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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 208966" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I suspect the timing would not be right for Price after this season.</p><p>I don't think he would want to run out after one year. Also, his oldest son Hudson transferred from TCU to Charlotte when his dad got the job and will be a R-JR next season.</p><p>I believe his younger son is a HS JR.</p><p>His team at Charlotte this season is pretty young and not overly talented but they are competing hard. Almost like GT with alot of very close losses (last 5 losses have included a 1 pt, 2 pt and 2 OT losses). </p><p>If GT does not make a change this offseason that might be the coach I pay most attention to next season. </p><p></p><p>I'll also add that I think Bradley has coaching in the ACC correct. Gregory could go back to the mid-major level and be a perfectly good coach at that level. He is simply not good enough at an ACC level. Every coach in the ACC is a 'good' coach. So what that really means is a 'good' coach at the ACC level will be at the bottom of the league.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 208966, member: 1776"] I suspect the timing would not be right for Price after this season. I don't think he would want to run out after one year. Also, his oldest son Hudson transferred from TCU to Charlotte when his dad got the job and will be a R-JR next season. I believe his younger son is a HS JR. His team at Charlotte this season is pretty young and not overly talented but they are competing hard. Almost like GT with alot of very close losses (last 5 losses have included a 1 pt, 2 pt and 2 OT losses). If GT does not make a change this offseason that might be the coach I pay most attention to next season. I'll also add that I think Bradley has coaching in the ACC correct. Gregory could go back to the mid-major level and be a perfectly good coach at that level. He is simply not good enough at an ACC level. Every coach in the ACC is a 'good' coach. So what that really means is a 'good' coach at the ACC level will be at the bottom of the league. [/QUOTE]
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