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« Reply #25 on: January 12, 2018, 08:32:23 PM »
Cooley going on and on about vampires....
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This could be good for recruiting...for Providence...

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This was very interesting and really reinforced how important in-game coaching is in the college game. There were a number of runs in this game with the coaches controlling most of them. Leiato was more motivational and Cooley was more situational, I would say. Both were playing the emotional card, however. Cooley was more like a hockey coach reacting to the flow and play.

At the end, I thought DePaul let the game slip by rushing the play...Leiato didn't really set any set plays and DU was rushed. Cooley definitely was bleeped the most, especially at the end on that non-call. Both had Wally Rutecki, the lead official, on speed dial.

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« Reply #29 on: January 13, 2018, 07:35:33 PM »
This was very interesting and really reinforced how important in-game coaching is in the college game. There were a number of runs in this game with the coaches controlling most of them. Leiato was more motivational and Cooley was more situational, I would say. Both were playing the emotional card, however. Cooley was more like a hockey coach reacting to the flow and play.

At the end, I thought DePaul let the game slip by rushing the play...Leiato didn't really set any set plays and DU was rushed. Cooley definitely was bleeped the most, especially at the end on that non-call. Both had Wally Rutecki, the lead official, on speed dial.
I agree with this analysis.
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