Coaching Carousel (Basketball)

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Oh boy, seems I misread this the first time when I responded. I thought the question was asking what makes one city better than another (i.e not the same). Didn’t mean to make it sound like I was hating on Chambana so much. That said, Lexington is like 3x the size of Chambana so many of the things I mentioned are probably true, but it’s not like Lexington is a paragon of cosmopolitanality either.
You answered it correctly, that’s exactly what I was asking.
 
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IlliniKat91

Chicago, IL
Doesn't matter if you don't have a job there...
My husband worked in Atlanta for a year. I stayed in Chicago while visiting on and off to o see if we really wanted/could afford to relocate. That job wasn't for him and Atlanta is now expensive af, so we stayed here.

We were also making much less than OA would be. He could afford two homes in two smaller market cities. I just don't think his wife would go for it, given the rumors out there.
 
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Illini4Chief

TENNESSEE
For starters:
Vibe / charm
Access to cultural activities
Diversity in people, thought, food
Cosmopolitan vs. insular
Traffic
Political leanings
Cost of living
General education level of city
Quality of schools
Access to nature, parks, beaches
Walkability
Bicycle friendliness
People friendliness
Access to good coffee, tea, and/or beer
Etc.
Ever been to Lawrence Kansas.....
 
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