There is no guy I would rather have in the head coach position right now than KO. It seems that KO performs his best during times of adversity. His first season he coached a team of players that were bummed over not being able to participate in post season play. He led them to a 20-10 season.
Call me crazy, but I'm not giving up on this team yet. It seems that the freshman are starting to get comfortable and the veterans are accepting their new roles. KO's teams have always been raised to have fight in them.
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