AP via Yahoo Sports: Andy Avalos was still in the middle of his playing career at Boise State when he was first told coaching was in his future.
”I said, ‘No, I’m not,”’ Avalos recalled. ”At that point in my life, I had tremendous love and obviously passion for the game. It took no more than six months of being done at Boise State as a student athlete to realize that I did miss the game.”
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