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    • I love it. Give me hard all you want. Most of my family lives in Boone. Wife went to App St and got his Masters plus Doctorate at ETSU. I went to the same High School JMB did. Great family and he is a great coach Plus UTC good do better than a LuLu Lemon coach.
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