Larry Templeton
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Larry Templeton
conditions dodging dramatic driving heard home kinds next pass people roads since snow stories terrific trying
I've heard all kinds of stories since then, ... The snow got deeper. It got colder. It was a terrific ballgame, but to play it under those conditions was incredible. The most dramatic thing, however, was driving home the next day. Driving on those icy roads and dodging people who were trying to pass you.
conditions dodging dramatic driving heard home kinds next pass people roads since snow stories terrific trying
I've heard all kinds of stories since then. The snow got deeper. It got colder. It was a terrific ballgame, but to play it under those conditions was incredible. The most dramatic thing, however, was driving home the next day. Driving on those icy roads and dodging people who were trying to pass you.
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He could run for governor of Mississippi today, he's that popular --Â and he hasn't coached a game yet,
coached game governor popular run
He could run for governor of Mississippi today, he's that popular --Êand he hasn't coached a game yet,
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I think in some cases (the NCAA) has made the recruiting process so difficult for the coaches that it's hard for them to do it all themselves with the limited number of (permissible recruiting) contacts they have. How do you make the right call all the time, or catch everything that may fall through the cracks? I don't have the solution. But we do have a process that we're comfortable with.
date middle open preferred toward work
I would've preferred to have the open date more toward the middle of the schedule. But it just wouldn't work.
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They need all the help they can get in the situation they are in. It's the least we could do.
corrected found problem
We found the problem and we corrected it.
offering tickets
We started by offering tickets to evacuees in the Starkville motels. We thought we would give out about 200 or so.