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Thank you for your contributions, Coach. I hope you enjoy retirement.
Thank you for coming back to coaching and helping out the young coaching staff. You're a great example and I wish there were more coaches and players with your dedication to the game and their school.
Coach, THANK YOU!!! I was at the University when you played. You remain one of my personal favorite University of Utah athletes because of your all-out effort! When you returned to Utah as a coach my son heard it first and called me to ask if this was the same man I had talked so much about. From all of us, our best wishes for you in the golden years of retirement and I know the University will continue to benefit from your envolvement in whatever capacity.
Thank you coach. We will miss you. Enjoy retirement, we'll see you at the games.
WOW! WWookie actually posted without blasting BYU. This is different but nice.
Thank You Coach !
Your lineman kept many a team under 100 yards and all of them below their averages.
Best wishes to you and the Mrs.on a well deserved retirement. I do hope that you enjoy it with both vigor and contentment.
HAPPY TRAILS !!!
All the best...
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