Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Granucci out at COM

From four sources comes word that David Granucci has resigned as the head coach at College of Marin due to violations in multiple areas.

From Coach Granucci: "Contrary to rumors I have resigned from College of Marin due to personal reasons. I enjoyed my time there and wish the school and program success as we both move forward."

9 comments:

  1. Dave is a good man. College of Marin Athletic department is a joke

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  2. The College of Marin Athletic Department is a travesty. They don't care about sports or young people. The administration is spineless.

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    1. So the administration should care about a coach who cheated to win at all costs?

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  3. I guess the kids won't have a coach

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  4. The kids dont have a coach.two weeks before season.

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  5. If you cheat, you pay the consequences. Period.

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    1. I have a strong disdain for people like you. You post anonymously to down talk one of the most dominant coaches in the league. He beat the best so he cheated? He was beyond a coach to many, including myself! He assembled a group of great kids and molded them into something even greater. No cheating necessary. PERIOD.

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  6. Can the assistant coaches take over as interim?

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  7. Coach Dave was and is a great coach. In my time playing at College of Marin he not only helped me grow as a player but also as a man. He is the closest thing to a father figure that some of us has ever had at least I ever had. Coach Dave maybe a lot of things but a cheater is not one of them. From the first day I walked onto campus we never took any shortcuts or cut any corners. We worked day in and day out and prided ourselves on doing things the RIGHT WAY on and off the court. I've never understood why us as people our so quick to tear down others for accomplishing what they couldn't have or didn't think could be done. Instead of criticizing how about we applaud him for a job well done; for taking a dead program, a program that was devoid of all pride and tradition and turning it into a Conference Champion and a State Contender.

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