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Brad Brownell's opening hiring presser transcript:
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Brad Brownell's opening hiring presser transcript:


Mar 12, 2022, 8:58 AM

Read this and tell me has he done what was expected him to do when he was hired as head basketball coach:

Clemson Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips: “Thanks for being here today and we are delighted to introduce our new head basketball coach. Brad has had an opportunity to meet with the team very briefly. We are very proud of our basketball program and our student-athletes. They have a great foundation to build upon and move forward in the future and give us an opportunity to win championships. The best recommendations you can have and counsel you can have is from people in the coaching community. In conducting this search it was very evident that people in this profession feel very strongly about Brad. He is a disciplinarian in that the team is going to be very well prepared and do things right. Every team that he has coached, UNC Wilmington and Wright State, have been teams that have played extremely well and been well-coached. That is the most telling thing as I talked to basketball coaches throughout the country, with regard to coaches they believed had an opportunity to take our kids – and we are very proud of the kids we have here – and the foundations we have here and build upon it in a very aggressive state.”

Brownell’s Opening Statement: “This has been a whirlwind five or six days for me. I was contacted and asked to come meet with Terry Don and Bill D’Andrea. I felt right from the start when I got in that interview room, that it was very evident how much I felt like I fit the Clemson family. We talked about values and ideals and what their expectations were, and I just felt a connection with both of these men and myself in how I believe a program should be run. I think they felt and sensed the passion from a guy that is looking for an unbelievable opportunity.

“I can tell you today that I am humbled by this opportunity. I am truly humbled. This is a wonderful university. I am taking over a program that is in good shape and is in the best basketball league in the country. To have that chance is something I didn’t know would ever happen. I am proud of myself in that I am a self-made coach. My dad was a high school coach. I played small college basketball but I worked my tail off as an assistant, graduate assistant, third assistant, second assistant, and associate head coach to get myself a chance to be a head coach one day. Then, I worked every day as a head coach with the idea of making my players have a great experience.

“I want my players to have a great experience. I want them to win, because I think that is part of it. I want them to do well in school, graduate, and get involved in the community. I think if you do all of those things they will leave college a better man and with a great experience. Fortunately, I have been blessed to be at two great schools and we were able to recruit good kids and good players.

“One of the things that attracted me to the Clemson job was, as soon as I was preparing for this interview, I immediately looked at the roster to see who is coming back, what do they have, are the guys any good, what have they done in the past. Obviously it didn’t take me long. I knew they had been in the tournament and they have good players in the program. So to come into a situation that is not completely broken – one where you aren’t asked to be a magician and fix it – is truly exciting for a young coach like me. I have done it both ways. I have taken over at UNC Wilmington for Jerry Wainwright, whose was a very good coach and a mentor to me. I took over a program that had been to the NCAA Tournament and we were able to go back my first year. I have also taken over at Wright State, where the program had not been in good shape.

“I just talked to the players about how we were able to develop an unbelievable bond and relationship with that group (first team at Wright State) in a short amount of time, and we were able to get to the tournament in my first year. I feel blessed to be at this school and be with these guys.

“I certainly want to thank President Barker. He was probably the most difficult of any of the interviews; he was tough and asked some really good questions. One of them being what my expectations were of him. Maybe I am smart enough to figure out my expectations of him are whatever his are of me. He was great. He talked to me about the Clemson family and the values here. I just felt like I fit that. I am a family man and believe in working really hard and doing things the right way. I believe in being honest. Our players are going to have those values. They are going to play like that and as a team. They are going to be successful.

“I also want to talk about the league. The opportunity to coach in the ACC is wonderful, probably in April, but will be challenging come next January and February, but it is exciting. I want to compete against the best. My next goal is to take a team to the Final Four, and I told the people here that that was my goal. Certainly, if you can play well enough in the ACC and compete with the best teams in the ACC, then you have every opportunity to do that. I think it is possible at Clemson because this is a great place. Places are great because of people. The people here have an undying loyalty to this school and an unbelievable loyalty to each other.

“The fan base is terrific. I watched ESPN’s College GameDay here and it was unbelievable. I have coached in Littlejohn a long time ago, and it was a great experience. You have to have a great home court to be successful, and we have that here. There is good talent in the program. Good talent will help us recruit more good players.

“I also have a history of doing well in conference tournaments. I like versatility and having a roster that has all kinds of different players. We have done a great job in recruiting. There are many ways to recruit. Just take a look at what Butler did, and I coached against them more times than I would have liked to last year. People get too caught up in rankings; it is not just how you collect pieces, but how you make pieces fit. How you make the pieces fit comes down to coaching, and I have full confidence that our coaching staff will make the pieces fit. If these guys will play as hard as they possibly can, not for me, but for each other and for Clemson, then we can be successful. I think that is what is great about this place.

“These guys were so respectful to me, and they are talented and hungry, and I know I am. I am just excited about all of that. I believe in three things, what I call the principles of our program. I think you have to be passionate. I don’t believe you wake up on the wrong side of the bed. You wake up with a good attitude and hit the ground running. I want guys that are passionate about our team. I want them to be passionate about each other, our school and about the process of getting better. Champions are passionate about getting better. Secondly, I think you have to work really hard and with purpose. You also better work smart. You better be intelligent and work at your craft in a way that is going to improve you. Talent is God-given, but skill is what you should be measured by. I think you are given a certain amount of blessings, and what you do with those blessings is how you should be measured. We are going to play with great purpose. You need to take great pride in what you do and we will take great pride in who we are and who we are playing for. We are going to give you great effort. I am unbelievably thankful to be here. I want to connect with our guys as much as possible and with everyone on campus and in the community. Our family is about as open and easygoing as they come. I think we are going to have a good time and adjust

Full transcript link including questions:

https://clemsontigers.com/brad-brownell-hiring-press-conference-transcript/


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I remember those days when Gameday came to Clemson and


Mar 12, 2022, 9:08 AM

Littlejohn was packed out and rated on PlayStation NCAA as the hardest venue to play in.

Pretty incredible that OP built what he did after the worst coach in our history left us in shambles.

Brownell was given a stable program, new facilities, everything that OP wanted but wasn’t given and couldn’t do anything with it.

But he’s a good guy. I like him. He beat UNC in chapel hill. So whatever. Nobody cares much about basketball anymore anyway. I think we should move on because I think it’s sad that we don’t care.

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Mar 12, 2022, 9:16 AM

His body of work, particularly enthusiasm on the recruiting trail, is sub par. We deserve a better program, Mr. Neff.

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Class of ‘71. Went through “rat season” and glad I did.


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Mar 12, 2022, 9:21 AM

I posted this a few years back when some folks on here were trying to use the false narrative that OP left the cupboard bare. Brownell said out of his own mouth that what attracted him to Clemson was that it wasn’t a rebuild, and that he intended to carry on with our three consecutive NCAA tournament berths. He’s failed miserably in that regard.

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The only passion I see from Coach B is when he screams at


Mar 12, 2022, 9:31 AM

his players during a game. Certainly not on the recruiting trail or in interviews. He comes across as lazy.

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Anybody else remember the part that didn’t make it onto this transcript?

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Mar 12, 2022, 9:54 AM

At the very beginning TDP put a tiger paw lapel pin on Brad’s jacket and said something like “We’ve got to ‘paw him’. Now he’s official!”

Then Brad said “I wish my wife would ‘paw me’ every once in a while.”
LOL

Twelve years later, it’s not too late to cancel him for making a sexist comment. Right?

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Reading this over kind is why I think its time to move on


Mar 12, 2022, 10:25 AM

He openly said the reason he wanted to come here b/c it wasn't a rebuild. & stated goals of winning conference tournaments & making the Final 4. He has come nowhere near close to that. & in addition, it took him 2-3 years to having us back to missing the postseason after 6 straight years under Purnell & 7 straight overall where he made it with w/ Purnell's players in year 1.

I've tried, I've really tried to get behind Brad & hope he'd be successful, but just looking at the body of work...the light switch isn't gonna magically come on. I'm not a basketball guy, but I do remember by my senior year @ Clemson & the first few years out of school actually being excited about Clemson basketball like i used to be as a kid (before I drifted away from the sport in HS & Shyatt nuked to program). Yes, Purnell had his issues (5 1st rd exits in ACCT, the 1st rd exits in NCAAT), but we were so much more competitive & there was energy about the program in those late 2000s teams. All that feels so distant now.

Brad's had his high points: the 2014 NIT semi run that probably would've been dancing w/o that horrible no-call against Duke in the ACCT, the Sweet 16 run in '18, the team winning a gold medal representing Team USA, & the win in Chapel Hill. But overall, just feel there's been more lows than highs. The ACC was down this year, & we couldn't take advantage. Next year's team is gonna be a Jr/Sr laden team...the only reason Brad is coming back next year is b/c next year's team would be his really last chance in the eyes of Neff. But knowing the lack of enthusiasm fans have right now, knowing that we'd have a Jr/Sr-heavy team next year, & w/ the ACC in a down (& w/ 1 of the elder statesmen hanging it up after this year), why not make the change & try to give the program a shot in the arm?

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Mar 12, 2022, 11:28 AM

I’ve been Clear. I’m always 100% a Clemson fan of every sport! Love the Clemson Family!

If Brad was coaching for free as Family, I’d still believe it’s time for a winning Vision.

He’s getting paid a little more than the average guy to have a vision and make it his and every Tiger fans vision to strive to be the best in unity.

It’s time to bring in a new Pitcher with a vision to make Clemson great, that we can all get behind with our faith and vision.

Brad will be fine and paid well to leave & he’ll land another job soon enough as an assistant or head coach. Thank you Brad for your service we love you but we need a new direction,

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We keep getting better & better everyday, in every way!
“The only disability is a bad Attitude” Dabo Swinney!!
Let’s Go Tigers!


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Mar 12, 2022, 12:05 PM

The things you say are no guarantees. What if PJ or other guys get hurt? Dawes, Honor, and even Hunter are so inconsistent. They don't have very high basketball IQs especially Dawes.

You never judge a program on who is coming back, but where you are as a program especially after 12 years.

Regarding the transcript. Brad after KJ left said that I've had to build this to get better facilities. Also said he couldn't recruit top 50 players until he gets better facilities. Well, we are year 6 of the new Littlejohn. No offense to PJ, because he is a top 60 player, but still no top 50 players. He changes his stance every season.

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Mar 12, 2022, 12:58 PM

Also here is Brad Brownell a 5 years later. Listen to question posed by David Hood at the 8:05 mark being defensive about where his program is and what they have done:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru-l6PPXYio

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God, but you are a whiny loser, let it go guy***


Mar 12, 2022, 2:02 PM



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Mar 12, 2022, 2:08 PM

No.

And here it is if you want to read that from 2016: Brad has gone from three type of attitudes: confidence when he was hired, defensive when the new facilities were built, and now unsure. Go listen to his press conferences the last couple years. Doesn't seem to know how to respond...

https://www.tigernet.com/story/Brownell-not-concerned-with-job-status-more-concerned-with-job-at-hand-14676


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You're so butthurt you're listening to pressers from 6 years

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Mar 12, 2022, 2:13 PM

ago?

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