Watch: Pitt's Stallings unleashes profanities on player during timeout
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Beware the hot mic, Kevin Stallings! pic.twitter.com/UAMnUoUpNy
— Matt Brooks (@MattBrooksWP) March 8, 2017
Despite having coached over 760 games at the Division I level, Kevin Stallings still doesn't seem to be aware that there's almost always a live microphone near the benches.
The Pitt coach, who has a history of screaming obscenities at his players, unleashed a string of profanities towards Ryan Luther during an injury timeout in Tuesday's ACC tournament game against Georgia Tech.
Stallings was asked after the game about the incident and while he admitted he could probably use better language, he stopped short of an apology.
Kevin Stallings was asked about his words to Ryan Luther. His response: pic.twitter.com/WfcXzHvK53
— Alan Saunders (@ASaunders_PGH) March 8, 2017
With the win over Georgia Tech, the Panthers improved their record to 16-16 in Stallings' first season as head coach, the program's worst mark since 1999-00.
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