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| Author: | GARY SHELTON |
| Date: | Apr 4, 2003 |
| Start Page: | 1.C |
| Section: | SPORTS |
| Text Word Count: | 957 |
Go ahead, discuss whether it was USF that let [Seth Greenberg] down, or if it was the other way around. Why not? You have a few minutes, and besides, it would be the first time anyone has discussed USF basketball in a long time.
I'm not quite sure what Virginia Tech saw in Greenberg that impressed the school so much. Who knows? Maybe he sent in George O'Leary's resume. Or Billy Donovan's. Maybe it happened on one of those nights when the rest of us weren't paying attention to USF basketball. There were a few of those.
What [Lee Roy Selmon] doesn't need is someone else to tell USF how hard it is to win at USF. He doesn't need someone talking about difficult schedules or unfortunate injuries or, for goodness' sake, rebuilding. How can you rebuild when you were never built to begin with?
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