Named the A10 Assistant Coach of the Year by the Minority Coaches Association. Pitt now has several promising alums in the assistant coaching ranks. Congrats to him.
Woodall was arguably one of the most underrated Panthers of recent memory. I'm very glad to see him succeeding.
Scared money don't make money.Awesome, Tray!!! Miss watching that kid ball
Woodall was arguably one of the most underrated Panthers of recent memory. I'm very glad to see him succeeding.
As opposed to BK who started at Pitt, a perennial NCAAT team, and 15 years later is at RutgersAfter his playing career, Tray first started coaching as an assistant under Joe Lombardi at IUP for a year, then spent two years at Robert Morris, and now doing well at St. Bonaventure ....... looks like he is working his way up relatively quickly ...... good luck to him !!!
Really !If Woodall got a job at Pitt, he would devote 24 hrs a day to it unlike the present coaching staff.
Who made the NCAAT this year........what's your point?As opposed to BK who started at Pitt, a perennial NCAAT team, and 15 years later is at Rutgers
Sleep coaching is underratedIf Woodall got a job at Pitt, he would devote 24 hrs a day to it unlike the present coaching staff.
I was a chemistry major , in physical chemistry I couldn’t solve a problem so I went upstairs and indulged in inhalation therapy . While in that state I solved the problem and I was the only one of 40/50 students that did . There’s more than one way to skin a cat !My degree from Pitt is a Ph.D. in physics. Often went to bed with a problem and woke up with the answer.
My point is BK is in generally the same spot he was in 15 years ago. He isn't moving up the ranks. He should be an AHC somewhere by now or coaching a good mid-major. He seems too comfortableWho made the NCAAT this year........what's your point?
My degree from Pitt is a Ph.D. in physics. Often went to bed with a problem and woke up with the answer.