SMU's Larry Brown, 75, plans on coaching as long as he is 'making a difference'
Posted Apr 30, 2016
SMU head coach Larry Brown is as energetic as ever.
Brown, however, is getting up there in age. The 75-year-old is one of the oldest coaches in college basketball. Still, Brown has continued to deflect questions about potential retirement.
(Dallas Morning News)
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