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beknighted
Joined: 11 Nov 2004 Posts: 11050 Location: Lost in D.C.
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Posted: 03/25/07 12:02 am ::: Bears repeating |
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I saw this on the reports of the Duke-RU game and luckily it's one of the quotations in the NCAA "Notes and Quotes."
Coach G on the responsibility for the loss:
<i>I told them after the game, “You know, after any of our wins, you’ve never taken responsibility for them. You never said ‘I won this game for my team.’ And I will not allow you to say ‘I lost this game for my team.’” It was truly a team effort the entire season, the wins and the losses.</i>
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accommodatingly
Joined: 21 Nov 2004 Posts: 2191 Location: Saint Paul, MN
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Posted: 03/25/07 12:08 am ::: Re: Bears repeating |
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beknighted wrote: |
I saw this on the reports of the Duke-RU game and luckily it's one of the quotations in the NCAA "Notes and Quotes."
Coach G on the responsibility for the loss:
<i>I told them after the game, “You know, after any of our wins, you’ve never taken responsibility for them. You never said ‘I won this game for my team.’ And I will not allow you to say ‘I lost this game for my team.’” It was truly a team effort the entire season, the wins and the losses.</i> |
That's right, and I'm glad to see a Rutgers fan repeating it. I'm glad Harding will get another chance, or chances, in the W.
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dtsnms
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sbjules
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Posted: 03/25/07 9:47 am ::: |
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Coach G on the responsibility for the loss:
I told them after the game, “You know, after any of our wins, you’ve never taken responsibility for them. You never said ‘I won this game for my team.’ And I will not allow you to say ‘I lost this game for my team.’” It was truly a team effort the entire season, the wins and the losses. |
Great, great memorable quote.
So will she coaching Duke next year?
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bballjunkee212
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Posted: 03/25/07 10:55 am ::: |
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Wasn't Duke ahead by about 10 with about nine minutes left? If so, whom do we blame? Harding? Or do we not say that Duke "blew" a 10-point lead, and give RU some credit for coming back against a great team?
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ILUVBIGTEN
Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 1106 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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Posted: 03/25/07 11:26 am ::: |
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sbjules wrote: |
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Coach G on the responsibility for the loss:
I told them after the game, “You know, after any of our wins, you’ve never taken responsibility for them. You never said ‘I won this game for my team.’ And I will not allow you to say ‘I lost this game for my team.’” It was truly a team effort the entire season, the wins and the losses. |
Great, great memorable quote.
So will she coaching Duke next year? |
I think Gail is gone.
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njjosh
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Posted: 03/25/07 11:48 am ::: |
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bballjunkee212 wrote: |
Wasn't Duke ahead by about 10 with about nine minutes left? If so, whom do we blame? Harding? Or do we not say that Duke "blew" a 10-point lead, and give RU some credit for coming back against a great team? |
It wasn't so much that Duke blew a 10-point lead as that they should have been up by more than 10. They had held Rutgers to only 18 points at that point in the game. If a team with Duke's offensive talent allows only 18 points in 22 minutes or so of game action, it should be up by far more than 10 points, even against a very good defensive team like Rutgers.
It was the same thing in the championship game last year - Duke not having the killer instinct and not putting away a team early when it had the chance to do so. Rutgers should have been buried by early in the second half, just as Maryland should have been buried at halftime of the championship game. Instead, Duke let their opponents stay in the game, and said opponents took advantage of the new life. Throw in a timely break (Tolliver's trey last year, Harding bricking the two free throws this year), and the upset happens.
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beknighted
Joined: 11 Nov 2004 Posts: 11050 Location: Lost in D.C.
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Posted: 03/25/07 5:10 pm ::: |
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bballjunkee212 wrote: |
Wasn't Duke ahead by about 10 with about nine minutes left? If so, whom do we blame? Harding? Or do we not say that Duke "blew" a 10-point lead, and give RU some credit for coming back against a great team? |
njjosh's feelings about Duke notwithstanding, this is the pattern of games RU wins against the better teams. (The pattern against teams that aren't so good is similar, but it feels different because it usually starts with RU ahead, and often happens in the first half.) For instance, in last year's game against UConn at the RAC, the Huskies didn't have a field goal for something like the last 12 minutes of the game. I've always thought that what happens is that the RU defensive pressure eventually gets to opponents, on both a physical and mental level, and they start doing things like rushing shots, throwing the ball away and short-arming passes and shots alike. People - including coaches - then say that the other team choked or stopped playing its game. That's true in a certain way, but often observers don't notice the cause because they don't see RU games often enough to see the pattern.
As an aside, that's one reason why conditioning matters so much to RU. They have to be in better shape than the opposition or this doesn't work.
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djshorty
Joined: 16 Feb 2005 Posts: 205 Location: Near the Ocean
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Posted: 03/25/07 5:16 pm ::: |
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ILUVBIGTEN wrote: |
I think Gail is gone. |
Hopefully, we will hear something in the coming weeks. There are a lot of openings available.
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