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First being a head coach on a National Championship team is a much bigger accompishment than an assistant (esp. a volunteer) at Vanderbilt....Do assistant coaches in big conferences not step down to small colleges daily for headcoaching oppurtunities...(they seem to think that it is a promotion)...

 

 

You would have to admit that National Championship was at a level one notch above church league.

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You would have to admit that National Championship was at a level one notch above church league.

 

 

It is obvious that you have no respect for Coach Anderson but please do us all a favor. Before being critical and demeaning of someones accomplishments please do your research. Failing to do so shows your ignorance of the facts. In case you were interested, there are Jr College teams around the country that are more than good enough to beat Div 1 schools everyday. Some of these schools have 20,000 students enrolled on campus. I think anyone who understands this sport of basketball would agree that Jr college national championships are many levels above your "church league" view of them.

 

Get informed.....knowledge in a good thing.

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Coach Carlisle has been and still is an outstanding coach. The very fact that he has been at the same school for a long time is testimony to that opinion. In this day of player chasers, recuiters, AAU leverage, sex scandals and other unsavory incidents in athletics, Coach Carlisle is a solid example of a good coach.

 

Coach Anderson has been successful where ever he has coached. He is respected by his players and his peers.

 

Coach Petrone is the Billy Martin of middle Tennessee coaches. The improvement of his teams is immediate, but then he wears out his welcome, thus he has to move on. He has had several coaching addresses.

 

And yes, I have dealt with all three of these men. None are perfect to everyone, but all three have pluses.

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Coach Carlisle has been and still is an outstanding coach. The very fact that he has been at the same school for a long time is testimony to that opinion. In this day of player chasers, recuiters, AAU leverage, sex scandals and other unsavory incidents in athletics, Coach Carlisle is a solid example of a good coach.

 

Coach Anderson has been successful where ever he has coached. He is respected by his players and his peers.

 

Coach Petrone is the Billy Martin of middle Tennessee coaches. The improvement of his teams is immediate, but then he wears out his welcome, thus he has to move on. He has had several coaching addresses.

 

And yes, I have dealt with all three of these men. None are perfect to everyone, but all three have pluses.

 

Billy Martin, that's classic. He will even enjoy that one! So, in esscence you are saying that all of our principlas are George Sterinbreniers?

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