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maybe people forgot but there was a guy named mike hopkins that used to work here
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[QUOTE="manleyzoo, post: 3171261, member: 519"] When he took the UW job Hop said he always wanted to build his own thing, just like his mentor did. So now he's building his own thing. It's not just the fan base and administration who love him, the community is all in, too. People love his enthusiasm, it's contagious and it's something that JB doesn't exactly have in abundance. He's (relatively) young with fresh ideas and a ton of energy that's translating to his players. As for the conference, it only takes a few good coaches to turn enough teams around to make it a respectable league. Oregon is already pretty good, Cronin took the UCLA job, there's at least a glimmer the league could get better. Also, the Pacific Northwest is a very hard place to leave. Why would he bolt on an up and coming program in a league he can dominate for a long time in a beautiful place to live for a program on the obvious downturn that at best is in the second tier in the ACC? Because he's got memories and loyalty? BFD. Nothing wins like winning and he's going to do a whole lot of that at UW. [/QUOTE]
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