This is a moment I like to label #TheCallout.
center Zack Eadie He and his Purdue Boilermakers defeated the Tennessee Volunteers in the Elite Eight to punch their ticket to the Final Four. It was a magical moment not only for the Boilermaker faithful, but for us as well. The Final Eight contest between Purdue and Tennessee is sure to be one of the best games of March Madness.
Well, after the game, Zach Eady celebrated the fact that he helped lead head coach Matt Painter’s team to the Final Four, but in the process he also used the opportunity to talk to Voluntese head coach Rick Barnes. vehemently criticized. (Related: Syracuse legend Jerry McNamara lands head coaching gig at Siena)
Eadie told reporters that Burns went to several of his practices in high school but never really made time for him, and now Burns is making him pay for it.
“There’s a lot of coaches that watched over me. If you name a program, you can name a coach that watched over me. At the University of Tennessee, Rick Barnes is a great coach, but I He attended many of my practices and watched over me. In a way, it’s the story of my life. People doubt me, people ignore me. I can’t do that anymore. ” said Edie.
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“I’ve had a lot of coaches that have watched over me…at Tennessee, Rick Barnes is a great coach…but have watched over me.”
Zach Eady’s Journey #M Final Four pic.twitter.com/RqOAqwIwUb
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Talk about sweet, sweet revenge…that should feel good to Edie.
