"Former USD basketball coach Bill Grier is headed to Oklahoma State, where, sources close to both programs confirmed, he has accepted a job as an assistant coach on Travis Ford’s staff. A formal announcement is expected Tuesday."
Billy Grier on the Rebound
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Originally posted by SLOZag View Post"Former USD basketball coach Bill Grier is headed to Oklahoma State, where, sources close to both programs confirmed, he has accepted a job as an assistant coach on Travis Ford’s staff. A formal announcement is expected Tuesday."
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/...klahoma-state/
Oklahoma State is getting a good one. Great news.
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Originally posted by ZagaZags View PostNope.
searching for a coaching job...I will thank God for the day and the moment I have. - Jimmy V
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One of the requirements for the new job is that he change his name to Billy-Bob Grier.You have to love the Gonzaga fan. Not satisfied to be affronted merely by common hosings at the hands of ragtag referees, he plows all avenues of discontent. - John Blanchette
Gonzaga University...Home of the Zags...The Bulldogs. If you pronounce it "Gone Zaw Ga," they'll know you're not from here and they may charge you more for your coffee. - Garrison Keillor
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Originally posted by SLOZag View Post"Former USD basketball coach Bill Grier is headed to Oklahoma State, where, sources close to both programs confirmed, he has accepted a job as an assistant coach on Travis Ford’s staff. A formal announcement is expected Tuesday."
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/...klahoma-state/
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If the Cowboys don't get better than they were last year, he'll likely be looking for a job next year too. Ford is on the hotseat.Birddog
Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
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It's hilarious that Grier has beaten us but the power 5 school is 0-for-6."After holding open practices during his first three seasons, Romar closed them to reporters last season, citing the "Gonzaga factor." He felt his team was compromised before the 2004-05 game against the Zags, that the opponent awaiting him and beating him 99-87 in Spokane seemed a little too well prepared."
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