Bobby Cremins
FameRank: 4

"Bobby Cremins" is a retired American college basketball coach, having formerly served as a head coach at Appalachian State Mountaineers men's basketball/Appalachian State, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball/Georgia Tech, and, most recently, the College of Charleston Cougars men's basketball/College of Charleston.

More Bobby Cremins on Wikipedia.

I love being a TV analyst. It keeps me close to the game. I get to go watch practices, talk with the coaches and players and then see them compete. It's exciting.

This team is really intriguing. When they play well they are almost unbeatable. The biggest thing I see about these guys is they are complementary players. They go well together, and that doesn't easily happen, especially for guards.

I love it, but when it's over, there is no high or low. I just get in my car and drive home. I miss the challenges of coaching.

I feel strongly about Georgia Tech. I love Georgia Tech and I'm pretty good at communicating that. If they want me, I'd be honored.

I'd need a good business manager, but I still feel I have the knowledge of what it takes. There are parallels between running a major college basketball program and an athletic department.

Yeah. But I'll be changing that as the season goes along.

Coaching at Kentucky is not something you want to do for 20 years. You'd probably be dead. ... It's such a pressure cooker.

There's one reason they treat him like this — because he's a superstar.

I'm really looking forward to coming to Miami because I want to see if they're for real.