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RE: New MBB Coaching Thread (Assistant Coach)
CC didn't run off football players his first season. He referred to all of them as his players. He made English recruited players better.

Some players decided to transfer right after Murphy left and before a new coach was named. Chris James and Miles Gibson come to mind. They weren't staying no matter what. Lowder McBride and Binelli are all more complicated. Lowder was staying. Binelli was staying. McBride was leaving. Morgan was staying. And then after Heath was named coach that all changed the opposite. Also there are still 5 guys on the roster from last year. Any explanation for that? If you're going to run them off why not all of them?
(This post was last modified: 05-16-2021 01:26 PM by emu79.)
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