“We had people here last year that cared more about themselves than the program,” said Moore. “I wrote personal, handwritten notes to some players’ moms that their scholarships were in jeopardy, and it made no difference.”
Moore said the Mountaineers missed gutsy players like Richie Williams and Trey Elder, who played key roles during the national championship stretch.
“We didn’t have that intangible thing like they brought,” said Moore.
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Coach Moore: Last season’s team got big in the head
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Coach Moore: Last season’s team got big in the head
"But the damned and the guiltiest among you are the men who had the capacity to know, yet chose to blank out reality, the men who were willing to sell their intelligence into cynical servitude..."
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Re: Coach Moore: Last season’s team got big in the head
This is the second article with Moore talking about last year's sense of entitlement among the players. He has admitted the coaching staff problems back in spring practice so this has been a theme of admitting those mistakes. He really doesn't want to go through another season like that again.
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App State's Final SoCon Record: 204-87-5
All Time W-L-T - 567-321-28
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Re: Coach Moore: Last season’s team got big in the head
Excluding graduating seniors since last Summer (by my 'mountain math'), Appalachian has 'churned' 6 or 7 guys out the door. I suspect that is a bit more than usual over the years.
Roughly half probably lost due to their 'Montana Moments'
Maybe we should compare 'rap sheets' prior to the 8th of September
"But the damned and the guiltiest among you are the men who had the capacity to know, yet chose to blank out reality, the men who were willing to sell their intelligence into cynical servitude..."
- John Galt
- John Galt