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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 31 Mar 2017

    In 1972, women were head coaches of more than 90% of women’s college teams across 24 sports. Now that number is 40%:http://nyti.ms/2nEiiby 

    10:05 AM - 31 Mar 2017
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      1. jimbo bimbas‏ @jimbobimbas 31 Mar 2017
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        Maybe they want to win rather than care for this percentage

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      1. Linda Glatt Anderson‏ @GlattLinda 31 Mar 2017
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        this would only be okay if women were also 40% of the head coaches for men's college teams

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      1. Jared Hamby‏ @TWKftw 31 Mar 2017
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        Salaries are up, and with that comes competition.

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      1. Too Many Opinions‏ @TerryMDayJr 31 Mar 2017
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        Lack of qualified, result producing female coaches could be a logical answer. Not everything is about sexism.

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      1. Paulo Cabral‏ @PauloC21 31 Mar 2017
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        Why dont we see females coaching males top sports??

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      2. MrShifter‏ @pigfarmery 31 Mar 2017
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        So, much more equal then.

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      3. Robin Carlton‏ @RobinCarlton3 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @pigfarmery @nytimes

        Not equal at all if you count men's teams.

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      2. stunning 'em softly‏ @vaultchap 31 Mar 2017
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        and?

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      2. Anne DeWitt‏ @anne_dewitta 31 Mar 2017
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        Certainly! Because women's basketball became popular, men had to take over. How demoralizing. So it means colleges see men as better coaches

        4 replies 1 retweet 1 like
      3. sandfiddler‏ @sandfiddler1 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @anne_dewitta @ponjapu @nytimes

        Maybe they mansplained about how they were much more natural at sports.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Seamus O'Riordan‏ @kngofstrngs 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @sandfiddler1 @anne_dewitta and

        That retort will certainly resonate with those of like-mind... but it's absurd on its face.

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      5. sandfiddler‏ @sandfiddler1 31 Mar 2017
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        really women find it true.

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      6. Seamus O'Riordan‏ @kngofstrngs 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @sandfiddler1 @anne_dewitta and

        I know women who would not find it true. Regardless of this, popularity and truth seldom coincide.

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      7. sandfiddler‏ @sandfiddler1 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @kngofstrngs @anne_dewitta and

        You have mansplained my female experience to me. Here are men who beat you at that. They called a mansplaining hotline to mansplain

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      8. Seamus O'Riordan‏ @kngofstrngs 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @sandfiddler1 @anne_dewitta and

        ...because you are either unwilling or incapable of reasoned discussion.

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      9. sandfiddler‏ @sandfiddler1 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @kngofstrngs @anne_dewitta and

        Jacob I'll behave if I just get the extra 20% of my paycheck vis a vis what my male coworkers get. I mean if we women get it. Good night.

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      1. Bill Hodges‏ @comesummer30 31 Mar 2017
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        Yeah and it won't be long before transgender men take the court playing as women. Love to see reaction on that one

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      1. Aphom ‏ @ashes_ghosts 31 Mar 2017
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        They are useless for that.

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      1. Kaiser Mock‏ @kaisermock123 31 Mar 2017
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        it's sad but it's because women's coaching jobs have become more attractive. Good problem with unintended consequences

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