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Bernard Scott named Head Women's Coach at Detroit
Bernard is a Toledo alum and former assistant for the Rockets.
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RE: Bernard Scott named Head Women's Coach at Detroit
He played a year or so, no?
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RE: Bernard Scott named Head Women's Coach at Detroit
(05-05-2015 12:44 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote:  He played a year or so, no?

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RE: Bernard Scott named Head Women's Coach at Detroit
(05-05-2015 01:01 PM)DetroitRocket Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 12:44 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote:  He played a year or so, no?


walk-on

Yep. Seems like he was a student manager or video or something as well.
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RE: Bernard Scott named Head Women's Coach at Detroit
(05-05-2015 03:28 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 01:01 PM)DetroitRocket Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 12:44 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote:  He played a year or so, no?


walk-on

Yep. Seems like he was a student manager or video or something as well.

Bernard was indeed a walk-on, who worked his way into the rotation, and even started some games if I remember correctly.

The scholarship situation for a lot of walk-on players is hardly certain. Some earn their way into a scholarship, but a lot of times they are really waiting for something unexpected like another player leaving the program unexpectedly for a scholarship to open up. It's a numbers thing the the cold, business reality of recruiting to fill needs.

I worked with Bernard on campus. A scholarship was available in MBB, and so it was given to Bernard, but then revoked the following year. Which happens all the time. Situations happen where coaches find themselves with a scholarship to give, they award it to a walk-on, and then revoke it the following year in order to sign another recruit.

Except in Bernard's case, Stan Joplin never bothered to tell him that he wasn't getting a scholarship the following year. Coach had ample opportunity to man up and tell him face to face (for example, when they'd see each other during spring conditioning.) But instead he sent him a non-renewal letter. To Bernard's home address. In Cleveland. Before Spring classes were out.

I generally have positive things to say about Coach Jopin. But he pussed out with Bernard in my book. Fine. Send the NCAA-required non-renewal letter. But talk to the player, as a man would, BEFORE his parents get the disappointing news in the mail.

Contrast that with Gary Pinkel, who called a transfer walk-on player I knew into his office to let him know he was getting a football scholarship for the Spring, but in no uncertain terms explained that he would not have that scholarship the following year. Because recruiting.

Big congratulations to Bernard on his new job. I've kept in touch with him, sporadically, over the years and figured it was just a matter of when this sort of opportunity came this way, not if.
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RE: Bernard Scott named Head Women's Coach at Detroit
He was an assistant coach for wbb under Coach Ehlen and was a good coach and a so so recruiter. He has had 4 or five other asst coaching jobs in wbb so has gained a lot of experience and I would think he is ready and will do a good job. Great guy and very nice. He is very positive and like able. A family man too. I hope he does well except against us
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RE: Bernard Scott named Head Women's Coach at Detroit
(05-05-2015 10:22 PM)redglare Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 03:28 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 01:01 PM)DetroitRocket Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 12:44 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote:  He played a year or so, no?


walk-on

Yep. Seems like he was a student manager or video or something as well.

Bernard was indeed a walk-on, who worked his way into the rotation, and even started some games if I remember correctly.

The scholarship situation for a lot of walk-on players is hardly certain. Some earn their way into a scholarship, but a lot of times they are really waiting for something unexpected like another player leaving the program unexpectedly for a scholarship to open up. It's a numbers thing the the cold, business reality of recruiting to fill needs.

I worked with Bernard on campus. A scholarship was available in MBB, and so it was given to Bernard, but then revoked the following year. Which happens all the time. Situations happen where coaches find themselves with a scholarship to give, they award it to a walk-on, and then revoke it the following year in order to sign another recruit.

Except in Bernard's case, Stan Joplin never bothered to tell him that he wasn't getting a scholarship the following year. Coach had ample opportunity to man up and tell him face to face (for example, when they'd see each other during spring conditioning.) But instead he sent him a non-renewal letter. To Bernard's home address. In Cleveland. Before Spring classes were out.

I generally have positive things to say about Coach Jopin. But he pussed out with Bernard in my book. Fine. Send the NCAA-required non-renewal letter. But talk to the player, as a man would, BEFORE his parents get the disappointing news in the mail.

Contrast that with Gary Pinkel, who called a transfer walk-on player I knew into his office to let him know he was getting a football scholarship for the Spring, but in no uncertain terms explained that he would not have that scholarship the following year. Because recruiting.

Big congratulations to Bernard on his new job. I've kept in touch with him, sporadically, over the years and figured it was just a matter of when this sort of opportunity came this way, not if.
I went to school with Bernard (B Scott!) as well and remember him being a great guy. I also recall the scholarship garbage. To me it was yet another situation where Joplin missed the mark. In my few interactions with him he came off as very unapproachable. I could go on about his lack of success but there's no reason to beat a dead horse.

Good for B Scott. Hope he does well.
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Bernard Scott named Head Women's Coach at Detroit
(05-09-2015 10:10 PM)cincyrocket Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 10:22 PM)redglare Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 03:28 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 01:01 PM)DetroitRocket Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 12:44 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote:  He played a year or so, no?


walk-on

Yep. Seems like he was a student manager or video or something as well.

Bernard was indeed a walk-on, who worked his way into the rotation, and even started some games if I remember correctly.

The scholarship situation for a lot of walk-on players is hardly certain. Some earn their way into a scholarship, but a lot of times they are really waiting for something unexpected like another player leaving the program unexpectedly for a scholarship to open up. It's a numbers thing the the cold, business reality of recruiting to fill needs.

I worked with Bernard on campus. A scholarship was available in MBB, and so it was given to Bernard, but then revoked the following year. Which happens all the time. Situations happen where coaches find themselves with a scholarship to give, they award it to a walk-on, and then revoke it the following year in order to sign another recruit.

Except in Bernard's case, Stan Joplin never bothered to tell him that he wasn't getting a scholarship the following year. Coach had ample opportunity to man up and tell him face to face (for example, when they'd see each other during spring conditioning.) But instead he sent him a non-renewal letter. To Bernard's home address. In Cleveland. Before Spring classes were out.

I generally have positive things to say about Coach Jopin. But he pussed out with Bernard in my book. Fine. Send the NCAA-required non-renewal letter. But talk to the player, as a man would, BEFORE his parents get the disappointing news in the mail.

Contrast that with Gary Pinkel, who called a transfer walk-on player I knew into his office to let him know he was getting a football scholarship for the Spring, but in no uncertain terms explained that he would not have that scholarship the following year. Because recruiting.

Big congratulations to Bernard on his new job. I've kept in touch with him, sporadically, over the years and figured it was just a matter of when this sort of opportunity came this way, not if.
I went to school with Bernard (B Scott!) as well and remember him being a great guy. I also recall the scholarship garbage. To me it was yet another situation where Joplin missed the mark. In my few interactions with him he came off as very unapproachable. I could go on about his lack of success but there's no reason to beat a dead horse.

Good for B Scott. Hope he does well.

You say Scott seems unapproachable??? Because Stan was very approachable.
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(05-09-2015 11:42 PM)Terry Wrote:  You say Scott seems unapproachable??? Because Stan was very approachable.
Maybe so, but that wasn't my experience with Stan. Like I said, I remember Scott being a good guy.
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RE: Bernard Scott named Head Women's Coach at Detroit
(05-09-2015 10:10 PM)cincyrocket Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 10:22 PM)redglare Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 03:28 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 01:01 PM)DetroitRocket Wrote:  
(05-05-2015 12:44 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote:  He played a year or so, no?


walk-on

Yep. Seems like he was a student manager or video or something as well.

Bernard was indeed a walk-on, who worked his way into the rotation, and even started some games if I remember correctly.

The scholarship situation for a lot of walk-on players is hardly certain. Some earn their way into a scholarship, but a lot of times they are really waiting for something unexpected like another player leaving the program unexpectedly for a scholarship to open up. It's a numbers thing the the cold, business reality of recruiting to fill needs.

I worked with Bernard on campus. A scholarship was available in MBB, and so it was given to Bernard, but then revoked the following year. Which happens all the time. Situations happen where coaches find themselves with a scholarship to give, they award it to a walk-on, and then revoke it the following year in order to sign another recruit.

Except in Bernard's case, Stan Joplin never bothered to tell him that he wasn't getting a scholarship the following year. Coach had ample opportunity to man up and tell him face to face (for example, when they'd see each other during spring conditioning.) But instead he sent him a non-renewal letter. To Bernard's home address. In Cleveland. Before Spring classes were out.

I generally have positive things to say about Coach Jopin. But he pussed out with Bernard in my book. Fine. Send the NCAA-required non-renewal letter. But talk to the player, as a man would, BEFORE his parents get the disappointing news in the mail.

Contrast that with Gary Pinkel, who called a transfer walk-on player I knew into his office to let him know he was getting a football scholarship for the Spring, but in no uncertain terms explained that he would not have that scholarship the following year. Because recruiting.

Big congratulations to Bernard on his new job. I've kept in touch with him, sporadically, over the years and figured it was just a matter of when this sort of opportunity came this way, not if.
I went to school with Bernard (B Scott!) as well and remember him being a great guy. I also recall the scholarship garbage. To me it was yet another situation where Joplin missed the mark. In my few interactions with him he came off as very unapproachable. I could go on about his lack of success but there's no reason to beat a dead horse.

Good for B Scott. Hope he does well.

Stan's lack of success? I remember him as being approachable and successful. Have we improved in either of those categories since he got fired. Please don't remind us that TK is better than Cross, THAT'S the dead horse. By the way, I agree that Stan did a lousy job handling the B Scott situation.
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