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Wait . . . you mean you are allowed to switch defenses

well it's about time Coach K adjusted. he might end up a decent coach yet.
 
"UR coach Dick Tarrant still believes switching defenses is a way to neutralize superior height, talent and depth, because that forces opponents to probe and makes it difficult for them to generate offensive rhythm. Against Indiana, Richmond played a couple of variations of zone defense and mixed in some man to man....." -RTD article on Tarrant earlier this month

That approach makes money bags "uncomfortable"
 
"UR coach Dick Tarrant still believes switching defenses is a way to neutralize superior height, talent and depth, because that forces opponents to probe and makes it difficult for them to generate offensive rhythm. Against Indiana, Richmond played a couple of variations of zone defense and mixed in some man to man....." -RTD article on Tarrant earlier this month

That approach makes money bags "uncomfortable"
I agree, look we say we are limited to only recruits that can handle the academics at UR.... so they should be smart enough to play multiple defenses and do it well.
 
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The kids probably could learn it, but that would require a coach qualified (or not scared) to teach it to them.
 
Love Miller's philosophy. When I first looked at his coaching record at UNC-G, I was not impressed. It is impressive the way he has adapted, and his recruiting philosophy. I'll take him. I think he could do well at Richmond.
 
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