UNC-Vanderbilt in Omaha gets a family twist
Posted Jun 14, 2011
When North Carolina and Vanderbilt meet in the College World Series, Commodores men's basketball coach Kevin Stallings won't be able to pull for the school where he's worked for more than a decade. That's because his son, Jacob, is playing catcher for the Tar Heels. "I love my school, I really do," the coach said. "But I don't love it as much as I do my family."
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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