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Coaches on the Hot Seat + Who to Replace Them, Can Legacy Programs Return to Dominance, AU Hoops

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The regular season conference championship race is thick for some, AU Hoops starts this week, the possible coaching carousel we could be in for come season's end, can the legacy programs return to dominance in this new NCAA landscape? If you're in the South Carolina area this weekend, join us for an in-person Hoops Sess with Khadijah Sessions! Details are on Twitter  @TheCommitteeSG  :)

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