Best Coach in the NCAA. Time and time again she gets more out of her women than they should be capable of on paper. While everyone else is using the transfer portal and foreign athletes she’s making it happen with home grown talent.
@ronniemedlinАй бұрын
This! 100%. Proving that team chemistry wins on the day better than a resume!
@dylanweinand-flannery3778Ай бұрын
god played a big role is crazy
@sportsfansports3353Ай бұрын
How often does one university win both titles, and better question, win both titles with different coaches for the men's and women's teams? Next to never, right?
@jamiekiley1831Ай бұрын
I agree with her being a great coach. To be fair, BYU does have an advantage with recruiting. They have first dibs on every top ranked Mormon kid in the US. So easy to keep home grown talent. Not taking anything away from their accomplishments. Just stating the fact.
@joesemus754Ай бұрын
How big is this pool of Mormon kids? .5% of the population? So they have dibs on that and not so much on the other 99.5%? Am I reading you right?
@jamiekiley1831Ай бұрын
@joesemus754 2% of US population. 1 school. Other 364 D1 schools get to have rest of 98%. Simplification yes. But it does put them consistently in top 20 programs for recruiting.
@TheOnlyAsAndАй бұрын
Great coach, great team. Mentioning God, a few times, is cringe though.
@Loco5919Ай бұрын
Christ is King.
@TheOnlyAsAndАй бұрын
@@Loco5919 I don't believe god sent his son to earth via a virgin birth to save us, cause I'm not a child and find Santa Claus stories laughable. If Jesus did exist, his teachings are evil. Anyway, your comment shows why all this religious nonsense should be kept private and certainly away from my sports viewing. What a turn off to have to hear this garbage.
@Loco5919Ай бұрын
@ I bet you’re also Islamaphobic and Anti-semetic?
@davidjanbaz7728Ай бұрын
@TheOnlyAsAnd why r u even here then : BYU is a religious school, a cult but religious. Keep your atheistism to yourself: nobody wants to hear it either.