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Miles coaches son of late QB recruit

Sexton Hardcastle

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Not sure if someone posted this. Its an article on TC McCartney from USAToday.com.:thumbsup:

All in the family: Miles coaches son of late QB recruit
By Glenn Guilbeau, Gannett News Service

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BATON ROUGE — Colorado football coach Bill McCartney was on the couch with his wife, Lyndi, watching college football on a Saturday night. "We'd played that day, and after a game I was always very drained," he recalls.

This was the fall of 1988 in Boulder, Colo. McCartney does not remember the foe for his Colorado Buffaloes that day, but he remembers what happened next. His 19-year-old daughter, Kristy, a student at Colorado, came to visit.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2007-12-26-miles-recruit-son_N.htm
 
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