Merry Christmas, Jerry Slocum!
To sit at the media table at Youngstown State basketball games has been awesome. To take pictures along the baseline at Beeghly Center when the YSU Penguins have a home game is a different kind of awesome. You hear both sides of everything because you are real close to the YSU bench, but you hear the commentary of the fans also. People are very critical of Jerry Slocum and quite frankly, I’m sick of hearing the criticism. Here are some reasons why Slocum is the man, and hopefully stays at YSU for a very long time.
At a recent home game, a Penguin player threw a turnover, a horrible decision. The Malone player finished the sequence by making a lay-up and then being fouled. As Jerry Slocum paced the YSU bench area, I looked over and saw the disgust, from the very recent turn of events that just happened on the court, obvious in Slocum’s face.
Then the heckling starts. I hear people scream about how poor the coaching is. I bite my tongue and shake my head and just glance at the stupidity around me sometimes. Jerry Slocum is one of the most passionate coaches you will find in any sport. He comes to the press conference drained, he leaves it all on the court just like he encourages his players to do. Yet, there are hecklers.
Let’s be realistic about a couple of things. Slocum may not be winning championships, but for the most part his teams are competitive and well coached. Last year he lost everyone except Vytas Sulskis, Ashen Ward and Dan Boudler. This year, Sheldon Brogden has walked away and turned in his uniform. Why? I’ll tell you why. Hard-nosed old-school coaching, that’s why. Slocum works his guys hard. The lazy players quit or become headaches refusing to conform to a stubborn man who is very set in his ways.
Youngstown State is a football school. Eric Wolford is doing a great job rekindling the fire that once burned between goal lines at The Ice Castle. Jerry Slocum has done something Eric Wolford has not done yet, he has won over 600 games.
Slocum could live without media, in fact, I think he actually despises going to press conferences after a loss. Go find some Bobby Knight footage on You Tube and tell me that he wasn’t the same way. Slocum has been a joy to cover and he has never given me any negativity or distress. I do, however, pick and choose times that feel more appropriate when asking a question.
Jerry Slocum is a very private, family man. He takes great pride in his personal relationships and glows when he talks about his wife or extended family. He also takes great pride in what kind of product shows up on the court each game. He is constantly thinking and his scowl is priceless, he wears his heart on his sleeve.
If I were in charge, which I’m not, I would surely try to find out how much longer he wants to coach and throw the paper down for him to sign. I suggest keeping an eye on him during the game, it is really entertaining because he is working on so many different things. He is an ace at riding the refs. Watch how soon YSU gets a make-good call when Slocum questions something less than a minute before, it happens every game. When a YSU player misses a free throw, he will just look at the ground like his stomach just turned. These are admirable qualities you don’t get from a coach. Consider yourselves lucky YSU fans, and Merry Christmas, Jerry Slocum!