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Anyone catch Jim Calhoun on the Gottlieb radio show today?
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RE: Anyone catch Jim Calhoun on the Gottlieb radio show today?
(03-31-2018 01:54 PM)TheOriginalBigApp Wrote:  
(03-31-2018 11:21 AM)BigHouston Wrote:  Wichita State a West coast program for example look what it did around the league it created a basketball hunger urgency hence Memphis, UConn new head coaches hires and now stirring things up at Temple and East Carolina as well.

Someone from Texas thinks Kansas is "West coast"? So is Texas now the same as California?

I take it he’s never been to the West Coast, or Kansas. I suppose Wichita being only 1,500 miles away from the west coast makes them kind of closer to being west coast than Colorado st is to being east coast hahahahaha
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