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Dave Durden: We’re at a point where a win means a national title

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enchanted rock
9 years ago

I’m talking individual events. To have two highly touted classes, only to have one guy besides Murphy make consis, is pretty weak. Obviously, Durden is a very good coach. Clearly, he is that, and he knows how to run an efficient program- he learned that from Marsh. But he’s not that special, yet. And in my book, if you want to be a great leader of men you have to have be able to admit you got your ass handed to you when it occurs.

Henri
9 years ago

Seliskar

enchanted rock
9 years ago

I’m wondering what happened to the cal freshman class and really the sophomore class as well. Only one score, Murphy. Lot of talent with little to show for it.

Reply to  enchanted rock
9 years ago

Long Gutierrez (scored in the 200 free and 800 FR) is in Ryan Murphy’s sophomore class. Justin Lynch, a freshman, also scored and now has a couple American Records to his name.

Mikeh
9 years ago

What a classy guy!

enchanted rock
Reply to  Mikeh
9 years ago

Classy guys can quit tooting their own horn long enough to acknowledge excellence elsewhere.

Lucie
9 years ago

the Cal Bears did a great job along with an awesome coach and held their heads high

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