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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 216756" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>5 of Enfield's 9 commitments, 2014 (2 of 4), 2015 (2 of 2), 2016 (1 of 3) were 4 stars. Not bad on recruiting. He took FGCU to NCAA sweet 16 in his 2nd year there, beating GTown and SDSU, not bad coaching.</p><p></p><p>I'm all in for this guy, for some reason. His wife is from OK, he's from PA, and they spent time in Florida. For a guy with three young kids, this geography might be in our favor. Also, he played college ball at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore from 87-91 which means that he was in ACC country at a time when GT was relevant. He also knows the demands of tough undergrad and athletics. He turned around the USC program pretty well, and we may be in a better place with regard to team-culture than they were.</p><p></p><p>As was mentioned, he apparently interviewed with Pitt or Pitt got permission to interview, but they ended up with Stallings. A goofy looking guy who marries a super-model wants to compete in the ACC.</p><p></p><p>It's a done deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 216756, member: 195"] 5 of Enfield's 9 commitments, 2014 (2 of 4), 2015 (2 of 2), 2016 (1 of 3) were 4 stars. Not bad on recruiting. He took FGCU to NCAA sweet 16 in his 2nd year there, beating GTown and SDSU, not bad coaching. I'm all in for this guy, for some reason. His wife is from OK, he's from PA, and they spent time in Florida. For a guy with three young kids, this geography might be in our favor. Also, he played college ball at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore from 87-91 which means that he was in ACC country at a time when GT was relevant. He also knows the demands of tough undergrad and athletics. He turned around the USC program pretty well, and we may be in a better place with regard to team-culture than they were. As was mentioned, he apparently interviewed with Pitt or Pitt got permission to interview, but they ended up with Stallings. A goofy looking guy who marries a super-model wants to compete in the ACC. It's a done deal. [/QUOTE]
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