good or bad, vs just accomplishing something outstanding. Much like, in the 30's, Time magazine had Hitler as their man of the year.
I think that's what they are going for. I believe the Ayatollah Khomeini was named Man of the Year once too. Not that Coach Prime is the Ayatollah or anything...

I mean everyone was talking about the guy for better or worse. We had our very own season-long, multi-page thread on him here.
 

RedTeamUpstream94

All-American
Jan 15, 2021
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Would have been more appropriate two months ago.

A little surprised it wasn't someone like Caitlyn Clark from Iowa or Women's hoops. Seems like they took a step forward this year with a pretty exciting Final Four, and it's a bit outside the box. Not sure any more mainstream athletes had such a great year as to deserve the award, so someone like Clark could have gotten it.

^ would have been a good choice ^

at the least it would have been for a sportsperson who actually achieved SUCCESS.

Sanders finishes in last place at 4-8 and gets sportsman of the year? I mean seriously, WTF? what a joke.

frankly this does Sanders no favors as it can (and should) only result in unanimous mockery and backlash.
 
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Caliknight

Hall of Famer
Sep 21, 2001
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At least they didn't pick a male pretending to be female as woman of the year. Winning!
 

LotusAggressor_rivals

All-American
Oct 11, 2003
15,248
6,993
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A "sportsperson" is not someone who cuts 50 college kids from a team (plus another 20 that left on their own).

CO players told they were not ready for Prime
The Heisman Trophy is named after a coach whose team beat an opponent 222-0. George Gipp was paid to play semipro football while he was at Notre Dame. College football isn't exactly overflowing with angelic good sports.
 
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CranfordKnight

All-Conference
Jun 23, 2006
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Would have been more appropriate two months ago.

A little surprised it wasn't someone like Caitlyn Clark from Iowa or Women's hoops. Seems like they took a step forward this year with a pretty exciting Final Four, and it's a bit outside the box. Not sure any more mainstream athletes had such a great year as to deserve the award, so someone like Clark could have gotten it.
I'd go with Ohtani, both based on his historic season as a hitter and pitcher, and his impending free agency frenzy.
 

RUPete

Heisman
Feb 5, 2003
26,846
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I think a good choice would have been Bruce Bochy who led Texas Rangers to an unexpected World Championship.
Didn’t think about that. Coaxed out of retirement, team was horrible last year and everyone keeps saying the game has passed by guys like him. Granted, they had a lot of injuries last year but he still did a great job as did Chris Young at the trade deadline.
 

RUPete

Heisman
Feb 5, 2003
26,846
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I'd go with Ohtani, both based on his historic season as a hitter and pitcher, and his impending free agency frenzy.
I think if he stayed healthy and finished out the year he may have been named. He was having an insane season up until that point. Really incredible to witness someone doing what he does.