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Mark Few and what a real program looks like
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[QUOTE="Jay-Bone, post: 2958355, member: 5014"] I don't necessarily disagree with the OP. I think when we first got relegated to the depths of the AAC we called for a better OOC. We've become complacent with mediocrity. Look at MSU, they always have a vicious OOC. Vicious to a fault, and they don't even need it as much. Its not as much as the diehard fans on here don't watch the cupcakes (I watch every game no matter) its more that the Chief casual fans won't fill the arena. They'd rather go to a competitive loss against Arizona than a clinic against Lafayette. The cupcakes are good for development, confidence and the walk-ons, but we can improve on this. As the program rebuilds, I assume the schedule will as well. [/QUOTE]
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