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Q: Last thing: You’ve lived in Manhattan, Kansas for four years now. How much has it grown on you?A: “My wife is happy here. With her being happy it gives me peace of mind, because I love it here, too. I coach college basketball for a living. Why not do it in one of the ultimate college towns in the entire country? People love basketball here. It’s a program that has an incredible history. It’s got unbelievable tradition, and we’re in a great basketball conference. The situation has everything a college basketball coach would ever want or need.”
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QuoteQ: Last thing: You’ve lived in Manhattan, Kansas for four years now. How much has it grown on you?A: “My wife is happy here. With her being happy it gives me peace of mind, because I love it here, too. I coach college basketball for a living. Why not do it in one of the ultimate college towns in the entire country? People love basketball here. It’s a program that has an incredible history. It’s got unbelievable tradition, and we’re in a great basketball conference. The situation has everything a college basketball coach would ever want or need.”http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news?slug=jn-martin112210
Quote from: WillieWannabe on November 22, 2010, 01:22:16 PMQuoteQ: Last thing: You’ve lived in Manhattan, Kansas for four years now. How much has it grown on you?A: “My wife is happy here. With her being happy it gives me peace of mind, because I love it here, too. I coach college basketball for a living. Why not do it in one of the ultimate college towns in the entire country? People love basketball here. It’s a program that has an incredible history. It’s got unbelievable tradition, and we’re in a great basketball conference. The situation has everything a college basketball coach would ever want or need.”http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news?slug=jn-martin112210Don't torture yourself like this, it'll just be that much harder when he leaves.
Quote from: AzCat on November 22, 2010, 01:37:45 PMQuote from: WillieWannabe on November 22, 2010, 01:22:16 PMQuoteQ: Last thing: You’ve lived in Manhattan, Kansas for four years now. How much has it grown on you?A: “My wife is happy here. With her being happy it gives me peace of mind, because I love it here, too. I coach college basketball for a living. Why not do it in one of the ultimate college towns in the entire country? People love basketball here. It’s a program that has an incredible history. It’s got unbelievable tradition, and we’re in a great basketball conference. The situation has everything a college basketball coach would ever want or need.”http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news?slug=jn-martin112210Don't torture yourself like this, it'll just be that much harder when he leaves. If anything, knowing his wife is happy is more assuring than Frank saying he's happy. Wives hating Manhattan has always been a problem with coaches and assistant coaches.
Quote from: steve dave on November 22, 2010, 01:23:23 PMQuoteThe 18,555-seat Sprint Center has been sold out for weeks Duke Fans