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Date Posted: Sunday, December 12, 10:14:16am
Author: Stevie
Subject: They did better at Duquesne. Maybe they should have stayed with Everhart?
In reply to: Alan 's message, "Grote started 1 game since leaving Duquesne. Mitchell heading to jail. Jury out on Bolding. And the rest of the cast ofs are playing intramural pick-up games (basically). Does this show that RE can cut and run or does it speak to poor recruiting assessments?" on Saturday, December 11, 11:44:47pm


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  • RE's record for continuity is lousy. The annual churning of personnel was understandable in years 1 & 2. Now, it must be seen as his MO. High talent, high character, & big bodies flee the bluff with at an alarming rate. (NT) -- Phil95, Monday, December 13, 10:21:04pm


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