26 Apr 2008 13:00:51
George W Harris
Stanford Hires Johnny Dawkins


http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3368860
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Doesn't the fact that there are *exactly* 50 states seem a little suspicious?

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26 Apr 2008 23:50:40
Donnie Barnes
Re: Stanford Hires Johnny Dawkins

On Sat, 26 Apr, George W Harris wrote:
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> http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3368860

Didn't see that coming. Interesting. Well, it's not really interesting
as far as Stanford is concerned, it's only interesting in who K will
replace him with. Duke fans should hope for a big man coach, but it seems
more likely that JJ Redick will find his way to the Duke bench. Or K will
name Scheyer the first player/coach in the ACC since WWII.

On the Stanford side, man, that dude is glutton for punishment. They lost
a lot of their point production.


--Donnie



27 Apr 2008 00:54:11
Klark Kent
Re: Stanford Hires Johnny Dawkins

In message news:slrng17fuh.n5t.djbSPAMSUCKS@jordan.donniebarnes.com, Donnie
Barnes <djbSPAMSUCKS@donniebarnes.com > burned some brain cells writing:

> Duke fans should hope for a big man coach

Makhtar Ndiaye.


26 Apr 2008 21:08:07
George W Harris
Re: Stanford Hires Johnny Dawkins

On 26 Apr 2008 23:50:40 GMT, Donnie Barnes
<djbSPAMSUCKS@donniebarnes.com > wrote:

>On Sat, 26 Apr, George W Harris wrote:
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>> http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3368860
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>Didn't see that coming. Interesting. Well, it's not really interesting
>as far as Stanford is concerned, it's only interesting in who K will
>replace him with. Duke fans should hope for a big man coach, but it seems
>more likely that JJ Redick will find his way to the Duke bench.

Duke already had a good big man coach; Boozer
and Shelden Williams can attest to that. The leading
candidates at the moment are Nate James and Chris Spatola.

>--Donnie
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Doesn't the fact that there are *exactly* 50 states seem a little suspicious?

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