Trust Coach Mark Pope. This is just the beginning. The best is yet to come.
I'm with you brother. Just so grateful having Mark Pope as coach.Trust Coach Mark Pope. This is just the beginning. The best is yet to come.
Everyone but trolls and smug, spoiled a-holes can see it. This year is a total bonus.Trust Coach Mark Pope. This is just the beginning. The best is yet to come.
Nice wins to come out of a downturn. Sure hope Butler is ok.Trust Coach Mark Pope. This is just the beginning. The best is yet to come.
This.Everyone but trolls and smug, spoiled a-holes can see it. This year is a total bonus.
I get what you are saying, it frustrates me too at times. He's lineups are pretty whack. I think Pope is like a good poker player though. Good poker players know the odds and play them, understanding that you will lose sometimes, but if you stick to the strategy, you will come out ahead. Notice however I said a "good" poker player. A "great" poker player is also able to read his opponents and make situational judgment calls in the moment to get even further ahead. Pope is still relatively new as a coach. I think he has a lot of room to grow and I believe he will! He's the type of guy that craves learning, growing, and improving. I don't think we are even close to peak coach Pope yet.Glad he is here because he isn’t Cal.
I like the fact that he bleeds blue and he is very enthusiastic and encouraging. I am obviously not known as an encouraging sort of poster on this board, but I do love coaches who use positive reinforcement rather than negative.
The thing I dislike the most about his coaching so far is that it’s not very situational. As has been pointed out ad nauseam, we should never be coming out of media timeouts without Butler on the court. He did that again tonight and Tennessee got right back into the game. Hopefully he’ll improve in this area, but he seems to stubbornly have certain things in his mind that he runs with regardless of the situation.