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Date Posted: Mon March 21, 2005 20:04:57
Author: JóDete93
Subject: True, it was not that bad in relative terms, but the record was bad. As for recruits, he left late enough that he had plenty of time to recruit, yet he left the next coach with only one recruit in Phil Dupree. Historically if you look at that season it was bad, we may have been getting there, but the bottom line is that we finished below .500. Anything below .500 is viewed as bad in a historical perspective.
In reply to: Air Hej '02 's message, "I honestly think that final season of Nick's ('98-'99?) was not that bad. He had a solid base of players (Robin, Harris, Duke, Kuchinsky, TJ, etc.) to compete in the A-10. Had he gotten another solid recruit or two, we might have had our first winning season." on Mon March 21, 2005 19:26:57


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  • You're right except for the fact that Nick's final recruiting class was an unqualified disaster. Only Phil Dupree showed up. He didn't show much when he was here and failed out. Another kid failed to qualify and hasn't been heard from since. (NT) -- bfg, Mon March 21, 2005 20:06:16
  • You guys are right about that, his final recruiting class was brutal. How is it possible that he didn't get a single player who would have somewhat of an impact? (NT) -- Air Hej '02, Tue March 22, 2005 08:00:04

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