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New ACC Coaches On Coaching In Their 1st ACC Tournament
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Before the season, the ACC Digital Network asked the four newest coaches in the ACC about their thoughts on getting the chance to coach in the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament for the first time. All of them have history with the tournament with Virginia Ryan Odom's dad having won the ACC Tournament while coaching Wake Forest, Florida State's Luke Loucks won the tournament as an FSU player, NC State's Will Wade is a Clemson alum and started his coaching career as a Clemson graduate assistant, and Miami's Jai Lucas was an assistant coach at Duke for the past several seasons. Listen to what each coach had to say about getting to be a head coach in the ACC Tournament for the first time.
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