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MICHAELSPAPPY Offline
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Sign of progress
Maybe it is a sign of progress that we are even talking about a coach not coming back after he won 20 games the year before.
01-12-2009 01:37 PM
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[quote='MICHAELSPAPPY' pid='3891318' dateline='1231785455']
Maybe it is a sign of progress that we are even talking about a coach not coming back after he won 20 games the year before.

I'm not talking about him coming back. Read that line closely D1! I really have no doubt he'll be back, assuming he doesn't choose to leave for a better job. It's just fun to speculate that someday there will be a changing of the guard, and how will the university handle it.03-melodramatic03-melodramatic03-melodramatic03-melodramatic03-melodramatic
01-12-2009 06:25 PM
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