A few years ago when it came down to one or two points , Mollinari didn't allow CC back in the game. Wow, coach what a fantastic time to assert who is in charge.
I have watched a lot of Bradley games the last 15 years so I can't really bring myself to dislike Coach Wright. However it's time for a change.
Mollinari knew he squandered his opportunity, and it wouldn't come around again and he bolted for greener pastures.
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What!?! If you are talking about the Summit League championship game in 2011-12 against South Dakota State, Ceola Clark played the ENTIRE game - 44 minutes.A few years ago when it came down to one or two points , Mollinari didn't allow CC back in the game. Wow, coach what a fantastic time to assert who is in charge.
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Yeah I don't remember this at all.RedNeck wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 6:43 pm A few years ago when it came down to one or two points , Mollinari didn't allow CC back in the game. Wow, coach what a fantastic time to assert who is in charge.
I have watched a lot of Bradley games the last 15 years so I can't really bring myself to dislike Coach Wright. However it's time for a change.
Mollinari knew he squandered his opportunity, and it wouldn't come around again and he bolted for greener pastures.
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Yeah, and who can blame him?! More money (almost a 60% increase), less stress. Mo is no spring chicken!The only thing I agree with is Coach Mo knew the cupboard was about to be bare, and the perfect opportunity to leave and go to Nebraska came at the right time.
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I stand corrected. Slow time of the year for sports not much to talk about. Sorry about my revisionist history lesson. #Fake news 

I loved coach mo. Actually ran into him late on a Saturday night walking up to the square. He was smoking a big ol’ cigar. It was the first time and only time I ever met him but he talked with me like we were best friends. He seemed like a genuinely good guy. Hated to see him go but completely understand. He worked wonders for the basketball program. Hopefully we can find another “builder” like him, because we need a change.
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Mo was the best. He put me through the ringer my first year, but once I earned his trust he was a lot of fun. He loved taking those cigar walks. After beating Oakland, the basketball SID and I were working in the hotel lobby into the early morning hours and Mo comes strolling in after a 2-3 a.m. walk. Those were good times. He was very candid, and of course it helps after a big road win for him to be in good spirits.I loved coach mo. Actually ran into him late on a Saturday night walking up to the square. He was smoking a big ol’ cigar. It was the first time and only time I ever met him but he talked with me like we were best friends. He seemed like a genuinely good guy. Hated to see him go but completely understand. He worked wonders for the basketball program. Hopefully we can find another “builder” like him, because we need a change.