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When he does, the word of choice is more than understandable and fitting following a campaign which saw the Bulldogs lose the most games in school history.
"Without a doubt, I was say this was the most challenging year in my coaching career," Carter said Monday.
The 13-20 overall record only tells a part of the story for what Carter experienced in his first season. Taking over a program demoralized by three straight losing seasons and the controversy which ultimately led to the firing after one season of predecessor Jamal Brown and a brutal non-conference schedule, Carter faced the dual challenge of trying to erase the damage on the fly while putting together a winning product on the floor.
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