An important opportunity was missed in last week’s Mike Rice coaching scandal at Rutgers. At first the headlines were about the viral video of the out-of-control antics of Rice. Then the headlines turned to the firing of Rice, followed by what the Rutgers’s athletic director and president knew and when they knew it. Sports radio has been focused on whether Coach Rice’s methods went too far. Some commentators have defended Rice arguing that American society has become “wussified” and that the outbursts of Rice were intended to motivate his players.
Coaches Who Demotivate
Coaches Who Demotivate
Coaches Who Demotivate
An important opportunity was missed in last week’s Mike Rice coaching scandal at Rutgers. At first the headlines were about the viral video of the out-of-control antics of Rice. Then the headlines turned to the firing of Rice, followed by what the Rutgers’s athletic director and president knew and when they knew it. Sports radio has been focused on whether Coach Rice’s methods went too far. Some commentators have defended Rice arguing that American society has become “wussified” and that the outbursts of Rice were intended to motivate his players.