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3 Guys Before The Game - Ross Hodge Visits (Episode 644)
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Ross Hodge's new life is just starting to become normal. Three months after being named West Virginia University's head men's basketball coach, Hodge can finally take a deep breath.
He has retooled the WVU roster with players and staff, along with moving his family from Texas.
The 44-year-old Hodge knows it's still very early, but the pieces are coming together for his debut season.
In this episode, the "Guys" do a deep-dive into Hodge's philosophy of the game and expectations for the Mountaineer program.
No topic is off limits in a fun and entertaining conversation with the new man in charge of WVU hoops.
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continue reading
He has retooled the WVU roster with players and staff, along with moving his family from Texas.
The 44-year-old Hodge knows it's still very early, but the pieces are coming together for his debut season.
In this episode, the "Guys" do a deep-dive into Hodge's philosophy of the game and expectations for the Mountaineer program.
No topic is off limits in a fun and entertaining conversation with the new man in charge of WVU hoops.
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Manage episode 493182641 series 1608834
Content provided by MetroNews. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by MetroNews or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Ross Hodge's new life is just starting to become normal. Three months after being named West Virginia University's head men's basketball coach, Hodge can finally take a deep breath.
He has retooled the WVU roster with players and staff, along with moving his family from Texas.
The 44-year-old Hodge knows it's still very early, but the pieces are coming together for his debut season.
In this episode, the "Guys" do a deep-dive into Hodge's philosophy of the game and expectations for the Mountaineer program.
No topic is off limits in a fun and entertaining conversation with the new man in charge of WVU hoops.
…
continue reading
He has retooled the WVU roster with players and staff, along with moving his family from Texas.
The 44-year-old Hodge knows it's still very early, but the pieces are coming together for his debut season.
In this episode, the "Guys" do a deep-dive into Hodge's philosophy of the game and expectations for the Mountaineer program.
No topic is off limits in a fun and entertaining conversation with the new man in charge of WVU hoops.
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