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re: How is Pat Summitt doing these days?

Posted on 12/12/14 at 7:00 pm to
Posted by Prof
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Posted on 12/12/14 at 7:00 pm to
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Well said, and part of the charm of her. She was tough as nails as a coach, and never saw herself as better than others, like so many others in her position. She was a good ole Tennessee farm girl as you said, and that's part of what makes her so great.


Yep. And while it may sound odd, Pat was what I consider a true feminist without ever trying to be or having any real sort of ideology - much like our grandmas/mammaws and moms were. The screamers up North and out West should take note because that kind of strength that is SHOWN is what matters and changes mind. (Somewhat of a tangent, I know, but it drives me nutty because strong women are common (even though the ranks are thinning) all over the South as well as other rural communities yet they rarely get credit for proving things. JMO).

And you're right that there's just not many people like her left. I was blessed with many strong, wonderful women, who grew up and behaved just like Pat but I realize that I'm in the minority. We'd be a far better world if more women (and men for that matter) like Pat were in this world. What I wouldn't give for them to be in charge of politics and world affairs.

As an aside, I can speak from experience on two things 1. the LV academic program/requirements were exactly as advertised (actually beyond what you might've heard) - no bull or exaggeration 2. Pat cared deeply about her girls. Contrary to myth she wasn't the screamer people think. She was tough and exceptionally demanding but players wanted to please her. And she cared deeply about them all.

Here's to a cure for this awful disease.
Posted by Arksulli
Fayetteville
Member since Aug 2014
25244 posts
Posted on 12/12/14 at 7:02 pm to
Here is to hoping that our grandchildren will grow up in a world where something like this doesn't happen.
Posted by GoVols2003
Member since Aug 2010
436 posts
Posted on 12/13/14 at 12:02 am to
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As an aside, I can speak from experience on two things 1. the LV academic program/requirements were exactly as advertised (actually beyond what you might've heard) - no bull or exaggeration 2. Pat cared deeply about her girls. Contrary to myth she wasn't the screamer people think. She was tough and exceptionally demanding but players wanted to please her. And she cared deeply about them all.


Both of these are summed up nicely. Not only did she care deeply about her players, but she cared about people in general. That on court glare was scary as hell, but off the court she was nice as can be.... at least to myself and others that were working around the department while students.
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