Monday, January 12, 2009

Coach Rahe at the Wildcat Luncheon

Every other week Wildcat Club members and other Weber State University supporters meet inside Lagori’s restaurant in Ogden to listen to WSU coaches report on the teams they coach. Today at the luncheon five coaches addressed supporters. The coach that stole the show—Men’s basketball coach Randy Rahe.

I paid $6.75 for my lunch and to hear the coaches. I would have paid $10.00 just to hear Rahe, even if that price didn’t include a meal. Rahe was awesome. Besides reporting on the Wildcat’s improbable road victories over Portland State and Eastern Washington, he was chuck full of hilarity. Among other things, he shared a personal conversations he had with a referee during the road trip, and he also detailed for those in attendance the pathetic state of Portland State’s basketball facilities. (Last year the ‘Cats actually had to share a locker room with a bunch of naked PSU professors. Yikes.) He talked about his superstitions as a coach. He said he has a lucky road tie and a lucky home tie. “The guys are getting tired of seeing them,” he said. He also said he finally found a hotel to stay at in Washington as he will not return to a hotel if the previous time his team stayed there they lost.

Besides being quite hilarious, Rahe was also very impressive. He makes sure his team stays hungry, prepared and humble. During the lunch he said there are no stars on his team. “We just have a bunch of good basketball players who play well together,’ he said. He expressed concerns about his team getting too confident and comfortable with the recent road sweep. “We’re going to get after them these next two days to make damn sure that doesn’t happen.”

Rahe also said that he enjoys coaching in the Big Sky because for his team there is no margin for error. Any team can beat any team on any given night. That is, according to Rahe, what makes every week so much fun.

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