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"It makes it hard when coaches resign their coaching positions and keep their teaching positions, because in a lot of cases they're hired to fill those coaching needs, and when they give up those coaching needs, then it really puts a bind on the schools because we don't have that much turnover and not a lot of growth in numbers," Uptain said.
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Uptain said Crossville has two months to resolve the situation.
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"We'll probably have everything ironed out in the next week or so," Uptain said.
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"I think it's going to be a very, very good staff in all sports," Uptain said.
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"I think it's going to be a very, very good staff in all sports," Uptain said.
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"I think it's going to be a very, very good staff in all sports," Uptain said.
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"I think it's going to be a very, very good staff in all sports," Uptain said.
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"We'll probably have everything ironed out in the next week or so," Uptain said.
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"We'll probably have everything ironed out in the next week or so," Uptain said.
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"We'll probably have everything ironed out in the next week or so," Uptain said.
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