Originally Posted by Jeff
Agree. I Believe “good” is appropriate. “Special” is when we extend this improvement over several years and get even better results.
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I believe the difference in the 2 adjectives is the difference between looking at the present and looking toward the future. “Good” describes where we are now. “Special” or “great” describes what some people (myself included) believe we can become. If it can happen in Spokane with Gonzaga and in Philadelphia with Villanova, then with the level of support this program has, why can’t it happen here?
That’s also why I think one of the key phrases is “is happening”, and not “has happened”. The optimistic among us have a sense that we’re seeing this program transform before our very eyes. And then, there’s udscott.
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