DanFreibergerForHeisman wrote:It's hard to know who he blames for losses since he disappears if we don't win. After a win he will do video interviews and spout out stuff like "we are contending for championships" but there aren't even any quotes after a loss.
He often doesn't even speak to the players who wait in the locker room. He'll send in an assistant to dismiss them, having the team meeting the next day instead. Which is a much better option than his first 2 years when he would explode and throw things.
DanFreibergerForHeisman wrote:The fact he was the only coach with no media quotes after the first round of the C-USA tournament is just disgusting and really reflects poorly on the program. At least accept a loss with some class and dignity...
Well this was the final year of his contract so let's see what happens. But yes, class and dignity would be a welcome change. That, and a coach who makes his/her players the best they can be. Orsini has been incredibly supportive of this coach, no matter how egregious his behavior or how poor the record, so I would be surprised if there is a change in the works.