I am I
All-Conference
I know Callahan has some numbered days. I know coaches are different from each other and do things that fit their personality. I know he does have emotions because he is human.
But why, why couldn't he or ANY of his assistants ever showed 1/10th of the emotion and fire of the coaches in the game Rutgers v USF last nite? Even with their jobs on the line this year and everything, there has been a lack of emtional leadership in interviews, on the sidelines, or in huddles. Maybe it's not Callahan's task to run wind sprints before the game or give gnarly scowls at officials and players; but he doesn't even show emotion when the good things happen.
Is it more of the 'professional' atmosphere around here or is it just his style, or is it just me who needs to let it be?
But why, why couldn't he or ANY of his assistants ever showed 1/10th of the emotion and fire of the coaches in the game Rutgers v USF last nite? Even with their jobs on the line this year and everything, there has been a lack of emtional leadership in interviews, on the sidelines, or in huddles. Maybe it's not Callahan's task to run wind sprints before the game or give gnarly scowls at officials and players; but he doesn't even show emotion when the good things happen.
Is it more of the 'professional' atmosphere around here or is it just his style, or is it just me who needs to let it be?