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<blockquote data-quote="Jabber" data-source="post: 234363" data-attributes="member: 2833"><p>I have known Coach Pastner for 16 years ever since he recruited one of my former players when he was at Arizona. I noticed something different about him from the first time we talked on the phone. He is much more than a coach to his players. We have since become great friends. Whenever my phone would go off at 5:00 am or at midnight my wife would say " must be Coach Pastner". </p><p></p><p>I have been at his office when he was at Arizona with his desk phone hung over his shoulder, a cell phone to his ear and at the same time writing a note to a recruit. He slept so little. My comstant advise to him which I must admit was totally ignored was to slow down and get more sleep for his health. </p><p></p><p>A few years ago my son had a severe accident and he helped me when I wanted to start a prayer cycle. He called me 2-3 times a day at the hospital. GT is so fortunate to have him as their HC and from what I have seen and heard he is fortunate to be at such a fine institution. </p><p></p><p>Count me in as a new and enthusiastic GT fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabber, post: 234363, member: 2833"] I have known Coach Pastner for 16 years ever since he recruited one of my former players when he was at Arizona. I noticed something different about him from the first time we talked on the phone. He is much more than a coach to his players. We have since become great friends. Whenever my phone would go off at 5:00 am or at midnight my wife would say " must be Coach Pastner". I have been at his office when he was at Arizona with his desk phone hung over his shoulder, a cell phone to his ear and at the same time writing a note to a recruit. He slept so little. My comstant advise to him which I must admit was totally ignored was to slow down and get more sleep for his health. A few years ago my son had a severe accident and he helped me when I wanted to start a prayer cycle. He called me 2-3 times a day at the hospital. GT is so fortunate to have him as their HC and from what I have seen and heard he is fortunate to be at such a fine institution. Count me in as a new and enthusiastic GT fan. [/QUOTE]
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