XU couldc mentor UD, or spilt milk
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:49 pm
The retrospective from the pundits regarding the crucifixion at Cintas last night prompts some thoughts of the not too distant past of our beloved Musketeers.
I believe it was just two short seasons ago. You remember. In late January, starting center Thornton goes down with a season and career ending injury. Mid-February, Finn is discharged from the team. Do not reacll the reason. But though he protested at the time and his father threatened law suit, XU did not budge from its high standards. My friends at UC and UD and other dens of ignorance about the core values of the Jesuits asserted all sorts of postulations about why. They were as meaningless as my theory: he got a grade of "B" in Metaphysics or Epistomoligy.
Back to the relevance of last night's game and our experience of a couple of short years ago. Coach Miller assessed the strengths of his remaining players/substitutes and spent a week or so redesigning his team around those strengths. Of course that is the year we swept four straight in the A-10 ntournament to earn a spot in the NCAA tournament, as usual. No whining or carping about what a dirty hand fate had handed us. The focus on solutions to the problem paid off again. Disciplined planning, analysis, focus, dedication to excellence, all traits of the Jesuit experience, again produced desireable results.
Listen up UD. Take a cue from the XU book of life. Buck it up or get ready for a series of thumpings, one of which will be by our Beloved Musketeers in a couple of weeks on your own front porch. Sound mind and sound body, the Jesuits always said. Imitate us, UD and improve, and please, please give us a game in a couple of weeks.
We lost ground last night because of your lethargy and self indulgent pity. Grow up, work at it, and be more competitive. It will be more fun for all of us.
I believe it was just two short seasons ago. You remember. In late January, starting center Thornton goes down with a season and career ending injury. Mid-February, Finn is discharged from the team. Do not reacll the reason. But though he protested at the time and his father threatened law suit, XU did not budge from its high standards. My friends at UC and UD and other dens of ignorance about the core values of the Jesuits asserted all sorts of postulations about why. They were as meaningless as my theory: he got a grade of "B" in Metaphysics or Epistomoligy.
Back to the relevance of last night's game and our experience of a couple of short years ago. Coach Miller assessed the strengths of his remaining players/substitutes and spent a week or so redesigning his team around those strengths. Of course that is the year we swept four straight in the A-10 ntournament to earn a spot in the NCAA tournament, as usual. No whining or carping about what a dirty hand fate had handed us. The focus on solutions to the problem paid off again. Disciplined planning, analysis, focus, dedication to excellence, all traits of the Jesuit experience, again produced desireable results.
Listen up UD. Take a cue from the XU book of life. Buck it up or get ready for a series of thumpings, one of which will be by our Beloved Musketeers in a couple of weeks on your own front porch. Sound mind and sound body, the Jesuits always said. Imitate us, UD and improve, and please, please give us a game in a couple of weeks.
We lost ground last night because of your lethargy and self indulgent pity. Grow up, work at it, and be more competitive. It will be more fun for all of us.