"Failure is good. It's fertilizer. Everything I've learned about coaching I've learned from making mistakes"
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The subtext is accountability with a safety valve. Coaches preach “next play” because the game doesn’t pause for shame. Pitino frames errors as information, not identity: you’re not a failure, you’re someone who produced data. That’s emotionally shrewd, especially in a profession where one blown lead becomes a referendum on your competence. It also positions him as a learner, not a scold. Players respond to that because it quietly equalizes the room: the coach is fallible too, which makes criticism feel less like humiliation and more like shared craft.
Context matters with Pitino. His career includes championship highs and public controversies, and the quote doubles as personal insulation: a way to fold reputational hits into a narrative of resilience and improvement. It’s persuasive because it sounds like wisdom earned in public. He’s not denying the stink of failure; he’s arguing it can be useful, if you stop treating it like a verdict and start treating it like material.
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Pitino, Rick. (2026, February 16). Failure is good. It's fertilizer. Everything I've learned about coaching I've learned from making mistakes. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/failure-is-good-its-fertilizer-everything-ive-168360/
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Pitino, Rick. "Failure is good. It's fertilizer. Everything I've learned about coaching I've learned from making mistakes." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/failure-is-good-its-fertilizer-everything-ive-168360/.
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"Failure is good. It's fertilizer. Everything I've learned about coaching I've learned from making mistakes." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/failure-is-good-its-fertilizer-everything-ive-168360/. Accessed 25 Feb. 2026.











