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Originally posted by wusphlash View PostFor those blocked by Kansas.com Gregg said:
"I've always known Jody to be very intense and demanding. I've never seen her, in the seven years we've worked together, do anything that I would consider crossing the line. I know she holds herself and her team to a very high standard".The Assman
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Originally posted by Shocker-maniac View Post
It seems like there's a lot of pressure on the WSU athletic department right now with Adam's and then Chris Jans possibly returning. Let's also not forget the dumpster fire over at Eck Stadium.
Right now it's tough to say what will come of all this. I seem to recall Gene Stephenson having reputation for being a jerk over the years and nothing ever happened, until that is, he just wasn't winning enough. Just because a coach is mean doesn't mean they have to go.
I would think the only way a coach gets the boot for being mean is if things turned physical.
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I am not sure how relevant Coach Marshall's thoughts are as I have heard Mike Kennedy say on numerous occasions that the teams don't cross paths or interact very often. So Coach Marshall's opinions may be based on a relatively small amount of exposure to Jody. I'm pretty sure he has not been involved in the investigation nor has he read any of the players statements. I'm sure he doesn't want to nor should he be injected into the middle of this.
However, Jody and her supporters certainly deserve to have their side of the story heard.
Obviously they aren't just going to poll the players and make a decision based on a majority vote. @shockerfanmas is probably correct in that it will may come down to which side of the story the decision makers choose to believe and will they feel that they can take action based on a bunch of "we said, they said, she said, I said" testimony.
This is why I think the testimony of Alex Harden and Kelsey Jacobs may well be the key to how this story is resolved. Those two girls had the longest (in terms of games played) and most successful (in terms of games and championships won) careers in Shocker women history. Alex Harden is the most decorated player and thought by many to be the best player in WSU WBB history. These players certainly would not seem to have an axe to grind regarding their careers at WSU. I have heard that Julie Scherz interviewed Alex and Kelsey but I do not have any 1st hand knowledge of that.
If the decision makers can support Jody's "style" and live with perhaps a higher than average amount of player turnover and other potential fallout then Jody will continue to be the head coach until she finds the greener pastures she has been seeking. If the decision makers do not want to support that "style" then perhaps we will have a parting of the ways due to philosophical differences, although that could be a fairly expensive decision by the University.
If Jody stays there could also be some loss of financial support as the WBB fan base will no doubt decide to make a choice as well. No doubt at least some of those fans may choose to spend their dollars and spend their time elsewhere. However, we aren't talking about a huge season ticket fan base so that may not an important consideration.Last edited by 1972Shocker; April 26, 2015, 07:35 PM.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostJust a feeling that ON the COURT, Gregg's coaching style and JA's may be very similar. However, OFF the court, Gregg may treat his players differently (better at relationships) and I think that coaching girls probably is different. They may react to being berated differently.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostJust a feeling that ON the COURT, Gregg's coaching style and JA's may be very similar. However, OFF the court, Gregg may treat his players differently (better at relationships) and I think that coaching girls probably is different. They may react to being berated differently.
Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/sports/article...#storylink=cpy
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Originally posted by shockerfanmas View PostOnly think I don't understand is for every 10 or so that have negative comments about HCJA and staff, only 1 has positive comments. Not a very good ratio at all. You have to wonder what's really the story behind the ones praising HCJA. I feel there's more to the story with some of them, but at this point everything is he said/she said. Who do you believe? I'm still inclined to believe the majority, the ones that didn't have much positive to say.The fact that man is master of his actions is due to his being able to deliberate about them.-- Thomas Aquinas
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Originally posted by shockerfanmas View PostOnly think I don't understand is for every 10 or so that have negative comments about HCJA and staff, only 1 has positive comments. Not a very good ratio at all. You have to wonder what's really the story behind the ones praising HCJA. I feel there's more to the story with some of them, but at this point everything is he said/she said. Who do you believe? I'm still inclined to believe the majority, the ones that didn't have much positive to say.
"Tell me about a time when you feel Jody was abusive", in contrast to "tell me about some of the positive things Jody taught you and was supportive to you as a student athlete."
That's why I'm not a big fan of witch hunts or the mentality of we'll follow wherever the path takes us.
I'm not the biggest fan of ADES, and have in the past been more critical than supportive. However I find it very difficult to believe he would turn a blind eye to some of the allegations I've read if they were indeed substantiated.
I don't know if Jody will survive and remain HC, but I sure don't like the way this is being played out.
It damages both the HC, the student athletes, and the WSU athletic department
Is there a developing trend of mismanaging coaching discipline issues until it's too late? More divisiveness?
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