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Idaho could not have made a better hire. He will have to start from scratch in rebuilding a program that has very little returning talent. Evaluate him in three years. Good luck Aggie.
Good luck to Don in this new role. I wish him the best as it will be a big challenge to turn Idaho basketball around. My only concern is that he will know how to interpret the secret signs and signals of USU's offensive play calls. What will the Aggies do?
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