Wakeforest22890
Snowpom
I mean it’s obvious some on here have personal vendettas coloring their views as well. Dumb time to reiterate you want him fired after an overall successful season. But anything to maintain the ongoing narrative
I mean it’s obvious some on here have personal vendettas coloring their views as well. Dumb time to reiterate you want him fired after an overall successful season. But anything to maintain the ongoing narrative
What do you all believe he should be doing differently? A lot of these individuals have their own swing coaches and Haas is consistently landing top recruits. Major issue I can see is that the top players he gets aren’t always panning out at the pro level but the guys he’s landing mostly have offers from other huge schools.
As far as personal vendettas I just imagine he must’ve pissed in some Cheerios to irritate the same people year in and year out.
Why are people acting like there is any relationship whatsoever between decisions on the men’s golf coach and men’s basketball coach?
Why do people act like there is any relationship whatsoever on our pant-length and our performance?
Why do people act like there is any relationship whatsoever on our pant-length and our performance?
Why do people act like there is any relationship whatsoever on our pant-length and our performance?
folks questioned me when I said that the men might feel the pressure to meet the standard set by the ladies but today you see that effect ...
I don't think Haas should be fired this season. Where is the logic in firing a coach that takes his team to #3 in the nation and keeping a coach that can't break out of the bottom 3 in the ACC?
I do think that Currie should diplomatically communicate that there needs to be improvement in the mental toughness of the players perhaps. Golf is, I believe, the toughest sport to master consistently. And that is particularly true in highly pressurized situations like the competition for the national championship. The disappointment comes when proven talent fails repeatedly in such competition.
because those decisions are made by the same person, drawing from one pot of money with which to make (and prioritize) those decisions