Sean Woods said it's a blessing to come home. A beloved former Kentucky point guard, Woods was introduced Monday as the head coach of Morehead State after a four-year stint at Mississippi Valley State. "I'm glad to be back here. This is home for me. This has been a long journey to come back. Sometimes it's good to go away to come back, some people appreciate you more, but I tell you this, it's not going to stop. The saga's going to continue, the story is going to continue," Woods said. "Let's bring national notoriety to Morehead State." Woods said he envisioned a "Gonzaga of the South" at the Ohio Valley Conference school during his introductory news conference that at times bordered on a big-tent revival during his 16-minute opening remarks. Several times people in the crowd shouted "Amen" as the 42-year-old laid out his ambitious objectives. "I've been fortunate enough because of who I am and the people I've been around that everywhere I've been, we've made some kind of history," he said. "I don't plan on it stopping right now. I plan on, with you all's help and support, taking this, not only to the NCAA tournament, not only being one of the top teams in the OVC, but being a major player." Read more: http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bas...-state-eagles-introduce-sean-woods-head-coach