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Article: Coaches know when spotlight is shining on them.
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- St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, MO)
- Article date:
- March 31, 2005
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Byline: Stu Durando
ST. LOUIS _ The mere mention of the topic is enough to make Brad Soderberg squirm in his chair, grimace and moan as if he just watched an official make another call that he couldn't quite stomach.
But then, the St. Louis University coach is not one to hide his emotions, even when it comes to talking about his display of emotions on the sideline.
After 20 years of coaching, including four as a Division I head coach, Soderberg is like many in the profession who constantly tread the line between controlled rants and behavior that distracts from the game, or even from coaching.
"I hate this topic," he said, grabbing his ...