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| | The American Thinker (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04) |
 | | Keady was always up front in the often dastardly recruiting process, telling these boys that they were expected to “get their degree, practice hard, get better and be All-Big Ten material by their junior year. |
 | | Keady wouldn’t have lasted this long had he not, and that is as it should be in competitive intercollegiate athletics. |
 | | But Keady does not need to be pitied, and he shouldn’t be; he should be celebrated for what he brought to the university, its basketball fans, and to the game – intensity, love, loyalty, and a team that, on the whole, nobody looked forward to playing. |
| www.americanthinker.com /articles.php?article_id=4284 (1413 words) |
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