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In the past four seasons, Gillispie is 94-34, and his teams have scored at least 90 points 20 times in that span.
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Billy Gillispie is making waves this summer with his approach to recruiting.
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Gillispie is 100-58 in his career and last season led Texas A&M to a 27-7 record and the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament.
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This will now be known as the Gillispie Effect, the substitution pattern that makes sense only to him.
A Sea Of Blue 2009
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So I find myself unable to judge whether or not the ethical dilemma Gillispie finds himself in here can be justified by the various non-ethical considerations pulling the other way, likely because of my UK partisanship.
A Sea Of Blue 2008
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Remember, Davis, Sloan and Roland were all players Gillispie signed.
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The NCAA bid continued the smooth transition A&M has enjoyed since Mark Turgeon replaced Billy Gillispie as coach three years ago.
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Coach John Calipari breathed new life into the program after two turbulent years under Billy Gillispie that saw the Wildcats fail to make the NCAA field in 2009.
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CharCon was the brain child of Travis Reynolds and Nick Gillispie.
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Coach John Calipari breathed new life into the program after two turbulent years under Billy Gillispie that saw the Wildcats fail to make the NCAA field in 2009.
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