Classy Mulkey!

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Got her 1st technical in years that I can remember. Can you say "3 year old"? Disgusting!
 
This post needs either video or a vivid, blow by blow description of what the wicked witch of the south did.
 
Will see if I can find. She did show her belly too. She must have been a stripper in a previous life!
 
Will see if I can find. She did show her belly too. She must have been a stripper in a previous life!

There needs to be an addendum to the Technical Foul rule.

"If, in the course of committing a technical foul, a coach bares any part of their body that should be fully clothed during a game, a second technical foul is automatically issued!"
 
it happened while they were away for a commercial. 2 of her players tried to restrain her and she tried her best to throw them aside.absolute epitome of a spoiled brat.
 
We could correct a lot of Kim's crap by installing one conference rule. Any official who does not call a technical foul when a coach is on the floor during the game is suspended for the rest of the season. That would stop Kim in her tracks, as well as Travis Ford.
 
We could correct a lot of Kim's crap by installing one conference rule. Any official who does not call a technical foul when a coach is on the floor during the game is suspended for the rest of the season. That would stop Kim in her tracks, as well as Travis Ford.

And Bruce Weber. I'm sure there are others.
 
They are on their feet and up and down their half of the court all the time now in Oklahoma high school ball.
 
A fan on the court during the game would result in ejection. Why not a coach?
 
it happened while they were away for a commercial. 2 of her players tried to restrain her and she tried her best to throw them aside.absolute epitome of a spoiled brat.

They showed most of it on TV. The only reason I saw it was I had the TV on without sound while I watched the OU girls on my computer, and listened to the radio for the sound (maybe 1 second delay on the WV TV webcast - so it worked OK).

A foul was called on a Baylor player, and she charged toward the official. Nina Davis and another player grabbed her and had to use excessive force to hold her back. She was yelling at them, the official, and - I don't know - even perhaps most of us. Once they let go a bit she started to charge the official again and they had to restrain her again. It seemed to me her eyes looked glassy. Totally out of control. They finally got her back to the bench and she gave up. It may have gone on for 30-45 seconds - not some quick display of unsportsmanlike conduct. She needs a one game ban by the conference and a 2-3 game ban by the University.

I have heard from a person who is very well informed about the situation and he said she has the foulest mouth you have ever heard. Toward referees, players, clock keepers, etc.

Baylor claims to represent a Christian perspective. It is a hollow claim. No one with even somewhat Christian perspectives would ever tolerate that kind of behavior by a representative of the University. In my opinion, no Baptist - or donor - should accept that kind of behavior by the University.
 
Was it worse than her display in the Louisville game in OKC? If I remember correctly, her punishment for that outburst was 1 one game suspension in the next NCAA tournament. Her punishments need to keep escalating until she gets the message. One game ban last time, two game ban the next time.
 
Was it worse than her display in the Louisville game in OKC? If I remember correctly, her punishment for that outburst was 1 one game suspension in the next NCAA tournament. Her punishments need to keep escalating until she gets the message. One game ban last time, two game ban the next time.

Was this the one where Sims started a fight, and Griner and two others left the bench to join in the festivities---an automatic one game suspension, except that they didn't make them sit since it was in the NCAA tournament and would have resulted in the loss of Baylor from the TV screens.
 
They showed most of it on TV. The only reason I saw it was I had the TV on without sound while I watched the OU girls on my computer, and listened to the radio for the sound (maybe 1 second delay on the WV TV webcast - so it worked OK).

A foul was called on a Baylor player, and she charged toward the official. Nina Davis and another player grabbed her and had to use excessive force to hold her back. She was yelling at them, the official, and - I don't know - even perhaps most of us. Once they let go a bit she started to charge the official again and they had to restrain her again. It seemed to me her eyes looked glassy. Totally out of control. They finally got her back to the bench and she gave up. It may have gone on for 30-45 seconds - not some quick display of unsportsmanlike conduct. She needs a one game ban by the conference and a 2-3 game ban by the University.

I have heard from a person who is very well informed about the situation and he said she has the foulest mouth you have ever heard. Toward referees, players, clock keepers, etc.

Baylor claims to represent a Christian perspective. It is a hollow claim. No one with even somewhat Christian perspectives would ever tolerate that kind of behavior by a representative of the University. In my opinion, no Baptist - or donor - should accept that kind of behavior by the University.

This is VERY TRUE! My season tickets are probably 30 feet from where visitor bench (and head coach sits) and I've seen/heard multiple times. Thus HYPOCRITE U (Art Briles and Scott Drew fit the same mold!)!!! In spite of how good a recruiter (cheater) or coach she is, her sideline antics/hysterics are an EMBARRASSMENT to the game! I could care less if she cusses but being at a HYPOCRITICAL institution that requires students and probably faculty/staff to sign an agreement to fit within their very narrow/judging guidelines, this is HYPOCRISY at it's best! I have NO USE for that stinking institution! Nor Mulkey's sideline antics!
 
It doesn't matter if a university is Christian based or not, coaches should set the example of sportsmanship and good conduct. That means none of them should be allowed to use profanity. First time should be a technical, second time you're out. Unless he changed his ways, Mike Stoops wouldn't last long in any game.
 
It doesn't matter if a university is Christian based or not, coaches should set the example of sportsmanship and good conduct. That means none of them should be allowed to use profanity. First time should be a technical, second time you're out. Unless he changed his ways, Mike Stoops wouldn't last long in any game.

I agree with you Norm. But at a University that claims to nave a higher calling it is even more important - not from a league perspective - but to show evidence that Christianity changes the way people live and act.

I attended a pretty well known Christian University, and I never - not one time - heard a single word of profanity from a Professor, coach (knew some very well), or administrator. A student who had repeated problems with it in public could expect to be called into the student discipline committee (with student representatives). It must be that way or the University is truly a "Hypocrite U").
 
Unbelievable what she gets away with. Actually shoving her own players out of the way to get to a referee. EMBARRASSING and a TERRIBLE example to set for your athletes. Watching the replay on TV now and the officiating is almost comically biased against Kansas. Flopping all over the place.
 
Unbelievable what she gets away with. Actually shoving her own players out of the way to get to a referee. EMBARRASSING and a TERRIBLE example to set for your athletes. Watching the replay on TV now and the officiating is almost comically biased against Kansas. Flopping all over the place.

Yes, that was actually the worst part of it! She intimidates the officials! The NCAA and conferences allow her to get away with these antics and officials are scared to confront her! Her sideline antics and intimidation are exceptionally ridiculous!
 
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