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Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersOh oh..... trouble brewing in Lubbock..players do NOT like Billy Clyde:
http://espn.go.com/dallas/ncb/story/_/i ... complaints
Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersLol. Where is txbasketball or whatever name BCG was posting under on ponyfans?
Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersIs this really a surprise to anyone? Doesn't he have a reputation for being a big jerk?
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Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by players
ttown and Harry Callahan were two I foe'd.
Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by players"Texas Tech coach Billy Gillispie, who has come under fire for his treatment of players, also had broken NCAA rules with marathon practices, several of his former players told CBSSports.com.
Kevin Wagner and Jaron Nash both told CBSSports.com on Friday that Gillispie often practiced in excess of four hours -- which is against NCAA rules -- and once went nearly eight hours on a Saturday early last November. The NCAA permits coaches to practice for no more than four hours per day and 20 per week. "We practiced a lot more than 20 hours a week," Wagner said. Gillispie and Red Raiders athletic director Kirby Hocutt did not immediately respond to calls from CBSSports.com. A source close to Gillispie told CBSSports.com's Gary Parrish early Friday that "this is very, very serious" when asked whether Gillispie's job is in danger. "We practiced two hours, then he told us to leave and go shave because he didn't like the way we looked," said Wagner, who is now at McClellan Junior College. "Then we came back, practiced two more hours before he told us to get a haircut. Then we came back and did about four more before he kicked us out." Another ex-player, who did not wish to be identified, estimated the entire November practice lasted a total of 10 hours. "We used to go more than four hours all the time," added Nash, who transferred to North Dakota after last season. "I remember that day when we went almost all day. We didn't leave until 9 p.m. or so. It was pretty bad. A lot of guys were really hurt after it. One guy had a stress fracture in both legs." Texas Tech issued this statement about its basketball program: "We are aware and are looking into concerns within the leadership of our men’s basketball program. Student-athlete well-being is our top priority and a matter we take extremely seriously at Texas Tech. Texas Tech is devoting its full resources to look into this matter." Gillispie also was hospitalized, and the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal reported that the coach was in satisfactory condition. Multiple coaches told CBSSports.com that they did not see Gillispie throughout the entire July recruiting period, a rarity for a coach known for his tireless work ethic. Former players maintain it's more than just about an excess of practice. "If you were hurt, he told you that you had to stay in the training room all day -- from 6 or 7 in the morning until 10 at night," Wagner said. "Stay in there and get treatment over and over and over. We couldn't leave. My mom had to come and bring me food." Both players also said that it was commonplace for Gillispie to hold two hour, full-speed practices only hours prior to games. "Guys were worn out and sleeping by the time the games started," said Nash, who also said that Gillispie had nothing to do with his decision to transfer. Wagner added, "Basketball wasn't fun anymore. It got to a point where I didn't like playing." Nash said he almost didn't go to Texas Tech after Gillispie pulled a job offer to his former junior college assistant coach, ex-Indiana player Tom Coverdale. When reached, Coverdale confirmed that Gillispie initially offered him a full-time coaching position, but only days before his expected arrival on campus switched the offer to that of an assistant strength coach which paid about half the salary. Coverdale, who now works at Shepherd Insurance in Indiana, already had resigned his position at Tyler Junior College. "After he changed his position, I wasn't planning on coming," Nash said. "But then Coach G [Gillispie] kept calling and apologizing, so I finally decided to go." Coverdale said, "It's really unfortunate that we have guys like that there [who] do absolutely anything to get ahead." Nash said Gillispie was not the reason he transferred, saying his father became ill. "Coach Gillispie had nothing to do with me transferring," Nash said. "I left mainly because my father was sick." According to sources, former assistant Chris Beard -- who had worked for both Bob and Pat Knight in Lubbock -- resigned shortly after Gillispie took over, in part due to the way the Coverdale situation went down. He was just one of many people -- secretaries, trainers, video coordinators, graduate assistants and academic advisors -- who left Texas Tech early in Gillispie's tenure. Gillispie went only 8-23 last season, his first since being hired with a five-year deal by Hocutt. He spent two seasons as the head coach at Kentucky and was also at Texas A&M and UTEP. Six players transferred off last season's Texas Tech team: Wagner, Nash, Cameron Forte (Howard Junior College), DeShon Minnis (Rhode Island), Javarez Wills (Ohio) and Terran Petteway (Nebraska)."
Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersPractice? We talkin about practice??
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Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersare you talking about practice, chuck?
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Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersIt gets uglier: http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketb ... urface/rss
Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersJust reading that makes his issues sound 1000x more legit and worse than those of Leach. I guess theyre waiting for him to get out of the hospital to release him ?
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Whatever Leach did or did not do to Craig James' kid, he got fired b/c he refused to answer to anyone at TT regarding his behavior. From what I understand, they tried to suspend him (with pay) for the bowl game and he essentially told them to f' themselves. Hard to imagine that they will let Gillespie finish out the month. Last edited by Digetydog on Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersMakes Doh sound restrained. Wow.
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Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersNew reports suggest Gillespie checked himself into a hospital before a scheduled meeting with the Tech AD. Doesn't look good for him.
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Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersMakes me wonder how he cared for his mother while she was sick. The first article says that she passed away from an illness. I hope he was kind to his mother.
Re: Mutiny at Texas Tech- Gillespie not liked by playersif you check yourself into a hospital in this sort of deal its because you are pretty sure you are about to be fired - and even if you can fight it off for a few months you make a ton more money. its just a delay tactic.
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