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Completely Agree by dillon77
Not that he's stoic, but he pays attention to what he's got to be doing.
Another thing I like about him is that his teams get better as the season progresses. Finishes strong.
As for HOfstra, I agree. Great place to see a game, whether a high school championship or an NCAA playoff game. One of the best atmospheres I was ever in was the ND-Albany game that Matty C. won for the Irish. Tons of Albany fans, tons of Irish fan, tons of Matt C. fans (who gres up a long shot from there) and all of them huge lax fans. From the mid-third quarter on, the game was a rush.