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Former Virginia Tech coach and current ESPN analyst Seth Greenberg gave Ryan Odom his start in college coaching, and Greenberg believes Odom is prepared to succeed in his new role as Virginia ...
Virginia Tech Hokies head coach Seth Greenberg reacts as he coaches against the Duke Blue Devils in their Quarterfinal game of the 2012 ACC Men's Basketball Conference Tournament at Philips Arena ...
Seth Greenberg has coached for both sides in the Virginia Tech-Virginia men’s basketball rivalry. He will be courtside for a Tech-UVa game again on Wednesday, but in a different role. The former ...
The Virginia Tech men’s basketball team finished in 11th place in the ACC last season. But ESPN and ACC Network analyst Seth Greenberg believes coach Mike Young’s Hokies could finish way ...
Seth Greenberg spent nine seasons as the men’s basketball coach at Virginia Tech. He has spent the past 11 seasons working for ESPN. Greenberg spent only one season at Virginia, but it still had ...
Seth Greenberg spent nine seasons as the men’s basketball coach at Virginia Tech. He has spent the past 11 seasons working for ESPN. Greenberg spent only one season at Virginia, but it still had ...
Jan 25, 2011; Atlanta, GA, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies head coach Seth Greenberg shakes his head during the second half against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Alexander Memorial Coliseum.
But, imagine, if Curry ends up at Virginia Tech, Greenberg and Co. recognize what they have, and he goes on to do there what he ended up doing at Davidson, and has done since in the NBA.
Seth Greenberg was a fine coach. But as too many coaches have discovered, being fine isn't good enough for the ACC. On Monday, Virginia Tech fired its long-time coach after nine years, despite a ...
ESPN analyst and former Virginia Tech head coach Seth Greenberg has shown interest in the opening and is in the mix. Greenberg, 61, joins Joe Dooley, LeVelle Moton and Bobby Lutz as known ...
Overall No. 1 seed Virginia (31-2) has won eight straight since a 1-point loss to Virginia Tech snapped a 15-game streak highlighted by victories over Duke, Clemson, North Carolina and Davidson.
Virginia Tech head coach Seth Greenberg yells at referee Stephen Gordon as he heads toward the exit on Jan. 30, 2005 at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham after Gordon charged him with a second ...