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Post by groundchuck on Aug 17, 2009 4:35:09 GMT -6
I picked up my Dave Campbell's Texas Football yesterday (Yes, you cna buy it on the shelves at B&N as far north as Minnesota), and saw that Gary Gaines has returned to Mojoland.
Out of curiosity, does this mean Permian returns to running the wing-t offense?
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Post by tiger46 on Aug 17, 2009 9:11:49 GMT -6
My friend and I were talking about that a few days ago. He's a former Panther from the Wing-T days.
EDIT: I can rib him about Gaines needing to shake the dust off of a bunch of old, out of shape alumni like him and have them put on a leather-helmeted demonstration of how they played football back in the day.
I can just imagine all the knees creaking and joints popping- not to mention the jerseys stretched to bursting over all those beer bellies.
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Post by mojoben on Aug 17, 2009 19:17:38 GMT -6
Kind of surreal to think of Gaines back at Permian. Things have kind of come back full circle you could say. It is like Bill Snyder coming back to Kansas State. Sure this is a longer period of time in between, but still the legend is back coaching at his old stomping grounds.
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Post by davecisar on Aug 17, 2009 19:42:18 GMT -6
Kind of surreal to think of Gaines back at Permian. Things have kind of come back full circle you could say. It is like Bill Snyder coming back to Kansas State. Sure this is a longer period of time in between, but still the legend is back coaching at his old stomping grounds. Yeah but does Haines look like he is 138 years old? Sorry Props to Snyder, but golly he looks ancient at least Jo Pa still has black hair and his hairline is halfway up his forehead
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