outcoach

outcoach

(ˌaʊtˈkəʊtʃ)
vb (tr)
to exceed in coaching
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"I expect them to be good," Krzyzewski said, "but that doesn't mean we can't be good, too." Valvano took his typically humorous approach: "I'll never outcoach Dean Smith, but maybe I can outlive him."
Stevens should outcoach Cavs coach David Blatt, who grew up a Celtics fan in Framingham.
'I did not for one second outcoach him,' said Compton as his Aces improved to 5-2 at Mall of Asia Arena.
Victolero, though way ahead of counterpart Tim Cone in the series, continued to give respect to the two-time Grand Slam winner, saying: 'You cannot outcoach coach Tim.
You cannot outcoach him but I told my guys you got to help me outwork them.
That's generally attributed to the ability of Belichick and his staff to outcoach the opposition by making superior adjustments at halftime.
"They'll do everything in their power to outcoach us, we'll do everything in our power to outcoach them," Horton said.
'Coach Norman, you can't really outcoach him, hindi mo ma a-outcoach ang Grand Slam coach,' said Vanguardia as the Fuel Masters bowed to Black's Bolts 108-103 Friday at Smart Araneta Coliseum.
McVay would say after the loss that Belichick "outcoached" him badly.