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The Firing of Al Skinner Has Left a Void in My Life

Boston College head coach Al Skinner was fired last week.

It’s true, I hate to see Al leave the Boston College family. But there’s really nothing I can do about it at this point except hope to God that athletic director Gene DeFilippo brings in a new coach that I can respect and get behind as a fan. That only leaves two people.

Bill Coen

1. Northeastern Coach Bill Coen: For transparency’s sake, I love Coach Coen. I would probably follow him to the ends of the Earth if he told me it was going to win a basketball game. That’s how much faith I have in him as a coach. Having spent four years working for him while he was an assistant at BC, I know how many sleepless nights he spent in the office, going over video, contacting potential recruits, or taking hard a really bad loss. There is no reason, in my opinion (which really doesn’t count for much, however), that Bill Coen should not get this job.

2. Fairfield Coach Ed Cooley: Now, I would also love for Coach Cooley to get this job, but for different reasons. This man has charisma. He could sell Boston College like no other, and that’s great for recruiting. He’s also done a great job at Fairfield, and is coming off a decent year where they almost achieved a NCAA tournament berth. In turn, Coach Cooley also loves Boston College, and according to the Boston Globe this morning, “Cooley’s enthusiasm for BC, where he too was on Skinner’s staff, was so great four years ago that when he took the job at Fairfield, his contract stated that the BC job was the only one he could take without paying a buyout.” I wouldn’t complain if Ed Cooley was given the helm.

Ed Cooley

Now, the problem with my two picks is that DeFilippo just fired the man who mentored Coen and Cooley. But, Gene’s got to see that both of these coaches were pieces of a puzzle that created some great basketball seasons at Boston College, a 20-0 start in 2004-2005, an ACC Championship game in 2006 and a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16, also in 2006. (I was also a piece of this puzzle and feel I deserve a job as full-time manager on either coach’s new staff [shameless plug]).

Good luck to all the candidates, but these are my two picks. I’m anxious to see what a week of interviews will bring to light, and while I hate this time of year because of all the shake-ups, it’s also nice to anticipate the dawn of a new era for Boston College basketball, if things happen the way I hope they will.

READ IT: Andy Katz, who has spent more time at BC than any other sports reporter I can think of, rips into DeFilippo in today’s Daily Word on ESPN.com.

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I Only Like Little Kids that Belong to My Family

It’s true, I’m not maternal. But if someone else in my family has a child, I love that little kid like there’s no tomorrow. So here’s a shot of my cousin’s little boy, Chayce, as he learns to drive. The kid’s already walking at 9 months. He’s a prodigy.

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All We Can Do in Life is ‘Pay it Forward’

Lori Moscato Cover photo courtesy of P3 Boost magazine.

Three years ago, my cousin Lori found out she and her husband Rob were pregnant with their first child. While this is a happy occasion for any would-be parents, it was an extra-special time for them, as they had struggled with infertility for years before finally trying in-vitro fertilization. Lori gave birth to Sophia nine-months later, and just fourth months after that (surprise!) the couple found out they were pregnant once again, this time naturally, with baby Ryan.

This is truly a miracle story, but Lori and Rob, as well as millions of couples around the world trying to have a baby of their own, know that not everyone gets such a wonderful outcome. Which is why Lori and Rob began the Pay it Forward Fertility Foundation, to help couples like themselves fund the in-vitro process and hopefully, end up as lucky and fortunate as they were.

This month, Lori is the cover girl for P3 Power Boost magazine, and this is my shameless plug of her and Rob, and all the wonderful things they are doing to help couples who truly want to bring a child into the world. Thank you guys, for everything you’re doing!

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