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RE: Okay Dr. J., Mouzy is the man
And how long has Coach Shields been here?
11-23-2009 03:24 PM
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RE: Okay Dr. J., Mouzy is the man
(11-23-2009 02:52 PM)insideualr Wrote:  
(11-23-2009 10:24 AM)Scotto Wrote:  
(11-23-2009 10:06 AM)insideualr Wrote:  After you get the talent level up you would move to increasing the sos of the schedule. Kids want to play for a winner. I like that sound of winning 43 games in 2 years. That will lead to better talent and the wins of more "name programs."

I figured winning 43 games in 2 years WAS the set up scheduling better games.

I think that the k state plan is a 5 year deal, not a 2 year one.

Exactly what is the K-State plan?
11-23-2009 03:29 PM
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