woohoo! Finally! The NU Bulldogs Head Coach Manny Dandan is gone. It’s been a long losing stint for Manny Dandan during his stay as Head Coach of NU Bulldogs. Many people especially those NU Alumni are waiting for this moment. Dandan was fired after a disappointing UAAP season with a 3-11 win-loss record.
The NU Bulldogs who are in the bottom of the standings each year will now become a TEAM that trust teammates and will not be a trigger happy team like what they are when Dandan were still coaching them. What I meant with “trigger happy team” is that the coach just letting the players shoot at anywhere in the court even if they are not shooters and missing horribly at the 3 point area.
I think personally NU Bulldogs can compete on a higher level if they have a coach who can really teach and not just letting his player play like they are all superstars.
NU Sports Director Junel Baculi confirmed the reports that the NU management fired Manny Dandan as NU’s Head Coach during the Ateneo-UE Championship Game last Sunday.
NU Bulldogs is on rebuilding process. And now that their losing coach is gone they can start rebuilding their team and start a new different system to win and have pride each and every game.
Meanwhile, The Philippine Star published a short list of Dandan’s possible successors. They include coach E Basketball School founder Eric Altmirano, Letran coach Louie Alas, former PBA star Ronnie Magsanoc, and ex-Harbour Centre mentor Jorge Gallent.
The NU Bulldogs who are in the bottom of the standings each year will now become a TEAM that trust teammates and will not be a trigger happy team like what they are when Dandan were still coaching them. What I meant with “trigger happy team” is that the coach just letting the players shoot at anywhere in the court even if they are not shooters and missing horribly at the 3 point area.
I think personally NU Bulldogs can compete on a higher level if they have a coach who can really teach and not just letting his player play like they are all superstars.
NU Sports Director Junel Baculi confirmed the reports that the NU management fired Manny Dandan as NU’s Head Coach during the Ateneo-UE Championship Game last Sunday.
NU Bulldogs is on rebuilding process. And now that their losing coach is gone they can start rebuilding their team and start a new different system to win and have pride each and every game.
Meanwhile, The Philippine Star published a short list of Dandan’s possible successors. They include Coach E Basketball School founder Eric Altmirano, Letran coach Louie Alas, former PBA star Ronnie Magsanoc, and ex-Harbour Centre mentor Jorge Gallent.







