I don't think I've seen this kind of game before with the coaches mic'ed up the whole time. I like the format, though, and Cooley is a great guy to have in this kind of game.
Maybe if we ever get one of these all access games, we could put the Wojo's huddles rumors to bed.
This is unreal
After 3 minutes of watching this, I would like all college basketball games not involving Marquette to do this
Cooley is loud and Leitao is very quiet. Its the Cooley show.
Whens the first F bomb?
Quote from: MUEng92 on January 12, 2018, 07:54:10 PM
After 3 minutes of watching this, I would like all college basketball games not involving Marquette to do this
Agreed. It makes other games far more interesting, but I think I'd be driven nuts if it was MU.
Pretty cool.
FS2 has done this twice with women's games.
This is outstanding tv. NO commercials
Whatever the hell his name is...
I LOVE THIS!!
Far less going on in the huddles though that I figured there would be. Maybe the coaches are afraid to give something away? Or they are just always less exciting than we would guess.
Favorite quote so far, "You got him, whatever the hell his name is".
Quote from: MUEng92 on January 12, 2018, 07:54:10 PM
After 3 minutes of watching this, I would like all college basketball games not involving Marquette to do this
I've said for a while now that I'd love to see this kind of format for all sports. Imagine watching a boxing match with the corner men mic'ed up the whole time. Or a football game listening to the guys up in the coaches box. Even a golf tournament with caddies and golfers talking through their shot and club selections would be great. This is a really cool idea.
Cooley knew that cutter would be open 6 seconds before he was. Pretty cool.
Dammit, I'm gonna be an Ed Cooley fan before this game is over
Can you imagine if they did this when MU played Prov and Markus laid 52. Cooley would have been a great show. This element could actually help recruiting watching how coaches interact with players
Cooley has always been my favorite coach in the Big East. Really enjoying this game.
Just as I figured. I searched FS1 on Twitter and there are tons of comments saying how great this is but the one DePaul fan tweet I saw was asking to "please make this stop".
Quote from: nyg on January 12, 2018, 08:06:12 PM
Can you imagine if they did this when MU played Prov and Markus laid 52. Cooley would have been a great show. This element could actually help recruiting watching how coaches interact with players
I?d imagine he?d sound like Bunk from the Wire.
Cooley even going out of his way to tell his player he made a bad call and the bucket was on the coach. Classy move. This guy is hard not to like
Ugh, regular basketball game broadcasts are ruined for me for now on.
Is the coach cams always on? I would be mad annoyed by that if this was an mu game.
Coaches cam is on FOX Sports Go.
You don't just bleed on purpose unless your a vampire.
What?
Quote from: mupanther on January 12, 2018, 08:23:28 PM
Coaches cam is on FOX Sports Go.
So the fox sports go fs1 has the coach cam always on? But the TV one doesn't? I'm kind of annoyed by the cameras taking 1/4 of my screen
Quote from: #UnleashRowsey on January 12, 2018, 08:23:55 PM
You don't just bleed on purpose unless your a vampire.
What?
It was hilarious. I would of died if Cooley brought up the Bradley Center bat.
Quote from: #UnleashRowsey on January 12, 2018, 08:25:07 PM
So the fox sports go fs1 has the coach cam always on? But the TV one doesn't? I'm kind of annoyed by the cameras taking 1/4 of my screen
Fox Sports Go has a full screen of each coach.
Leito wins the first F bomb, uncensored!
Quote from: nyg on January 12, 2018, 07:56:06 PM
Cooley is loud and Leitao is very quiet. Its the Cooley show.
Whens the first F bomb?
Found it.
They can't fing dribble.
Cooley going on and on about vampires....
This could be good for recruiting...for Providence...
Quote from: T-Bone on January 12, 2018, 08:11:38 PM
I?d imagine he?d sound like Bunk from the Wire.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lElf7D-An8
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.
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on January 13, 2018, 08:26:09 AM
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.