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What ever happened to the Naz-T Deac???

I was reading between the lines. Nazt only dances in close games. He will be dancing more next year, meaning more close games, which implies a coaching change, since bzz ain't coaching any close games.

I wonder what his career close loss vs blow out loss stat is. I'm guessing he does not do anything half ass. When he loses he really gets demolished.
 
I know that of his 42 losses at Wake that 22 of them (52%) have been by 10 points or more. He has more double digit losses as Wake's coach than he does wins after two seasons.
 
Kind of like the motorcycle.

You mean the one that comes out at the beginning of the game before we're down 23 points?
 
No, the one that I wish would run over bzzzzz
 
His best work was via Moonz when he danced to a thread lock.
 
That really is true. The hardest I have ever laughed to something here in almost 9 years of posting.
 
Naz-T's dancing was great for the first few years when he was just a devoted fan in the stands. Even the first year of him being spotlighted was a good thing. I agree that it got to be too much as time went by. He should have quit being a mod on the old boards when he got the job at the DC. I understand that there were some well founded issues with his actions as a mod that probably (among other things) led to the mass exodus from DS. Time has passed. Live and learn. He is a true Wake fan and I am glad he is with the DC.
 
He's a true Wake fan. Say what you want about him, the dance, etc, but the program and school would be better off if we had 100 more like him.
 
He's a true Wake fan. Say what you want about him, the dance, etc, but the program and school would be better off if we had 100 more like him.

No thanks. We don't need 100 more attention whores who kowtow to Wellman.
 
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