http://www.pjstar.com/sports/201602...sketball-program-remains-gold-standard-manual
I found this one pretty interesting from a historical and program perspective. I was just talking yesterday to someone about Thornridge and Quinn Buckner. 1998 Thornridge Alum who had no idea and had never heard of Quinn
Probably would have been fired for throwing a ball at the head and the methods would have been under suspicion but this is a well written piece and shows a bit of how society and the players in the game has shifted . Found this to be more than just a historical perspective.....but as I am reminded daily.....I am an old white man and have a skewed and predictable perspective so I can't possible have any appreciation of anything.
I found this one pretty interesting from a historical and program perspective. I was just talking yesterday to someone about Thornridge and Quinn Buckner. 1998 Thornridge Alum who had no idea and had never heard of Quinn
Probably would have been fired for throwing a ball at the head and the methods would have been under suspicion but this is a well written piece and shows a bit of how society and the players in the game has shifted . Found this to be more than just a historical perspective.....but as I am reminded daily.....I am an old white man and have a skewed and predictable perspective so I can't possible have any appreciation of anything.
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