A story in today’s Washington Post reports on the final exam given by Jim Harrick, Jr., the former assistant basketball coach at the University of Georgia (and son of Head Coach Jim Harrick, Sr.) in his class on Principles and Strategies of Basketball in 2001. [The print edition of today’s Post also has the actual exam itself — though that doesn’t seem to be available online] Questions included the following:
“How many goals does a basketball court have?” [Ans: 2]
“How many halves are there in a basketball game?” [Ans: 2]
“How many points is a 3-point goal worth?” [Ans: 3]
It would be pretty funny if it weren’t so pathetic.
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