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the "Wizard of Westwood" passes
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Truly a man among men. RIP Mr. Wooden
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Probably the greatest coach who ever lived, in any sport. He'll be missed.
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The Bruins won 7 straight national championships under Coach Wooden. That is a record that will probably never be broken.
When he retired in 1976, he was only making $35,000 a year and he never asked for a raise. He was offered 10x more money to go to the NBA but he wouldn't do it. Unlike the coaches today, he truly cared nothing about money. Last edited by Rupert Pupkin : 06-05-2010 at 07:40 AM. |
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Best coach ever...
Letter to alumni: To the Bruin Family: With the passing of John Wooden, we have lost a true giant and a gentleman, an individual who was perhaps more closely identified with UCLA than any other person in our university’s history. Coach Wooden was an unparalleled motivator and an inspiration to people throughout the world. Those of us who were fortunate enough to meet him will forever be touched by his unfailing wisdom and generous spirit. Coach Wooden’s record of hundreds of victories and 10 national titles established a gold standard of achievement in college athletics. Both on the court and off, he was a teacher, role model and mentor who guided his players and generations of UCLA coaches and student-athletes to become champions in life. His lasting influence has extended far beyond the campus to include leaders in academia, business and government. The renowned Wooden Pyramid of Success–a copy of which hangs in my office–encourages us all to value cooperation, loyalty and team spirit. The Pyramid remains one of the most recognized blueprints for competitive excellence, in any pursuit. Coach Wooden and his beloved wife, Nell, were treasured members of the UCLA family, and the Nell and John Wooden Court at Pauley Pavilion is a lasting testament to their place in our hearts. John Wooden’s remarkable legacy will stand forever at UCLA. Today, as we mourn his loss, we also extend our deepest sympathy to his daughter, Nan, his son, James, and his entire family. The university flag in front of Pauley Pavilion will be lowered to half-staff, and a public memorial is being planned. Please visit the UCLA homepage for further information, as well as links to news articles and remembrances of Coach Wooden. Sincerely, Gene D. Block Chancellor
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please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
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No doubt about it, one of the all-time greats.
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The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one who dropped it - Lou Holtz |
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