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Yes I consider him a friend as well. He never fails to stop

Posted on: May 11, 2020 at 11:13:36 CT
sprintcar STL
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and speak anytime or where I see him. I know a lot about what you speak of. He definitely had some opposition. But he had too much support from long time fans for them to beat him.

You're right about his coaching tree. I couldn't tell you how many are carrying on his coaching wisdom with a lot of success.

It'll be interesting to see how it goes with Brian. He can't be that far from retirement age too if he wants. It'll be tough to follow his Dad but he's been doing most of the job for quite awhile anyway. I'm not sure how much different it'll really be. Other than when things don't go as planned he'll hear how his Dad would do it differently from some of the older crowd. That just comes with the territory.
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     RE: The winningest college basketball coach in history retired. - marcus aurelius SEMO - 5/11 10:44:47
          Yes I consider him a friend as well. He never fails to stop - sprintcar STL - 5/11 11:13:36
          RE: The winningest college basketball coach in history retired. - Dylan MU - 5/11 10:57:01
          RE: The winningest college basketball coach in history retired. - marcus aurelius SEMO - 5/11 10:55:29
               Do you remember a Semo game against Central Mo I think. - sprintcar STL - 5/11 11:19:34
                    RE: Do you remember a Semo game against Central Mo I think. - marcus aurelius SEMO - 5/11 11:42:03




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