Comments about ‘Weber State's Rahe is college basketball's hidden gem’
Randy Rahe has won two-thirds of his games as coach of the Wildcats
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Utah State's football Coach also said that, then left...I do appreciate Coach Rahe, hope this is his year to shine deep into NCAA tourney. He excells in so much more than just winning games.
randy Rahe obviously knows that his coaching extends way beyond the 4 or 5 years he has with his players, teaching life lessons. Something Tim Crompton, Webers soccer coach should take lessons from.
Lucky to have Rahe. Every year his name comes up as new coaching positions open. It also helps when you coach the future NBA Rookie of the Year. Good luck coach.
Possibly the best coach in the state right now.....or at least tied with Stew Morril.
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