Stackhouse co-coach of the year
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Re: Stackhouse co-coach of the year
Congrats to Liam and Coach Stackhouse. Both very deserving of these.
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I am SO happy about this. Very glad twitter and the rest of social media didn't fire him in January. I never doubted him. I really didn't. This is just the greatest! Also happy for Liam!
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Stackhouse was voted best Xs and Os coach in the preseason. Those that know, know.Foreverhopeful wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 1:42 pm I am SO happy about this. Very glad twitter and the rest of social media didn't fire him in January. I never doubted him. I really didn't. This is just the greatest! Also happy for Liam!
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I'm happy for Stack.
But it restores some of my faith in humanity to know that the 14 coaches in this league chose Stack and Buzz Williams over the Alabama coach.
It's a secret ballot, I know, but that means that somewhere among the other coaches... Bruce Pearl, Rick Barnes, Calipari, Tom Golden, etc. many did the right thing.
My favorite Stack moment of the year was the Arkansas game, when he let his inner Bobby Knight come out and threw his clipboard and had to be pushed away by Michael Curley, and the team got mad and came out in the second half and just played lights out. I know it came BEFORE the big turnaround, but that was when I think that team realized how good it could be.
But it restores some of my faith in humanity to know that the 14 coaches in this league chose Stack and Buzz Williams over the Alabama coach.
It's a secret ballot, I know, but that means that somewhere among the other coaches... Bruce Pearl, Rick Barnes, Calipari, Tom Golden, etc. many did the right thing.
My favorite Stack moment of the year was the Arkansas game, when he let his inner Bobby Knight come out and threw his clipboard and had to be pushed away by Michael Curley, and the team got mad and came out in the second half and just played lights out. I know it came BEFORE the big turnaround, but that was when I think that team realized how good it could be.
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Shout out to one particular poster who had a clear anti-Stack agenda for (cough-cough) "whatever" reason.
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I didn't see this coming earlier in the season. I'm probably like the majority that struggled figuring out this path, but I'm glad it worked out so well. As I've said often, I may see things that don't look best to me, but I'm a fan. I will continue to have season our season tickets with our group of 7! We are fans that cheer loud & ALWAYS proud to be Vanderbilt fans.
Now about sometimes not calling time outs
Now about sometimes not calling time outs
Re: Stackhouse co-coach of the year
When we were sitting at 3-6, I couldn't imagine this. My frustrations were surrounding roster management, not his coaching, but 'this'. Just wow. He is more the deserving.
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So happy for both of these gentlemen. Also proud that SEC coaches seem to have given real thought to CoY and not just voted for conference champ.
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Let's also thank Malcolm Turner for pink-slipping the clapper.charlestonalum wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 2:23 pm Let's also thank AD Candace for seeing and knowing...
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I'm assuming there is no way to get Liam a medical redshirt year. Seriously, big congratulations, he played his heart out this year.
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Re: Stackhouse co-coach of the year
That may be because it takes no talent or knowledge to call a timeout. All you have to do is get a referee's or player's attention.
And because the perceived need for a timeout arises when things are going poorly.
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Re: Stackhouse co-coach of the year
I'd call a timeout to stop this argument ... but I'm waiting to use it until someone says something *really* offensive...
(please no one use that as a challenge)