Low class McMahon snubs, curses Coach after OSU loss

#26
#26
What does this have to do with the CURRENT situation? Kellie corrected the situation! Just because it happened from a past lady Vols, doesn’t justify or warrant it to be okay for the current lady Vols!

Rickea was held accountable and The young lady from Ohio State needs to be as well..

I just don’t see the point of adding Rickea situation to this one!
It’s self explanatory if you understand “casting stones”.
 
#27
#27
I reget posting on his thread. The "handshake" has been discussed in the game thread and it is now being highlighted by someone with just a few posts. Sort of an odd thing to single out in the aftermath of a really big lady vol win.

It seems like a "pot stirring" agenda is in play.
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#28
#28
I reget posting on his thread. The "handshake" has been discussed in the game thread and it is now being highlighted by someone with just a few posts. Sort of an odd thing to single out in the aftermath of a really big lady vol win.

It seems like a "pot stirring" agenda is in play.
The gentlemen of the board and his scholarly gift for words is feeling culpable. His history says he likes a good pot stirring take.
 
#30
#30
And I would add to that CKC is not an example for handshake line etiquette either. Rarely does she even look players in the eye. She had her head turned the opposite direction for nearly the whole handshake last night (and that's not the first time this year). I really like her, but its not a good look at all.
Okay, that is just nitpicking.
 
#31
#31
Well had she not shown bad sportsmanship, then there would be no discussion to discuss…

Showing bad sportsmanship in today’s climate should always be at a high level. That’s probably part of the problem to begin with, no one is checking her on it, because I’m sure it’s not the first

this is a “PERSONAL” problem! She don’t owe you the handshake, you desire to see! No matter how much you are trying to change the narrative with justifying her actions, she showed Bad sportsmanship!

She knew before the game that one of the teams season was ending, becusss there’s only one winner! No need for the disrespect!

We know what we saw with our own eyes! May not mean much to YOU, but it can mean more to others!
It has nothing to do with a handshake I desire to see sweetheart. It's understanding how body language can be perceived by others. It by no means justifies anyone's actions. Just something to be mindful of!
 
#32
#32
hailey van lith said media made it up. she did not see. clark was doing can you see now to IOWA NOT HAILEY VAN LITH. WATCH HAILEY VAN LITH TELL WHAT IS TRUE. ON VIDEO.......
 
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#33
#33
Cotie McMahon spent the entire game with a look of hostility on her face. Built like a fullback, she tried to bully the Lady Vols by running over them, but they were having none of that. After the loss, instead of shaking Coach Kim's hand, she slapped it rather hard and said a curse word as she went past. Kim even stopped and gave her a long stare as McMahon walked away. What poor sportsmanship and what a crude, thuggish act. I'd expect more from what purports to be a top tier, first class university.
She was trying to bully, push and shove all game and refs refused to call a foul. They deserved to lose on this behavior.
 
#39
#39
I have no idea, but maybe she's trying to minimize being directly breathed on by people she doesn't know 100% isn't going to give her something she could pass along to her infant. That has crossed my mind several times since she came back, that it must be tough for a coach who is a new mother to have to worry about that. I know *I* woukd.

Or, she could just be a handshake line snob. Lol
I like her, but yes, she is a little snobbish. Even in post game interviews. JMO though.
 
#40
#40
Why are we acting like we don’t know Cote was mad at her own team? Kim was collateral damage.
Cause people need to invent a moral outrage. Yes, she was po'ed at her team mates. In the world of pro soccer, they call it the "red mist", where players get so angry they lose sight of their surroundings and do crazy crap.

On her frustration, I think Cote is in a bit of denial. They just ran into a better team and got beat. She can subtly take a jab at Jaloni for playing hero ball but OSU doesn't make that final run without JC being super aggressive.
 
#41
#41
Cotie McMahon spent the entire game with a look of hostility on her face. Built like a fullback, she tried to bully the Lady Vols by running over them, but they were having none of that. After the loss, instead of shaking Coach Kim's hand, she slapped it rather hard and said a curse word as she went past. Kim even stopped and gave her a long stare as McMahon walked away. What poor sportsmanship and what a crude, thuggish act. I'd expect more from what purports to be a top tier, first class university.
I'd expect more from what purports to be a top tier, first class university.
 
#45
#45
So, tell me again why we even have a "good game" line where the goal is to show sportsmanship? I mean, how hypocritical is it to be forced to high-five other combatants after the game if you don't really mean it? And, it seems to me that unsportsman-like conduct just spills over into message boards - like this thread and this board.
 
#50
#50
well let's look at it like this.....it's been a long time since the lady vols were pissing people off by beating them in big tv games. they mad. we back ya'll.
Not all that long at all. LSU was pretty salty when we beat them in the SEC semi two yrs ago. Esp when our players did the mock Angel dance that had been her go to taunt all that year.

This is all much ado about nothing. Likely outcome is just that the already shaky reputation of Cote took a hit that will give coaches pause if she hits the portal.
 

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