"People sit in mediocrity for a long time because they start to fall in love with really good. I probably had that happen to me when I was in, like, my seventh or eighth year. We went to three straight Sweet 16s and lost by one, two points. ... I always thought we were really good and close. Then I realized that was the biggest issue that we had, was the fact that we were settling for really good."
"Trying to go from really good to being great is something that is really hard to do, and our kids need to understand really good is not acceptable. It's actually worse than being bad."
As the season is drawn to a close and we wait for Selection Sunday, I wanted to present this quote to the board that comes directly from Coach. A new standard is being set in Iowa City. This is the kind of mentality that's been desperately needed for the university for a long time. If we want to be champions, we can no longer settle. Complacency leads to mediocrity. McCollum has experienced settling for really good, and has learned from it, which lead to multiple national titles. It's abundantly clear that those who are national champions in any sport have to have this killer instinct in order to succeed. See Cignetti as another example.
Do you think this is the right mentality to have?
"Trying to go from really good to being great is something that is really hard to do, and our kids need to understand really good is not acceptable. It's actually worse than being bad."
As the season is drawn to a close and we wait for Selection Sunday, I wanted to present this quote to the board that comes directly from Coach. A new standard is being set in Iowa City. This is the kind of mentality that's been desperately needed for the university for a long time. If we want to be champions, we can no longer settle. Complacency leads to mediocrity. McCollum has experienced settling for really good, and has learned from it, which lead to multiple national titles. It's abundantly clear that those who are national champions in any sport have to have this killer instinct in order to succeed. See Cignetti as another example.
Do you think this is the right mentality to have?