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You know what's awesome about CU basketball? We won 24 games last year and made the semifinals of a brutal Big XII, and now we've won 22 games so far this year and are playing tomorrow for the Pac-12 championship....and this is JUST the beginning.
Not only that, he lived in Boulder prior to taking a shot at coaching. It says a lot about his values that he gave up a six figure income to pursue coaching at a starting salary of $25K. So, to me, money is not a big factor with him. Finally, he has said over and over that Colorado is his dream job. Never say never, I guess. But, to me, as long as CU continues to support the program like they've been doing, I just don't see him going anywhere anytime soon.
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