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By Ryan Herrington
Golf World Friday, September 7, 2007 Since heading cross country from UCLA to Duke last June in the surprise men's coaching change of the summer, O.D. Vincent has gotten any number of calls and e-mails from well-wishers. While just 39 and a golf coach for little more than a decade, Vincent is among the most respected in his profession. The conversations, then, typically began along the lines, "Congrats on the new job. You'll do great out East," before touching on the quandary Vincent truly faced: "Can't believe, though, you left su ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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