Gary Blair
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"Gary Claude Blair" is the head coach of the Texas A&M Aggies women's basketball team. In his 26 years as a collegiate head coach, Blair has only suffered one losing season, and has reached postseason play 24 times, including 19 NCAA Tournament appearances, including 2 Final Four appearances in 1998 and 2011. He led the Aggies to the NCAA national championship in 2011. He is listed in the top 35 of the all-time winningest active NCAA Division 1 women's basketball coaches, and is one of the few coaches to guide three different schools to national rankings and NCAA Tournament berths.

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You cannot stop her right now. She might be the best post player in the country right now as a freshman after only two months. I'd hate to see her as a senior. Maybe I will have graduated by then.

This program will definitely help them a lot in preparing for college.

The last 10 minutes of the first half were crucial. We didn't take control of the game. We gave up too many easy baskets.

This is the deepest recruiting class that the Big 12 has ever had, top to bottom. These freshmen can play.

Oklahoma played excellent. We played pretty good. We've got to raise our standards a little bit.

We'd never beat an upper-echelon team. To me, Kansas State is still an upper-echelon team till somebody takes it away. They still beat Texas Tech [Jan. 4]. How did it measure? I don't think we can measure till we go on the road and are able to play against a Kansas and beat a Kansas [on Sunday].

Hopefully, Jackson will be back for Connecticut on Sunday because the best in our league need to be back on the court when we go on the national scale and face teams like Connecticut. She is the heart and soul of their team, and she can do it all out there.

I don't see where we have to wait for Texas or Baylor to have a bad year for us to move up. We can have a good year at the same time.

I thought she was going to show up like Batman and start blocking shots out of nowhere. She's the heart and soul of that team, and I hope she's back out on the court against Connecticut.