Musselman's Act
Posted: January 3rd, 2019, 6:12 pm
I would love to have a coach with the recruiting prowess of Musselman. But as a public educator for the last 23 years (working specifically with kids who have behavioral and emotional problems), I couldn't decide who he reminded more of last night:
A. a fifteen year old girl who was just informed that she couldn't go to the prom because of grades
or
B. a fourth grader who was just informed that he had lost lunch room privileges for the following week.
It was all there after every call that didn't go his way. The flailing arms, refusing pacification from his peers (assistant coaches), slumped shoulders with the coordinated labored gate back to the bench, and finally, the "whatever" eye roll. If he doesn't end up at UCLA he definitely has a future in drama.
A. a fifteen year old girl who was just informed that she couldn't go to the prom because of grades
or
B. a fourth grader who was just informed that he had lost lunch room privileges for the following week.
It was all there after every call that didn't go his way. The flailing arms, refusing pacification from his peers (assistant coaches), slumped shoulders with the coordinated labored gate back to the bench, and finally, the "whatever" eye roll. If he doesn't end up at UCLA he definitely has a future in drama.