Robert Joseph Cremins Jr. (born July 4, 1947) is an American retired college basketball coach. He served as a head coach at Appalachian State, Georgia Tech, and the College of Charleston. (wikipedia)
They are differences but there are a lot of similarities.
I feel strongly about Georgia Tech. I love Georgia Tech and I'm pretty good at communicating that. If they want me, I'd be honored.
There's one reason they treat him like this because he's a superstar.
This team is really intriguing. When they play well they are almost unbeatable. The biggest thing I see about these guys is they are complementary players. They go well together, and that doesn't easily happen, especially for guards.
If they beat Duke, they've got to be considered seriously for the NCAA. It would be tough at 7-9 (in the ACC during the regular season). We went 8-8 at Georgia Tech one year and didn't go.
I love it, but when it's over, there is no high or low. I just get in my car and drive home. I miss the challenges of coaching.
I'm really looking forward to coming to Miami because I want to see if they're for real.
I've been blessed. I got to live the American dream when I was coaching, and I continue to live the American dream. Without basketball in my life, I don't know what I would have wound up doing.
Coaching at Kentucky is not something you want to do for 20 years. You'd probably be dead. ... It's such a pressure cooker.
Yeah. But I'll be changing that as the season goes along.