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great coach k article about being 70 and embracing 1 and done
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[QUOTE="Hoo's That, post: 2274007, member: 3609"] dook is greatly aided in its pursuit of OADs through its consortium with NC Central, the HBCU across town. It's no secret that a lot of their athletes max out on their number of transferable credits from NCCU to be used at dook. There have been a number of postings on boards/articles/etc., that have said flat out that more AA athletes from dook hang out at NCCU than they do on the dook campus. It will be interesting to see after the Raleigh News & Observer hangs the UNC-CHeat trophy head on their wall if it decides to move on to an expose about dook and NCCU because Central is a state school and they would have to release numbers on how many dook students take their classes and probably which ones under NC freedom of information/open government statutes. They used those statutes to get all the e-mails from UNC-CHeat. I really don't think the academics at dook will allow the next coach to use OAD. It's one thing for a guy to decide to leave and something totally different for him to come to a school with the announced purpose of leaving after 1 year. The VLF (vicious little ferret for the non-cognoscenti) will be the first and only one allowed to do this. [/QUOTE]
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