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Puerto Rico Post Tournament Approval Poll

Do you approve of the coaching during the Dayton Flyers, George Mason Patriots, and Boston Terriers games? Let us know your thoughts!

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Do you approve of the job Paul Hewitt is doing at Georgia Tech as of November 22, 2009?
Yes
84 votes
No
54 votes

138 votes | Poll has closed

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Hmm

Really wish I could say something between the two options. I mean, without being able to watch more than one game so far, it’s very hard for me to decide on how I feel. The overall record tells me to click Yes, but is that really CPH coaching or player talent speaking through? Some of his coaching moves in the Dayton game worry me when thinking of the long season ahead, specifically ACC play, and therefore I want to click No.

I’m going to go with Yes for now, but I’d really like to see a few more games.

Corey Zickefoose: I think they should still be able to play football, regardless. Tennessee is my place. You know, it's my football team.

Reporter: Even after they put a gun in your face, you say let them play football?

Corey Zickefoose: Yeah. It's Tennessee. That's the way it is sometimes.

Welcome to the SEC!

by Jesse28 on Nov 23, 2009 8:56 AM EST reply actions  

I'd say

Southern Cal, FSU, and Georgie will be our next televised games. So you should see some good competition again. I’d say after that group UNC-Charlotte is pretty good. So three more good opponents before real ACC play begins and you’ll see two of ’em on TV, at least.

I thought the guard play was the best since Javarris and Jarrett. Mfon has a bright future, in my opinion.

Low post should keep us in games. No one will out rebound us.

This new learning amazes me, Sir Bedevere. Explain again how sheep's bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.

by BirdGT on Nov 23, 2009 10:23 AM EST up reply actions  

Agreed

I’ve read all the recaps, from different pov’s no less, but nothing ever compares to being able to actually watch the action. Like I mentioned in my recap of the Dayton game, Mfon has a good handle on the position, but you can clearly tell it’s still raw. He’s used to being better than most everyone on the court and that’s just not the case anymore. Miller is the more polished PG but probably doesn’t have the total upside that Udofia has.

And you are right about the low-post game, so long as those two find a way to mesh well I can’t think of another team we will face that has the front court we have.

Corey Zickefoose: I think they should still be able to play football, regardless. Tennessee is my place. You know, it's my football team.

Reporter: Even after they put a gun in your face, you say let them play football?

Corey Zickefoose: Yeah. It's Tennessee. That's the way it is sometimes.

Welcome to the SEC!

by Jesse28 on Nov 23, 2009 11:29 AM EST up reply actions  

Also

107 votes? Since when do we get that many votes? I think the Hate Week has stirred up a bunch of hatin’ mutt lovers.

Corey Zickefoose: I think they should still be able to play football, regardless. Tennessee is my place. You know, it's my football team.

Reporter: Even after they put a gun in your face, you say let them play football?

Corey Zickefoose: Yeah. It's Tennessee. That's the way it is sometimes.

Welcome to the SEC!

by Jesse28 on Nov 23, 2009 11:30 AM EST reply actions  

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