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And he was vaguely aware things might not always be as, er, orderly as in Utah, where coach Jerry Sloan ran a tight ship and Malone and point guard John Stockton were constant stabilizing factors. Taylor ran a tight ship and held firmly to his beliefs, and we paid dearly for breaking his rules. He ran a tight ship and was fiercely protective and supportive of his Department's graduate students, pouring Departmental funding into their research. |
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