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Georgetown coach Ed Cooley has been challenging young reporters to ask tough questions and grow up after the team's loss at Rutgers. Cooley emphasized the importance of learning to ask good questions and not being in awe of the situation. His advice has been described as sound and sage, with some acknowledging that he was giving out valuable advice. However, there have been contrasting views, with some suggesting that Cooley's remarks were forced to distract from the team's performance and his perceived betrayal as a coach.
Ed Cooley Was Forced To Rant About Journalism To Try And Distract People From The Fact He's A Traitor And Georgetown Is Still A Disaster Of A Program https://t.co/oFBIwpASE8 https://t.co/G7geu6vfPr
Georgetown’s Ed Cooley challenges young reporters to ask tough questions https://t.co/mFZ6MPQaLW https://t.co/zjr4UlnMea
Ed Cooley told young reporters to grow up and ask good questions after Georgetown's loss at Rutgers. While some may say the Hoyas coach was being harsh, he was actually just giving out sound advice. READ: https://t.co/52wtYEHy64 https://t.co/143BD5s0Sh
Ed Cooley Was Forced To Rant About Journalism To Try And Distract People From The Fact He's A Traitor And Georgetown Is Still A Disaster Of A Program https://t.co/oFBIwpASE8 https://t.co/0IwA5HigfM
Georgetown’s Ed Cooley with advice for young writers. “When you guys are sitting there, don’t just sit there like a lump on a log. Have a great question, grow up and learn what it is to ask a tough question.“ 🎥: @RutgersRivals https://t.co/OrofJeqcRm
Georgetown coach Ed Cooley challenged young reporters to get tougher after Rutgers loss: 'This [expletive] is real' https://t.co/LJIBsAUxAR https://t.co/lNgnCkS50U
Roy Hibbert with sage advice for Hoyas fans: https://t.co/6zzeiAXKgc
Cooley offering unsolicited advice to 'young writers in the room:' "Don't sit in here and be in awe. This shit is real. Grow up and learn how to ask some questions." OK that might come in my class next week.