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By Kevin Acee
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, August 31, 2004 Mike Price said he has not been this excited about a game since his first as a collegiate coach back in 1981 at Weber State. "The things that have happened in the last year, that makes the majority of the way I feel," Price said. "But also, the community and players are excited. They've embraced us with open arms. They see a bright future." After a year out of football following his being fired at Alabama before coaching a game amidst a scandal allegedly involving sex and strippers, th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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