From Diehard Sport:
Even though Morehead State battled Kentucky until the end before losing 81-70 on Wednesday, their performance will be overshadowed by head coach Sean Woods yelling at one of his players.
Down eight points with just under six minutes remaining, Devon Atkinson was called for his fifth foul. When heading to the bench, Woods got in Atkinson’s face and tore into the senior guard.
Woods nearly made Atkinson cry after pushing him and then screaming in his face for over a minute. Reminds you of the good ol’ days of Bob Knight yelling at Steve Alford.
Woods, on altercation: 'We're learning how to be basketball players. He let his emotions take control. Wanted him to calm down.'
— Matt May (@TCPMattMay) November 22, 2012
The day before the game, Woods, who played basketball at Kentucky, had this to say about the program and his explanation of the entitlement of the Kentucky players:
“These kids nowadays are just so different. When I was coming up, we were humble. Very humble. I think because of the success that Cal has created — which is not a bad thing, it’s a great thing — it just lets you know what Kentucky basketball is right now. But I’m just one of those kids really, really am a blueblood Kentucky guy at heart. There’s just a certain way and a certain look Kentucky basketball players should have, and not have such a sense of entitlement. I think today, it’s still an honor to wear that uniform.”
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When your upset with a player it go's without saying that he or she knows it.
Getting in a players face is never acceptable especially when your in a game.
It's never acceptable to embarrass your team, yourself and your school. Your behavior caused you to loose your players respect and your creditably.
Get to a behavior management class. Then you can find a new job where you can be a ******* without making a fool of your self and your players..
You make a lot of suspect generalizations and then end by SHOUTING at the people on here who insist on coaches taking the high road. Who cares if this guy's job "is to win games." That's like saying, "I speed, because I have to get where I'm going." Get over yourself.