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Neat article in the paper today
about Coach Beard sending Coach Brady a bottle of his favorite scotch in a shoe box before the game Tuesday, in honor of Coach Brady's long career. That's really classy on our coach's part. How lucky we are to have such a fine representative for our program, in addition to a winning coach. However long we're able to keep him will be a blessing for our program.04-cheers
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RE: Neat article in the paper today
The team and the University are in very good hands with him at the helm. The guy gets it and he wants to be the best. He is something special.
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