Really, this may be the Lexicon entry I’ve been waiting my whole blogging life for.
Don’t forget, he’s doing it the right way.
Really, this may be the Lexicon entry I’ve been waiting my whole blogging life for.
Men's hoops coach Mark Fox to UGA athletic board: "Internally, we're very excited about our team but we have to pay the price for victory."
— Marc Weiszer (@marcweiszer) September 15, 2017
Don’t forget, he’s doing it the right way.
Filed under Georgia Football
“Those 13 jerseys are going to be around a long time.”-- Brock Bowers, The Athletic, 1/10/23
Lemme guess. Victory has a regular price of $9.99 per win but this week there’s a half-price sale: Victory for $4.95. How many do you want.
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How much are moral victories? I want a good game with Kentucky. Can I get that for $2.99?
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In other words, we will continue to suck with no improvement in sight
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Can we have Dennis Felton back now?
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Ouch
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I hear Ron Jirsa is available.
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We need to pay for a new coach? What a cryptic statement.
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I like him…but UGA should be better than they are.
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You can’t do it the right way and win in basketball. Too corrupt
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That’s BS. Sorry. You need a coach who recruits exactly what he wants, gets it, and coaches to it. That doesn’t always mean one-and-dones–there’s no way schools like Butler, Wichita State, Notre Dame, and Gonzaga are competitive by playing the AAU game. I know first-hand that at least one of those doesn’t even sniff that mess.
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Think this is Fox way of saying what Jeremy Pruitt did about football. Wish him the best, but big boosters do not give a rats azZ about round ball.
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No his way of saying cya.
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I have no idea what he is trying to say. Did he attend the Derrick Dooley school of motivational speaking?
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^^
This!!
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It’s perfect. Hits all the buttons but there’s no conclusion to be drawn.
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As cryptic as his substitution pattern. WTF ?
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How pathetic.
Jeremy Foley managed to elevate Florida’s men’s bball program to the top, and it started during Spurrier’s hayday.
Too many excuses, poor mentality, and a loser’s attitude.
Just pathetic.
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I travel to Athens once a year to attend a game and usually the games are poorly attended. UGA will not get the best athletes unless the fans show up. The Notre Dame game was a good example of what is needed. What a great recruiting tool. We need to show up, then complain if winning is a problem.
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That’s not how it works
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Maybe he’s talking about going to a “one and done” type U.
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This what mediocrity sounds like. Fox has my patience worn down to a nub. If I were a.d., and he said that assinine line of b.s. to me, I’d fire him on the spot. He may as well have said “Victory is the internal price we pay for an excited team.”
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I don’t even know what that means…
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