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Rick Majerus
Physique: Heavyset Build Height: 6'1"
Richard Raymond Majerus (February 17, 1948 – December 1, 2012; aged 64) was an American basketball coach and TV analyst. He coached at Marquette University (1983–1986), Ball State University (1987–1989), the University of Utah (1989–2004), and Saint Louis University (2007–2012). Majerus's most successful season came at Utah in the 1997–98 season, when the Utes finished as runners-up in the 1998 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Majerus was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2019.
Majerus was a fan favorite and cult figure around college basketball, known for his portly, rotund figure and his quirky, jovial personality. The portly coach was unabashed in his love of food, always quick with a restaurant recommendation for whatever town his teams were playing in. He enjoyed bratwurst, a sausage popular in his native Wisconsin which is fitting as I would have loved to feed him my love sausage.
Born in Sheboygan, Wis., Majerus graduated from Marquette University High School in 1967, attending Marquette University. After graduating from Marquette in 1970 with a bachelor's degree in history, Majerus was hired by McGuire as a full-time assistant in 1971. After three years as head coach at Marquette, he became an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks for the 1986–87 season. After a stint at Ball State University for two seasons, Majerus accepted the position at Utah in 1989, leading the "Runnin Utes" to a 1996 sweet 16. Majerus worked as a game and studio analyst for ESPN from 2004 to 2007 before accepting the head coaching position at Saint Louis University.
Majerus, married once for two years in the mid-1980s, childless and dated the same woman the last 25 years of his life, famously lived in a Marriott hotel near the University of Utah campus; everyone knew where to find him. Majerus has been in a state of health risk for many years before dying of heart failure in a Los Angeles hospital on December 1, 2012. From what I can tell, he was a jovial, crude, basketball-obsessed coach who had nice tits, packing something big and didn’t mind being nude around people. Sounds like my type of guy.
Head Coaching Record Overall: 517–215 Tournaments: 19–12 (NCAA Division I) 8–4 (NIT) 3–1 (CBI)
Accomplishments and Honors Championships NCAA Regional—Final Four (1998) MAC regular season (1989) MAC tournament (1989) 6 WAC regular season (1991, 1993, 1995–1997, 1999) 3 WAC tournament (1995, 1997, 1999) 2 MWC regular season (2000, 2003)
Awards 5× WAC Coach of the Year (1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999) MAC Coach of the Year (1989)
College Basketball Hall of Fame Inducted in 2019
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The Golden State Valkyries have officially named their head coach, tapping Natalie Nakase for the role. Nakase, who has spent the last three years as an assistant with the Las Vegas Aces, will lead the expansion franchise as they prepare for their inaugural season in 2025.
“Being named the head coach of the Golden State Valkyries is a dream come true,” Nakase shared. “I’m grateful to Joe Lacob, Ohemaa Nyanin, and the entire Golden State front office for their trust in me. Our mission is to build a culture rooted in grit, hard work, and relentless competitiveness. We're focused on continuous growth, fierce competition, and ultimately bringing a championship home to our fans and this organization.”
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Huggy Bear
Featuring basketball coach, Bob Huggins
A few weeks ago, my dad had a few of his cronies over for a little get together. One of them was West Virginia men's basketball coach Bob Huggins, nicknamed "Huggy Bear" who came from a basketball camp with his brother in Sherrodsville, Ohio. When he saw me, he smiled broadly and gave me a big hug. It was good seeing him again after all that time, and he’d barely changed. He was quite a big man, probably 6′ 3″, about 260, handsome with slick back hair, blue eyes and a big smile. He had a very masculine look about him and that topped it all off. His pants were loose fitting and from my vantage point I could see he filled out the location of my gaze quite nicely.
When he hugged me, I couldn’t help but notice his cologne; it was popular among a lot of my college-age friends. No one have any idea of my preference for men over women and I didn't want that to change. So, I decided to go out and chill with friends for the afternoon.
When I got back to the house, everyone was smashed and when I came in they began to welcome me and offer beer as they always did. Declining, I noticed that Bob was missing. I figured he must be in the bathroom or maybe he passed out somewhere. Damn, I thought, I wanted to have another look at him before bed. So, disappointed, I headed for my room, but before I entered I glanced back down the hall to the open bathroom see Bob standing.
I eyed his thick, circumcised cock he was holding as I watched a strong stream of piss shoot from it's head. I couldn’t take my eyes off his dick until he shook it back and forth after he finished. Then he reached down giving his balls an itch and then a slow tug before he give his cock a quick rub. Stopping to take a sip of beer before again reached down with his free hand to rub his cock this time for a little longer as he let out a deep groan. Feeling a little embaressed, I quickly turned away, but still watching from the corner of my eye.
When I looked again his cock looked to be a semi aroused 6” as he had gone from a casual rub to a purposeful stroking. The 69-year-old Huggins didn't seem to care that the door was open and anyone could see. Overcome with lust, I began playing with myself while I watched the show.
Then he turned turned up his beer for another sip before staggering towards the door. He almost fell, but caught himself by grabbing the door. I instinctively moved over to him and put my arm around him to give him support. I felt my face flush red as I looked down at him still rubbing his hard cock which was now a full 7 inches long and so thick his large hand could barely fit around it.
“Why don’t you be a good boy and do coach a favor." He said, slurring his words so badly that I could hardly understand him. I looked him in the eyes and then down at his cock.
“It won’t bite, come on. I've always wanted to see how it felt to have my dick sucked by a man." Huggins said as he took another big swallow from the beer can.
Even though I was hesitant, I was so horned up that I couldn't stop myself from closing the door behind me and grabbing his cock. It was warm and hard in my hand as I gently began to stroke it. My own cock throbbed within my tight jeans as I continued to stroke Huggins’ manhood.
“Yeah, that feels good." Huggins said before letting out a few groans.
Now wanting his cock in my mouth, I quickly knelt in front of him taking his manhood slowly in my mouth tasting the salty syrupy fluid that constantly leaked out. When my lips reached his balls as I began to gag feeling his cock head touch the back of my throat. Huggins groaned as his free hand held my head down keeping the full length of his cock in my mouth. Taking another gulp of beer, I began to motion my head up and down his shaft occasionally pulling all the way off to lick around his cock head.
“You’re doing well boy, I'm getting close.” He said as I felt his body tense up. Grabbing back of my head, he thrust forward making me gag more as every last part of his manhood pushed down my throat.
Wanting him to to fuck me, I let his cock slip out of my mouth, stood up and jerked my shorts down, lean over and grabbed the sink, jetting my butt in his direction without waiting for him to agree. I guess the sight of my ass anwsered my question after he pausing a moment to pull a tube of KY out of the medicine cabinet.
I had always wanted to be fucked by an old man with a huge cock. Now was the time.
“You got a nice tight asshole.” The 69 year old coach told me as he rubbed some of the KY onto my asshole. A moment later I felt his slippery dick head pressing against my asshole.
"Take my cock." Huggins said almost angrily as he rammed his dick into me.
I stiffened up from the searing pain of his brutal entry as he pulled his dick half way out of me and slammed it back inside my asshole. I muffled my scream and tightened my grip on the sink as the old man started fucking me as hard and fast as I could ever remember being fucked.
Faster and harder he fucked me when surprisingly, Huggins reached around me and grabbed my dick while still fucking me. I went crazy while the hall of fame coach fucked and jacked me at the same time.
"I'm cuming!" The old man cried out suddenly.
Hearing that, I pushed my ass against his crotch, driving his sperm-squirting dick as deep inside me as it would go. I felt every drop of his hot cum slide down with ease as his cock filled my asshole.
When Huggins jerked his dick out of me, I turned around, grabbed my dick and started jacking it as fast as I could as he stepped back and watched me. I shot off on the tile floor of the bathroom with the drunken coach watching. Without saying another word, I scooped up my shorts and put them on as Huggins stuffed his cock and balls back into his tan pants. Then I quickly walk to my room as coach Huggins when back to the guys in the den.
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Barry Hinson American Basketball Coach
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Buzz Williams
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"It's the little details that are vital. Little things make big things happen."
John Wooden - (1910-2010) - American Basketball Coach
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It's Complete Monster Friday!
Today's Complete Monster of the Week: The Basketball Coach
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Black Mamba ❤️
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How to stop opponent team run , with out call a time out ?
There are some ideas.
1. Adjust Defensive Assignments: Make necessary adjustments to defensive assignments based on the opponent's hot players, and main action the play . What you can do about it . Assign your best defender to guard their primary scoring threat, deny them the ball, and randomly read abd react trapping system. Switch defensive assignments to employ a more versatile and adaptable defensive strategy, stifling their offensive rhythm, to force other players to step up and take more difficult shots.
2. Analyze Offensive Weaknesses: Identify and exploit the opponent's defensive vulnerabilities. Focus on attacking their weaknesses through strategic play-calling, such as exploiting mismatches or running specific offensive sets to exploit defensive breakdowns. Good working against overall defensive strategy ( if interesting can explain more deeply ). This targeted approach disrupts the opponent's defensive cohesion and can swiftly shift momentum.
3. Strategic Substitutions: Make astute substitutions to inject fresh energy and make tactical adjustments. Also on your sub , you can give instructions to other players , what to play , who to attack, who cut to off. Rebound Etc. Evaluate player matchups and bring in defensive specialists or high-energy players to disrupt the opponent's offensive rhythm. Selective substitutions can reinvigorate the team and provide a necessary spark during a crucial phase of the game.
There is more , so I can make part two , if I see people interesting.
And bring your ideas also .
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Barry Hinson
Physique: Average Build
Barry Douglas Hinson (born May 12, 1961) is an American college basketball coach and most recently was the head coach of the Southern Illinois Salukis men's basketball team (SIU). Before SIU he was the Director of Men's Basketball Operations at the University of Kansas, head coach of Missouri State University and head coach of Oral Roberts University. Hinson is now Analyst, for the Men's Basketball team at Oklahoma State University.
In 18 seasons as a head coach, the Marlow, OK native tallied 14 winning seasons, including eight season with at least 19 wins, finished in the top three of his conference nine times and advanced to the NIT on four occasions.
Handsome with nice legs, Barry is what I like to call “nerdy hot.” Hinson and his wife have two daughters and two grandsons. There isn't much else I can say about him. He's lovely looking and I'd love to fuck him until I'm dry.
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The Indiana Fever have officially named Stephanie White as their new head coach, confirming the recent rumors. White, who previously led the Connecticut Sun for two successful seasons, now steps into a new role with a team built around WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark.
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Lon Kruger Born: August 19, 1952, Silver Lake, KS Physique: Average Build
Lonnie Duane Kruger is a retired American college and professional basketball coach who was most recently the men's basketball head coach of the University of Oklahoma. He has served as the head coach of the University of Texas–Pan American, Kansas State, the University of Florida, the University of Illinois, and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, as well as the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA. Kruger was the first coach to lead five programs to the NCAA tournament. His teams participated in 21 NCAA Tournaments, including two Final Fours.
I remember Lon Kruger from when he coached at the University of Florida and at the University of Illinois but he he didn’t really catch my eye back then. Now he’s caught my eye and I’d like for him to catch my dick.
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Officer Crumpton Explains Consistency in Discipline for Health Goals
When it comes to achieving health goals, consistency in discipline is one of the most important factors that can make a difference. Whether you're aiming to lose weight, build muscle, or simply adopt a healthier lifestyle, staying disciplined is key. Officer Crumpton, who has worked in fitness and health training for several years, emphasizes the value of consistency in discipline as the cornerstone to long-term success. In this blog, we'll explore how developing a disciplined routine can lead to the health results you're after, and how to stay on track when things get tough.
The Importance of Consistency in Discipline
Discipline is the ability to stick with a plan, even when it's hard. It's not about having an occasional burst of motivation; it's about forming habits that help you stay focused on your health goals, day after day. Officer Crumpton points out that consistency ensures you keep moving forward toward your goal, no matter the obstacles you face.
For example, if your health goal is to lose weight, it's easy to get discouraged when you don't see immediate results. However, maintaining consistency in your workout routine, diet, and sleep schedule will pay off over time. It's this steady effort that builds momentum and results.
How to Stay Consistent with Your Health Goals
Set Clear, Realistic Goals
Before you begin your health journey, it’s important to set clear and achievable goals. Officer Crumpton stresses that vague goals like “get fit” aren’t specific enough. Instead, set measurable targets such as “lose 10 pounds in three months” or “exercise for 30 minutes, four times a week.” When your goals are clear, it's easier to stick to your plan.
Create a Routine and Stick to It
Creating a routine is another key element in achieving your health goals. A set schedule ensures that you're consistently dedicating time to your fitness and wellness activities. Officer crumpton Atlanta ga recommends having a mix of activities that keep you engaged, whether it’s running, weight lifting, or yoga. By making these activities part of your daily or weekly routine, they become second nature over time.
Track Your Progress
Tracking your progress helps you stay motivated and see how far you’ve come. Officer Crumpton advises using apps, journals, or fitness trackers to log your workouts, meals, and other health-related activities. Tracking your progress provides tangible evidence that consistency is leading to results, which can help you stay committed to your goals.
Focus on Small Wins
Big goals often feel overwhelming, but focusing on small wins can help maintain your motivation. For instance, if you’ve stuck to your diet for a week or added an extra workout session to your routine, take a moment to celebrate that accomplishment. Officer Crumpton highlights the importance of celebrating progress, no matter how small, as this helps maintain your motivation.
Overcome Setbacks with Patience
No journey is without its challenges, and sometimes life gets in the way of your health goals. Officer Crumpton emphasizes that setbacks are normal. Whether you miss a workout or indulge in unhealthy food, don’t let it derail your entire plan. Instead, practice patience and perseverance, and get back on track as soon as possible. Remember that consistency is about getting back up, no matter how many times you fall.
Build a Support System
Having a support system can make all the difference in staying consistent. Officer Crumpton advises surrounding yourself with people who encourage your health goals, whether it's a fitness partner, a family member, or a coach. A support system can help you stay accountable and motivated, especially when you're struggling to stay disciplined.
Consistency Leads to Lasting Health Results
Achieving health goals isn’t a one-time effort. It requires ongoing dedication and discipline. As Officer Crumpton explains, the key to long-term health success is consistency. By sticking to your routine, tracking your progress, and focusing on small wins, you can make steady progress toward your goals.
The good news is that with discipline and a consistent approach, you'll start to notice the positive changes in your body and mind. Remember, small steps lead to big results over time. So, whether you're looking to improve your fitness, eat healthier, or just feel better overall, consistency in discipline is the key to unlocking your health goals.
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