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Dakich final interview on the Ticket

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:08 pm
by cowboyjoe
From an unnamed source, here are the notes from the Dakich interview on The Ticket.

i'm doing well. really well, as a matter of fact.

i felt it was time to go on. i'm not ever going to go into greg christopher and my's conversation. professionally that was our conversation. i love this town, i love this school.

there isn't anything other than losing that i don't like.

i felt it was time to go. that has nothing to do with my desire to be a coach. i haven't had a team now for 24 hours and i hate it. i absolutely hate it. i want to have a team. we'll see where that goes and where that takes me.

i talked to them yesterday afternoon. i thanked them for everything they did. bg basketball players are asked to do a lot. i told them there isn't anything in the world i wouldn't do for them at any time in my life.

whoever comes in to be the coach at bg i guarantee you is going to be shocked at how hard they work, doing things right in terms of going to class. how hard they used to go. i told them if they stay together they'll compete for a championship. it's going to be a job where you've got everybody back except for martin and matt.

you've got a great plaeyr sitting out. not a good one, a great one.

(saying goodbye to players) i didn't like that at all. the kids and yourself, everybody puts their heart and soul to it. (after the game last week) i told them i didn't know what was going to happen here. i don't know where we're going to be, but i love all of you.

so many kids have screwed up academically when coaches have not been there. i said listen, it's imperative that you do that. i got a report on one of them today, and i'm about ready to call them and rip into them. but i'm debating whether to do that.

scott vandermeer sent me an off the charts email at the beginning of the season.

last year maureen wrote a story about all the players leaving, and she didn't really want to hear that most of them realized it was a mistake. that's what happens when kids leave. if there's been anything about the last 24 hours that i've heard from friends, from coaches. i got a call from leigh ross. she was talking about how much we helped her and other coaches at BG. at the end of the day, you move on.

the thing i know about coaching is, you talk about it that day and then it's, who's going to be the next coach? i know that. 60 percent of people don't care about your problems and the other 40 percent are glad you've got them.

i don't really believe you can find a better place to live than Bowling Green. tim beckman tells a story about he goes on a job interview with his wife to ohio state. a bunch of the people at BG went in and cleaned their house without even knowing. that to me is what BG is. it's just a fabulous, fabulous place with off the charts great people.

you ask why we're in this place, well, we're in this place in my opinion because of injuries. but having said that, this is the place we're at and you keep going. life goes on, it's a new chapter.

unless your name is rockefeller, you've got to keep working. at lunch four guys with work boots on came up and shook my hand. i've always said, between the students and people like that are poeple we're always going to appeal to. those people don't take breaks. they've been working since they were 17 years old. coaches doen't take breaks. i don't mind telling you i kind of enjoyed it today, taking my kids to school and picking them up.

i've lived 44 years, and if anybody's had a better go than me .. maybe i need some adversity. maybe i need the last two years . life's been unbelievable to me. you're talking about a guy that can't hit the rim and got to play bb at indiana.

people say, how are you doing? iv'e been great. i've had an unreal life and maybe i just needed this. there are 3 percent of the people in the world that hav'e the great life that i've had. to have a little uncertainy, to have a little disappointment, maybe that's not all bad.

brandon and paluch were at my house last night, they were laughing and talking. they said coaching's hard enough, you don't need any more disappointment and adversity. but maybe i do.

i think the toledo blade, maureen and dave and matt, has been fair with me. they've been great to me. i am so tired of seeing myself screaming in the paper. it's every day. some friends of mine made a collage. if i did that every day, if that's how i really was ... i've got a really pretty wife, and she'd be gone so fast, and . there have been times where i have hugged players.

(rob powers and dan cummins) that's the difference in those two guys as people.

(What are you going to do next?) i'm going to take andrew to al mar lanes. we're going to eat some cheeseburgers.

i've always wanted to be an actor. so i'm trying to talk her into taking acting lessons and going to hermosa beach and living on the beach and seeing if i can get in the movies. her response is, have you seen yourself?

i know i want to coach. you talk to a lot of people when something like this happens, and we'll see where it goes. i've been talking to a lot of people about a lot of different things at a lot of different levels.

i'm really excited about where we're headed.

(work in TV) i'd have to get some spray on hair.

people have been great to me here. dr ribeau, dr whipple, they've been off the charts. it's time to move on.

i'll be on (with norm) until i'm told i can't be on anymore.

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:40 pm
by Tricky_Falcon
Is there any way Dakich can be head of Basketball Operations at BG? It's been a tough few years but it would be great to still have him around. But I'm certain he wants to coach.

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:41 pm
by ZiggyZoomba
This is actually from orangeandbrown's website... Nice to give attribution where it's due...

http://orangeandbrown.blogspot.com

Re: Dakich final interview on the Ticket

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 8:14 am
by JimmyZ11381
cowboyjoe wrote:it's going to be a job where you've got everybody back except for martin and matt.

you've got a great plaeyr sitting out. not a good one, a great one.
Is he talking about Chris Knight being great?? If he is....I just got really excited for next season!!!

Re: Dakich final interview on the Ticket

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 8:23 am
by Rollo83
JimmyZ11381 wrote:
cowboyjoe wrote:it's going to be a job where you've got everybody back except for martin and matt.

you've got a great plaeyr sitting out. not a good one, a great one.
Is he talking about Chris Knight being great?? If he is....I just got really excited for next season!!![/quot


Translation: "I didn't leave the cupboard bare."

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 8:50 am
by Globetrotter
We keep hearing great things about Chris Knight. I bet he is a great player fro Northern Kentucky. :wink:

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 9:11 am
by factman
I heard DD say a couple of months ago that Chris Knight is the 2nd best player that has (or will) play for BG, behind Nate Thurmond. I guess we'll find out in the next year.

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 9:53 am
by Globetrotter
Howard Komives, Antonio Daniels and Keith McLeod are not even in the equation? If that is the case....bring on CHRIS KNIGHT. Grant can I change my name to Chris Knight 1. JK. Remember what I did to GermaineFitch? (besides mispelling his name)

BTW Dakich also said Corey Eyink would be All-Mac three years. Maybe Corey was a computer programming major and Dakich was referring to his work at the MAC-Store in Easton.

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 9:53 am
by ZiggyZoomba
factman wrote:I heard DD say a couple of months ago that Chris Knight is the 2nd best player that has (or will) play for BG, behind Nate Thurmond. I guess we'll find out in the next year.
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight......

Re: Dakich final interview on the Ticket

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 10:19 am
by Rightupinthere
cowboyjoe wrote:(What are you going to do next?) i'm going to take andrew to al mar lanes. we're going to eat some cheeseburgers.
I'm going to [expletitve] miss this man. :lol:

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 10:52 am
by NWLB
mmmmm, Cheeseburgers......

...I'm sorry, whats the thread about?

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 5:46 pm
by falconfan1999
It's too bad that Coach didn't have some better luck the last few years. I think a lot of him personally. Maybe somebody can convince him to stay on as an assitant!!! :o

Re: Dakich final interview on the Ticket

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 8:41 am
by Schadenfreude
Rightupinthere wrote:
cowboyjoe wrote:(What are you going to do next?) i'm going to take andrew to al mar lanes. we're going to eat some cheeseburgers.
I'm going to [expletitve] miss this man. :lol:
+1.

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 5:10 pm
by fredthefalcon
DD quote portion from above:
last year maureen wrote a story about all the players leaving, and she didn't really want to hear that most of them realized it was a mistake. that's what happens when kids leave.

I'm guessing Ron Lewis isn't one of these kids.

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:41 pm
by BleedOrange
fredthefalcon wrote:DD quote portion from above:
last year maureen wrote a story about all the players leaving, and she didn't really want to hear that most of them realized it was a mistake. that's what happens when kids leave.

I'm guessing Ron Lewis isn't one of these kids.
I'm thinking the Chris Hobson IS one of those kids.