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Post by turk182 on Jul 27, 2019 6:59:06 GMT -5
What are the numbers for softball or women’s basketball? Just wondering if it’s standard for there to be more male coaches, in general, than female coaches.
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Post by guest2 on Jul 27, 2019 7:35:51 GMT -5
What are the numbers for softball or women’s basketball? Just wondering if it’s standard for there to be more male coaches, in general, than female coaches. Overall around 40% of head coaches in women's sports in division 1 are women. In basketball female coaches are around 60% and female ADs around 10% (Numbers are from the TIDES reports)
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Post by gobruins on Jul 27, 2019 11:53:24 GMT -5
Yeah. OTOH, he’s inheriting a lot of talent, has some really, really good recruits in the pipe as well. If he hires a strong assistant, it could work. Who did you have in mind for the assistant spots?
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Jul 27, 2019 12:09:50 GMT -5
Yeah. OTOH, he’s inheriting a lot of talent, has some really, really good recruits in the pipe as well. If he hires a strong assistant, it could work. Who did you have in mind for the assistant spots? Beats me. It’s a very short list - I can’t see Jenny leaving UCLA. Lamberson apparently didn’t interview for the head job, so I’m not sure she would be interested in coming back as an assistant. Derek Olson at Cal? Maybe give Wayne Holly a call?
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Post by fredf99 on Jul 27, 2019 15:34:50 GMT -5
is fuller happy at stanford? does he get along with his boss hambly? not that he would take an assistant job
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Post by Fight On! on Jul 27, 2019 21:11:26 GMT -5
Fine, fine, I will take the assistant job.
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Post by beavis on Jul 27, 2019 21:56:09 GMT -5
Blah blah blah. Just keep denying everything you've ever said on here, Guest2. And keep quoting from reports in which the sole purpose is to simply quantify how sexist the world is. Surprised you are not trashing Dain's lack of experience because he cannot know the women's game as a man, ala Karch and Stein. Just one quick question which you will of course ignore - if men cannot know or teach anything of value about the women's game, how did Russ Rose, John Cook, Stein Metzger, et al., become so successful?
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Jul 27, 2019 22:54:25 GMT -5
Fine, fine, I will take the assistant job. Hope you don’t mind working cheap.
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Post by downtheline on Jul 27, 2019 23:09:37 GMT -5
Speaking to one of the selection committee members today I would say the pay scale has jumped considerably from just the last season for the new contracts.
Should be able to attract from a wider talent pool for the assistant. Still need admin support to round out covering the tasks at hand.
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Post by guest2 on Jul 28, 2019 0:19:07 GMT -5
Blah blah blah. Just keep denying everything you've ever said on here, Guest2. And keep quoting from reports in which the sole purpose is to simply quantify how sexist the world is. Surprised you are not trashing Dain's lack of experience because he cannot know the women's game as a man, ala Karch and Stein. Just one quick question which you will of course ignore - if men cannot know or teach anything of value about the women's game, how did Russ Rose, John Cook, Stein Metzger, et al., become so successful? Check the previous page. Where I questioned Dain's experience. From GLM in the other thread: [/quote]I’ll stop you at your first sentence. No, he has not. The entirety of his coaching career was a couple seasons being handed practice/match plans prepared by Anna and Ali. That’s it - no coaching juniors, USAV high performance, no pro’s, anything.[/quote] Also the TIDES reports tend to be more focused on race than gender, at least the ones I have read. Im a big fan of Richard Lapchick, who founded TIDES, but you seem to be more interested in constructing nonsense arguments - "men cannot teach anything of value about the women's game - and adopting any point that fits them no matter how nonsensical. I did enjoy your citing Russ Rose as an example of why men should be coaching women.
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Jul 28, 2019 0:37:01 GMT -5
It’s a shame Richard Lapchick isn’t better known.
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Post by woodandsand on Jul 28, 2019 0:41:50 GMT -5
Blah blah blah. Just keep denying everything you've ever said on here, Guest2. And keep quoting from reports in which the sole purpose is to simply quantify how sexist the world is. Surprised you are not trashing Dain's lack of experience because he cannot know the women's game as a man, ala Karch and Stein. Just one quick question which you will of course ignore - if men cannot know or teach anything of value about the women's game, how did Russ Rose, John Cook, Stein Metzger, et al., become so successful? I would echo the sentiment about using Russ Rose as a good example here
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Post by bumpy on Jul 28, 2019 1:06:22 GMT -5
Blah blah blah. Just keep denying everything you've ever said on here, Guest2. And keep quoting from reports in which the sole purpose is to simply quantify how sexist the world is. Surprised you are not trashing Dain's lack of experience because he cannot know the women's game as a man, ala Karch and Stein. Just one quick question which you will of course ignore - if men cannot know or teach anything of value about the women's game, how did Russ Rose, John Cook, Stein Metzger, et al., become so successful? I would echo the sentiment about using Russ Rose as a good example here What’s wrong with Russ Rose? (Genuine question.)
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Post by guest2 on Jul 28, 2019 5:35:32 GMT -5
I would echo the sentiment about using Russ Rose as a good example here What’s wrong with Russ Rose? (Genuine question.) For me its his permissive attitude and personal indulgence to/in intimate relationships between players and ex-players and coaches etc. affiliated with the team but many with deeper knowledge of the program have more detailed complaints to offer based on other threads.
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Post by ajm on Jul 28, 2019 11:41:01 GMT -5
It’s a shame Richard Lapchick isn’t better known. I would bet that every athletic director in the country knows who Richard Lapchick is. Whether they take his group’s work seriously is another matter.
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