I'm not sure?How does Izzo get away with so much on the bench without getting T'd up? He is dropping F bombs right and left in the Louisville game and the refs just look at him. His act is really getting old.
I know every coach works the refs for calls. But Izzo takes it to another level with his crying all the time. I know why he does it, it works. DD was making comments about how the calls had changed after Izzo cried for 3 minutes with each of the refs and he was right. I just wish the refs would have enough stones to T him up when he goes on one of his tantrums.I agree. He starts whining like a three year old the minute his team is behind by 1 point. The calls were horrendous against the Boilers last night, and I thought Matt kept his cool for the most part.
How does Izzo get away with so much on the bench without getting T'd up? He is dropping F bombs right and left in the Louisville game and the refs just look at him. His act is really getting old.
Izzo's act has been getting old for 10 years now, his complaining, man tears, fake hugs, etc his protege Crean acts worse.This is the hottest topic on the Louisville boards right now. LOL
Zzz...This is the hottest topic on the Louisville boards right now. LOL
I've always considered that behavior low class, poor sportsmanship, however you want to call it. Of course I'm old school and don't like excessive celebrations after big plays in football. There is nothing like making a big play and then simply handing the ball to the ref like you've been there before - classy.I know every coach works the refs for calls. But Izzo takes it to another level with his crying all the time. I know why he does it, it works. DD was making comments about how the calls had changed after Izzo cried for 3 minutes with each of the refs and he was right. I just wish the refs would have enough stones to T him up when he goes on one of his tantrums.