LOL, some of the stuff people say on here is just weird. You sat there and thought about that?? during that whole game, you wanted them to lose because of that.
OntheRecord said:
Glad to see Dawn Staley lose. Her unwillingness to apologize to BYU, after it was clear that the racist accusations against the school were based on a hoax, revealed a person lacking character. A horrible example for her student athletes. Good riddance to the perpetuator of hoaxes.
https://www.boundingintosports.com/2022/09/south-carolina-womens-basketball-coach-dawn-staley-says-she-will-not-apologize-for-buying-into-byu-racism-hoax-until-rachel-richardson-changes-her-story/
Yes. In a normal universe, this is a fireable offense. No institution should tolerate defamation from any of their head coaches.BaylorBears_254 said:OntheRecord said:
Glad to see Dawn Staley lose. Her unwillingness to apologize to BYU, after it was clear that the racist accusations against the school were based on a hoax, revealed a person lacking character. A horrible example for her student athletes. Good riddance to the perpetuator of hoaxes.
https://www.boundingintosports.com/2022/09/south-carolina-womens-basketball-coach-dawn-staley-says-she-will-not-apologize-for-buying-into-byu-racism-hoax-until-rachel-richardson-changes-her-story/
This really has you upset lol?
Dawn plays the race card on her way out the door.OntheRecord said:
Glad to see Dawn Staley lose. Her unwillingness to apologize to BYU, after it was clear that the racist accusations against the school were based on a hoax, revealed a person lacking character. A horrible example for her student athletes. Good riddance to the perpetuator of hoaxes.
https://www.boundingintosports.com/2022/09/south-carolina-womens-basketball-coach-dawn-staley-says-she-will-not-apologize-for-buying-into-byu-racism-hoax-until-rachel-richardson-changes-her-story/
Fre3dombear said:
Isn't the South Carolina coach the won the went all racist on BYU and then had to eat it so they quietly buried her ridiculous comments?
fredbear said:
You can talk about racism all you want to, but the hoop does not know the color of the person shooting the ball, it's the same size for everyone. The court doesn't lengthen nor contract based on the skin color of the one chasing a rebound. Dawn gets beat, and she changes the narrative from her teams inadequacies to racism, that feels better than saying you were schooled by Clark who just beat your whole team of giant players. Truth be told SC players committed twice as many fouls as were called if the refs followed the accepted rules of the game. SC plays street ball that I play with my buddies when no one is calling fouls. Geno said the way SC plays is not even basketball. I think he knows a little about the women's game. You can't wrap ur arms around and opponent's waste and get a jump ball call. Or push players to the ground and get the out of bounds call. Iowa beat the cocks and the refs. Let's get off the political agendas and tell the truth. Iowa was the most skilled team even though they were not the most atheistic. And clearly Clark was the right pick for POY over Boston. It's not even close. Why can't Dawn accept a universe in which her team, on a given night, might not be the best team on the court. Truth be told, SC looked human several games this year, but everyone, including Dawn, refused that truth. Tonight, truth would not be silenced nor ignored. And a narrative switch won't alter who will be playing for a natty, the best team still will.
Brusinbear2001 said:
LOL, some of the stuff people say on here is just weird. You sat there and thought about that?? during that whole game, you wanted them to lose because of that.
I've watched a lot of their games living here in Iowa and they have different ways of beating you. The problem with this strategy is that Iowa has 3 to 4 other girls that can shoot 3's. If they get hot they are unstoppable, because double teaming Caitlin, who is probably the best passer I've ever seen in WBB, leaves them wide open.SirBearALot said:
If I were LSU and/or Kim I would double team Kaitlyn Clark and shut her down completely and it would force Iowa to do things that are not used to doing. LSU can win the national championship good for mulky she gets her 4th..
fredbear said:
You can talk about racism all you want to, but the hoop does not know the color of the person shooting the ball, it's the same size for everyone. The court doesn't lengthen nor contract based on the skin color of the one chasing a rebound. Dawn gets beat, and she changes the narrative from her teams inadequacies to racism, that feels better than saying you were schooled by Clark who just beat your whole team of giant players. Truth be told SC players committed twice as many fouls as were called if the refs followed the accepted rules of the game. SC plays street ball that I play with my buddies when no one is calling fouls. Geno said the way SC plays is not even basketball. I think he knows a little about the women's game. You can't wrap ur arms around and opponent's waste and get a jump ball call. Or push players to the ground and get the out of bounds call. Iowa beat the cocks and the refs. Let's get off the political agendas and tell the truth. Iowa was the most skilled team even though they were not the most athletic . And clearly Clark was the right pick for POY over Boston. It's not even close. Why can't Dawn accept a universe in which her team, on a given night, might not be the best team on the court. Truth be told, SC looked human several games this year, but everyone, including Dawn, refused that truth. Tonight, truth would not be silenced nor ignored. And a narrative switch won't alter who will be playing for a natty, the best team still will.
I didn't watch much of the game, but these things happen. Is it the coach didn't have them ready or it just wasn't their night. I don't know. I know that we were asking the same questions about Kim when we lost some E8 games to Oregon State, games where we supposedly had the better talent. In other words it is not uncommon to see what you are talking about. Basketball is a game to me that is one where the better team just doesn't win as much as they should. Primarily I guess because it is a game that can be influenced so greatly by the referees causing players to have to sit out because of fouls and because of calls that are right or wrong based on a very fine line of interpretation.fredbear said:
Iowabear I agree with you. Off night. But how does a coach, Dawn or any other, not have her troops motivated and ready for a final four match. Off night on the road, middle of the season, other team has nothing to lose, threes are raining, I get that. But how does dawn or NC or any other coach fail at preparation on this Stage. When Texas was blown out of the tournament early Vic said (and I seldom agree with Vic) this is on me. My job is to get the best out of the players and I didn't. I watched Dawn's demeanor at the start, and said to my family, she is seated and disengaged, Her posture when they are going to lose. When u win so much, you take it as the inevitable end of the game. Over time our rotation of bigs, rebounds, and force will win, until it doesn't. Dawn did not make adjustments at halftime. She thought Boston off the bench, and we win. While I am always a BU fan, and still ticked at KM, I will admit she is the ONE coach who never fails to engage with the game. Dawn, Geno, the rest say aw shucks at times, but not Mulkey. I'm not pulling for her tomorrow, but I promise you her presence will be a force, win or lose.
She used to be the official you wanted to call your game - No more - she is now part of the problem with officiating in the women's game. Time for the gold watch and the long walk.geewago said:
Fredbear you bring out some great points especially on the reffing in the IU - SC game last night. Right at the end when Boston wrapped her hand around the Iowa girl and threw her to the ground causing her head to bang the floor was an absurd call. Dee Canter called that a tie ball. Replay clearly showed different. I used to admire Dee Canter because in her prime she was consistently accurate on her calls. She's getting like me now, just a little too old and burnt out for the job. Somebody needs to send her to her room. The way she reffed the Big 12 tourney and the LSU - UT game in the SEC tourney really had me shaking my head.
Des Moines.....1976-77IowaBear said:
Were at in Iowa ?