They might makes us regret we didn’t give him a second termSt Johns' defense is so fun to watch. I hope Rick retires soon so Pope can get him around our program and get some pointers. It's been weird watching St Johns games this season and rooting for Pitino to win lol.
Only with fans who still could not deal with their emotions 20 years after Pitino left.It’s very funny to me that if you went back in time a decade this would be said if Pitino lost.
I think their coach also still has a strong fire burning that’s fueling his drive to win while ours just didn’t care anymore.Their coach in this scenario can actually scheme stuff up
Surely this was just a poor attempt at humor.Pitino is in a perfect spot for him, a place he likes and a place where the pressure is MUCH MUCH less than say UofL or Kentucky.
I know a lot of people would like to have him back here, but I think he's too old and wouldn't handle the pressure well. Guys like him take smaller D1s or less prominent D1s and enjoy their last few years of coaching without all the insane pressure.
Big East is a good conference for him (not really good, but not ACC bad either). SEC would eat him alive right now. I mean, look at Barnes, Cal, Beard, etc. All seasoned coaches getting tested every night.
He's 72. Say he decided to go another 3 years. He'd be 75. And no telling about his health. I'm not against it, but, man, he's getting on in years.General Manager at UK, when he retires from coaching?
Surely this was just a poor attempt at humor.
Goes from griping about his players to this. You never know quite which Pitino you will get sometimes.
I could see Pitino doing that somewhere. I'd love for it to happen here if he did. Join a coaching staff after getting bored in retirement, and comeback in some role like Larry Brown did in Memphis. Gene Keady did it at St. John's and Phil Martelli at Michigan.General Manager at UK, when he retires from coaching?
As a fan during the RP glory days, I was always in favor of giving him a look. There is no better motivator of men than RP. Sure, I know he has his baggage as we all do, but he never did anything to hurt this program while here as a coach. I think most of his well-known problems came from his regret of leaving Camelot and trying to recreate it.They might makes us regret we didn’t give him a second term
Our President is 78 and will be on the job for at least the next 4 years and will be 82 before his term is up. So, what is your point?He's 72. Say he decided to go another 3 years. He'd be 75. And no telling about his health. I'm not against it, but, man, he's getting on in years.
How did your post work out for you? Just saying... LolHurley about to show Pitino why he has two titles in two year while it took Pitino almost 20 to get his second. No way St. John's holds on here.
When you were considered all world, it has to be hard enduring this rather pedestrian season.Does Dan Hurley ever not complain. Every time they show him, he is complaining or being a smartass about a call
Have him come to practice once a week for defensive clinicsI'd like to see Rick take a role as Senior Advisor. #1 sounding board for Coach Pope on all things basketball operations and meet with high dollar boosters for NIL fundraising. Clearly loves Kentucky and Pope. Kind of a pipe dream though as I think Rick is one of those who will be head coach until he's in the ground or can't physically/mentally do it anymore.
Our President is 78 and will be on the job for at least the next 4 years and will be 82 before his term is up. So, what is your point?
The Constitution says the next four years, period.Our President is 78 and will be on the job for at least the next 4 years and will be 82 before his term is up. So, what is your point?
My final comment on this because it was never intended to become political. Don't be so sure!The Constitution says the next four years, period.
Actually went exactly according to plan if you're familiar with what some of us dumbasses do during games like this.How did your post work out for you? Just saying... Lol