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Memphis basketball strength coach Randy Flores will not return next season

Penny Hardaway said the toughest part of coaching in college was adjusting to the losses. A familiar face to the Memphis basketball staff will not be returning next season. Strength and conditioning coach Randy Flores confirmed to the Commercial Appeal Wednesday that he’s no longer a member of the

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