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Thank you Mr. Harlan


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COA was second choice. Harlan's first choice was a liar.

 

Labels are what has got America so screwed up.

 

For one thing, people screw up. And I'd bet you lied before. Does that make you a liar?

 

Anyway, he actually participated in graduation at UK, He was supposed to do something after to get his diploma but for whatever reason didn't, Whatever it was, he finished it the next month after USF turned him down so it obviously was just a technicality. People make it sound like he only did 3 years.

 

The biggest loser in that instance was USF IMO. He is a quality coach.

No, the biggest loser was Masiello.

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COA was second choice. Harlan's first choice was a liar.

 

Labels are what has got America so screwed up.

 

For one thing, people screw up. And I'd bet you lied before. Does that make you a liar?

 

Anyway, he actually participated in graduation at UK, He was supposed to do something after to get his diploma but for whatever reason didn't, Whatever it was, he finished it the next month after USF turned him down so it obviously was just a technicality. People make it sound like he only did 3 years.

 

The biggest loser in that instance was USF IMO. He is a quality coach.

No, the biggest loser was Masiello.

 

 

Hardly. He was suspended for a month to fix his issue. And I expect he'll still end up at another school either at the end of this season, or next. That's not like O'Leary. He was fired from one of the best programs in the country and landed in BFE. Bump in the road for him.

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Still glad we ended up with COA as our coach though. I count that as a win regardless how the first situation floundered

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I like Antigua more. I think he will have us in the sweet 16.

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COA was second choice. Harlan's first choice was a liar.

 

Labels are what has got America so screwed up.

 

For one thing, people screw up. And I'd bet you lied before. Does that make you a liar?

 

Anyway, he actually participated in graduation at UK, He was supposed to do something after to get his diploma but for whatever reason didn't, Whatever it was, he finished it the next month after USF turned him down so it obviously was just a technicality. People make it sound like he only did 3 years.

 

The biggest loser in that instance was USF IMO. He is a quality coach.

 

 

Manhattan is not off to a good start this season so I just dont know if he is a better coach than COA yet. 

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Still glad we ended up with COA as our coach though. I count that as a win regardless how the first situation floundered

 

This.

 

I like his style of play, his adjustments, and they way the kids respond to him.

 

Wish I still had some eligibility, I'd go walkon too.

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Hoops is very easy to turnaround. One really good player is all you need. He has three.

 

 

tell that to the coaches before !

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Still glad we ended up with COA as our coach though. I count that as a win regardless how the first situation floundered

 

This.

 

I like his style of play, his adjustments, and they way the kids respond to him.

 

Wish I still had some eligibility, I'd go walkon too.

 

 

 

cant complain

 

he turned the attitude around in less than a year

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He personally walked Holston ooff the court when he turned his ankle. Tells you all you need to know.

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Hoops is very easy to turnaround. One really good player is all you need. He has three.

No. One lottery pick perhaps but half of them go to Kentucky.

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