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Oregon State's Scott Rueck with QUITE an opening statement postgame: "Fearless, courageous, together, everything that is right is this team. In our sport, where it seems like controversy is the flavor all the time for some reason and we all have to have something to whine about, this team...

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Tim Cavanagh2 yıl önce

@BeavsTweets What a gift Coach Rueck is those young women and the Oregon State community at large. He represents everything that is right in the world of college sports when so much else is wrong.

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Ernie Flanders2 yıl önce

Super underrated coach. Easy to see why players would want to be coached by him.

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Warren A. Jones2 yıl önce

His comments were laced with clothed aspersions about other teams. Celebrate your team coach, don’t berate others!!

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The•1•Llama2 yıl önce

Glad he’s bringing notice to that but there needs to be a rule change to give Coaches a review of BAD FOUL CALLS!😤 Give each Team 1 or 2 per game & if wrong then lose a timeout like NFL🤔 Either that or raise the fouls to 6 like WNBA, but REFS might just call MORE BAD CALLS!🤦‍♂️

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Bruce / SottoVoce2 yıl önce

As a Duck 🦆 this guy is a class act unlike our embarrassment of a woman’s coach! Proud of the Beavers

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Darren Howard2 yıl önce

I understand a coach standing up for his program, but everyone doesn't need to be like his team. Let people be different and accept that everyone is not the same. There are some who play vanilla wafer basketball and some who are more outgoing. It's life and if you teach others to

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Skip Yenchik2 yıl önce

@ChadinRipCity Should’ve stopped at “…right.” Proceeds to whine about whiners and lack of coverage of his team.

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Orange Black and Beyond2 yıl önce

@m_vince @CoachRueck is right. My world is better having watched and cheered for these players. This year more than any other.

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Ducks.2 yıl önce

Must admit even as a Duck, Coach Rueck is a very good Coach, solid game management, really good leader to these young ladies, and it was clear watching each interaction with his players individually and as a group he had their attention and they like him.

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Craig2 yıl önce

LOVE this TEAM …LOVE this COACH!!!❤️🦫🏀

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"Every team wants to win a championship, but not every team wants to do the things required for a championship. And here's the thing: it's easy to be an average team. It doesn't require a lot. It's less adversity to be average in the world. The consequences of being average aren't easy. We end up wearing them. There's strain and struggle that comes with that too. The standard is just lower to be an average team. To be a championship team, to be champion, to be a championship team member here . . . I'm not gonna lie to you . . . I'm going to tell you the truth. It is harder. It is. The question is: Is it worth it? Some people say, "Oh it's not harder work." Yes it is. It's harder work. You can pursue comfort or you can pursue excellence. If we pursue comfort, we gotta give up some excellence. But if we pursue excellence, then we're just going to face more adversity. Everyone who's ever accomplished something excellence has had to overcome it. We are here today for a reason. Two reasons actually. Reason #1 is let's make sure that we identify and realize the opportunities that are in front of us. Reason #2 is let's make sure that we are preparing for the adversity that those opportunities require. And just understand: every single time you lever up your opportunities and you identify, "Oh there's something more I can do, more I can achieve. I can get better. I can earn more. I can do this." It's going to be matched with the adversity that comes with it. I want to make sure we are prepared for both of those, so that we're not chasing big opportunities and then getting mad when things start getting harder along the way. Is that fair? Does that make sense?"

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