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Post by Phaedrus on Dec 21, 2014 7:22:18 GMT -5
Players: Courtney, Hancock, Whitney.
Coach Russ Rose.
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Post by bc2016 on Dec 21, 2014 9:13:04 GMT -5
Players: Courtney, Hancock, Whitney. Coach Russ Rose. Thanks for supplying video. Big fan of Hancock, though wish she would wear championship hat forward. 2 years in a row now.
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Post by gnu2vball on Dec 21, 2014 9:23:28 GMT -5
You can see her face better if it's (the hat) turned around. Just a thought.
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Post by bc2016 on Dec 21, 2014 9:45:47 GMT -5
You can see her face better if it's turned around. Just a thought. Oh well, old school I guess. Nice press conference. Class organization.
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Post by zenyada on Dec 21, 2014 9:53:22 GMT -5
All very classy reps of PSU. And Rose's "love-hate" reference in describing what he thought Micha's view of their relationship was I thought honest and interesting. Seems maintaining just the right level of "creative tension" is part of Rose's success formula. After the Stanford match, she rejects his high-five offered, and instead shakes his hand, in the press conference. Wish for them it could have felt more like a love fest. Or, am I reading too much into it?
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Post by hardbop on Dec 21, 2014 15:33:45 GMT -5
All very classy reps of PSU. And Rose's "love-hate" reference in describing what he thought Micha's view of their relationship was I thought honest and interesting. Seems maintaining just the right level of "creative tension" is part of Rose's success formula. After the Stanford match, she rejects his high-five offered, and instead shakes his hand, in the press conference. Wish for them it could have felt more like a love fest. Or, am I reading too much into it? Every new RR recruit absolutely knows what they are in for if they choose to come to PSU and play for RR. They sign up for it or they go elsewhere. They get tough love and four years of challenge with no sugarcoating. What they also get and see modeled is LOYALTY. Just look at the press conference where RR mentions its JoePa's birthday and Curley and Spanier who were huge supporters of RR. Many would not mention these people as there is nothing to gain from them as they are no longer in power and there is a lot to lose associating your self with an old administration rightfully or wrongfully convicted in the court of public opinion. He did it because he is LOYAL even if it comes at a cost. RR knew that PSU's RPI would take a big hit if he scheduled a tournament featuring four of his former players who now coach at schools who are not RPI builders. It's the 50 th year celebration of women's sports at PSU and RR is a huge supporter of all the women's sports not just VB. He did it any way because he is LOYAL and loves and is loved by people who know him. Talk to players who played for him and they pretty much say similar things. I'm not saying he's the only coach that players love or anything like that. There are lots of good men and women modeling the right way to approach life. He's one of them and that combined with a incredible work ethic and a command of the toolkit of his profession leads to this point in time. Outcomes are without question outstanding but the process has been even more remarkable.
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Post by bigfan on Dec 21, 2014 16:35:21 GMT -5
WHO was the MVP? It probably is posted somewhere.
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Post by bigfan on Dec 21, 2014 16:38:01 GMT -5
All very classy reps of PSU. And Rose's "love-hate" reference in describing what he thought Micha's view of their relationship was I thought honest and interesting. Seems maintaining just the right level of "creative tension" is part of Rose's success formula. Or, am I reading too much into it? This the type of relationship John Lennon and Paul McCartney had.
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Post by jsn112 on Dec 21, 2014 16:39:13 GMT -5
WHO was the MVP? It probably is posted somewhere. MOP? Courtney.
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Post by zenyada on Dec 22, 2014 1:56:20 GMT -5
All very classy reps of PSU. And Rose's "love-hate" reference in describing what he thought Micha's view of their relationship was I thought honest and interesting. Seems maintaining just the right level of "creative tension" is part of Rose's success formula. Or, am I reading too much into it? This the type of relationship John Lennon and Paul McCartney had. "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. " John McCartney
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2014 6:50:26 GMT -5
This the type of relationship John Lennon and Paul McCartney had. "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. " John McCartney I always loved John McCartney, aka the "Almost a Beatle.". In particular his songs "OMG I Can't Imagine LOL" is a generally unrecognized classic, and way ahead of its time, as is "I Think it Was Yesterday, but it Could Have Been the Day Before."
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Post by zenyada on Dec 22, 2014 7:51:00 GMT -5
"And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. " John McCartney I always loved John McCartney, aka the "Almost a Beatle.". In particular his songs "OMG I Can't Imagine LOL" is a generally unrecognized classic, and way ahead of its time, as is "I Think it Was Yesterday, but it Could Have Been the Day Before." Sorry I confused you with a weak attempt at humor trying to acknowledge the Lennon-McCartney reference ("John McCartney") This Beatles line is considered by some to be the Beatles greatest lyrical work and is from the song "The End" on the classic Abbey Road album. I have absolutely no clue who John McCartney the musician is. But I'll look him up as a self imposed penalty for weak humor.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2014 7:55:41 GMT -5
I always loved John McCartney, aka the "Almost a Beatle.". In particular his songs "OMG I Can't Imagine LOL" is a generally unrecognized classic, and way ahead of its time, as is "I Think it Was Yesterday, but it Could Have Been the Day Before." Sorry I confused you with a weak attempt at humor trying to acknowledge the Lennon-McCartney reference ("John McCartney") This Beatles line is considered by some to be the Beatles greatest lyrical work and is from the song "The End" on the classic Abbey Road album. I have absolutely no clue who John McCartney the musician is. But I'll look him up as a self imposed penalty for weak humor. Apparently not as weak an attempt as mine -- I was attempting to engage in a bit of fun at what I assumed was a typo, but my little joke obviously was small indeed. To my knowledge there is no "John McCartney the "Almost a Beatle.". Though I wish there were.
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Post by Paulj on Dec 22, 2014 7:56:24 GMT -5
All very classy reps of PSU. And Rose's "love-hate" reference in describing what he thought Micha's view of their relationship was I thought honest and interesting. Seems maintaining just the right level of "creative tension" is part of Rose's success formula. After the Stanford match, she rejects his high-five offered, and instead shakes his hand, in the press conference. Wish for them it could have felt more like a love fest. Or, am I reading too much into it? Every new RR recruit absolutely knows what they are in for if they choose to come to PSU and play for RR. They sign up for it or they go elsewhere. They get tough love and four years of challenge with no sugarcoating. What they also get and see modeled is LOYALTY. Just look at the press conference where RR mentions its JoePa's birthday and Curley and Spanier who were huge supporters of RR. Many would not mention these people as there is nothing to gain from them as they are no longer in power and there is a lot to lose associating your self with an old administration rightfully or wrongfully convicted in the court of public opinion. He did it because he is LOYAL even if it comes at a cost. RR knew that PSU's RPI would take a big hit if he scheduled a tournament featuring four of his former players who now coach at schools who are not RPI builders. It's the 50 th year celebration of women's sports at PSU and RR is a huge supporter of all the women's sports not just VB. He did it any way because he is LOYAL and loves and is loved by people who know him. Talk to players who played for him and they pretty much say similar things. I'm not saying he's the only coach that players love or anything like that. There are lots of good men and women modeling the right way to approach life. He's one of them and that combined with a incredible work ethic and a command of the toolkit of his profession leads to this point in time. Outcomes are without question outstanding but the process has been even more remarkable.
What I sensed in Micha's comments was not respect, or admiration, but F E A R.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2014 7:57:40 GMT -5
Every new RR recruit absolutely knows what they are in for if they choose to come to PSU and play for RR. They sign up for it or they go elsewhere. They get tough love and four years of challenge with no sugarcoating. What they also get and see modeled is LOYALTY. Just look at the press conference where RR mentions its JoePa's birthday and Curley and Spanier who were huge supporters of RR. Many would not mention these people as there is nothing to gain from them as they are no longer in power and there is a lot to lose associating your self with an old administration rightfully or wrongfully convicted in the court of public opinion. He did it because he is LOYAL even if it comes at a cost. RR knew that PSU's RPI would take a big hit if he scheduled a tournament featuring four of his former players who now coach at schools who are not RPI builders. It's the 50 th year celebration of women's sports at PSU and RR is a huge supporter of all the women's sports not just VB. He did it any way because he is LOYAL and loves and is loved by people who know him. Talk to players who played for him and they pretty much say similar things. I'm not saying he's the only coach that players love or anything like that. There are lots of good men and women modeling the right way to approach life. He's one of them and that combined with a incredible work ethic and a command of the toolkit of his profession leads to this point in time. Outcomes are without question outstanding but the process has been even more remarkable.
What I sensed in Micha's comments was not respect, or admiration, but F E A R.
Your sensors need calibration.
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