00:00That was garbage. That was nonsense. Those are tears of a clown. I thought what Gino Auriemma did
00:07at the end of that game, after his team got mauled and humbled and embarrassed and humiliated,
00:14absolutely stole the shine and the show from what Don Staley in South Carolina able to do.
00:20And make no mistake, that was a massive upset. And listening to what Gino said after the game,
00:26oh, we didn't shake hands and that's a joke. I mean, they did shake hands and he wanted an extra
00:31handshake. He was just a sore loser baby. And I say this about Gino Auriemma having the ultimate
00:36respect for Gino Auriemma. I think Gino Auriemma is the GOAT. I think he is the greatest coach in
00:41the history of women's college basketball. I think Gino Auriemma, one of the best coaches in the
00:46history of college sports, one of the best coaches in the history of basketball on any level. Next
00:51sentence, Gino Auriemma embarrassed himself. And that apology, I don't accept it. I refuse to accept
00:59the apology. That was a forced statement by Gino Auriemma. That was not a real apology. He didn't
01:07even mention Don Staley by name. Now, I was listening to my guy, Ryan Rucco with Rebecca Lobo on the
01:12ABC
01:12broadcast yesterday. And Rebecca Lobo, who played for Gino and was critical, highly critical of Gino,
01:18she certainly gave the nugget, which I found interesting that Don Staley and Gino, they
01:23talked and Gino reached out to Don Staley and that's great. But the fact that he couldn't even
01:28be bothered in that fake apology to put Don Staley's name in that statement, it's embarrassing.
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