I will say this, you better have a vice grip on that program as a head coach, for a couple reasons:
First, it is a border town. Along with that, it’s in the middle of nowhere. Lastly, the academic standards required to get into NMSU are pretty low. So you’re not exactly working with the cream of the crop, even outside of the court or the classroom.
I’m surprised that the program itself has had a relatively good track record of success given these aspects.
First, it is a border town. Along with that, it’s in the middle of nowhere. Lastly, the academic standards required to get into NMSU are pretty low. So you’re not exactly working with the cream of the crop, even outside of the court or the classroom.
I’m surprised that the program itself has had a relatively good track record of success given these aspects.
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