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Craig Smith’s generous donation to the Logan DI
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Re: Craig Smith’s generous donation to the Logan DI
Ha ha, you think he’s gonna set up an appointment for that? I heard he flushed them down the toilet at the rest stop outside of Brigham!
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Re: Craig Smith’s generous donation to the Logan DI
Nope. He'll just stash it away where he has his red and white USD gear stored. Team colors are like old ties for basketball coaches. Hang onto them and the color scheme will be appropriate again.
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Re: Craig Smith’s generous donation to the Logan DI
With all the football assistants that got let go last year, some of their gear as well could have made it to the Logan DI. If all three assistants end up going to Utah or somewhere else, that's 3 times as much gear that could make it there.
I have been able to find a pair of pants likely donated by a player that said football, a tee shirt worn by the coaches from the 2011 season, and a pullover jacket that was still in pretty new condition from the 2004-05 Big West Tournament likely donated cause it was a gift for every tournament participant to a player or coach that has alot already. If you put aside feelings about how he left, and make it to DI at the right time, you can find gear that is a design you can't buy at stores!
That said, sometimes gear doesn't make it to DI when coaches leave. I know someone who made it to a yard sale Joe Lorig had when he left. And when Bojay left San Jose State, he gave all his San Jose State gear to players who wanted it. And Frank gave all his Vanderbilt gear to family members who wanted it.
I have been able to find a pair of pants likely donated by a player that said football, a tee shirt worn by the coaches from the 2011 season, and a pullover jacket that was still in pretty new condition from the 2004-05 Big West Tournament likely donated cause it was a gift for every tournament participant to a player or coach that has alot already. If you put aside feelings about how he left, and make it to DI at the right time, you can find gear that is a design you can't buy at stores!
That said, sometimes gear doesn't make it to DI when coaches leave. I know someone who made it to a yard sale Joe Lorig had when he left. And when Bojay left San Jose State, he gave all his San Jose State gear to players who wanted it. And Frank gave all his Vanderbilt gear to family members who wanted it.
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Also, this doesn't relate to sports at all, but is something else I found at DI that you can't buy in stores. I actually at the Logan DI found an authentic San Jose Police jacket. It was not a replica that can be bought at K-Mart, but actually worn by a San Jose Police officer, with the real patches and everything. I googled the named of that San Jose officer to see what I could find and I found a story about an officer with that name tasering a guy who died and the officer was suspended. But then I could never find anything about if the officer was reinstated after an investigation determining his force was justified, or terminated after an investigation determining his force was excessive.
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Re: Craig Smith’s generous donation to the Logan DI
Has anyone noticed if DI is stocked with long sleeved men's Aggie apparel?
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Re: Craig Smith’s generous donation to the Logan DI
Where does all his unused short sleeve Aggie shirts go or did USU just not give him any?
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Re: Craig Smith’s generous donation to the Logan DI
Smith gave all his Aggie gear away in mid March. All he kept was a belt, blue pants, an Aggie long sleeve, golf shirt and 2 cases if Kind Bars.
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Re: Craig Smith’s generous donation to the Logan DI
I kept scouring the DI hoping Justin Ena dropped his stuff off, only ex-coach that was my size.
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Re: Craig Smith’s generous donation to the Logan DI
Ena dropped off a few coats, but they had to be thrown away. They had holes all over and were too penetrable.TheAKAggie wrote: ↑April 7th, 2021, 2:43 pmI kept scouring the DI hoping Justin Ena dropped his stuff off, only ex-coach that was my size.
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I was just at the Logan DI. One of the workers, without me even saying anything, was like "No Craig Smith merchandise yet". That worker doesn't post here but just reads it and saw this thread and knows everyone who is a somewhat hardcore Aggie fan is there looking for it.
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This is how you can tell GameFAQSAggie is a real Aggie fan. He exudes Aggie fandom such that he doesn't even need to speak for people to know.GameFAQSAggie wrote: ↑April 7th, 2021, 3:53 pmI was just at the Logan DI. One of the workers, without me even saying anything, was like "No Craig Smith merchandise yet". That worker doesn't post here but just reads it and saw this thread and knew everyone would be there looking for it.
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Re: Craig Smith’s generous donation to the Logan DI
I've got a Goodwill a few blocks away. Any chance he's hanging around Millcreek?
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