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[QUOTE="donalddoowop, post: 4119629, member: 6552"] Unfortunately, the past few years UConn basketball has not played the kind of basketball we love to watch. In years past, I could watch a complete replay and enjoy it. Now, there are only two or three quarters I enjoy watching. I am not alone in this seeing the number of comments I read on the BY. Their plans, methods, decorum, and dress code are very classy. The pretty basketball is gone and has been for some time. However, the winning continues and that is what matters most. I hope UConn fans read the article I read because it is a very unfavorable one. Some of what was said is true. I said SOME. The things said about Fudd are troubling if true, the kind of fodder other coaches like to use against UConn's recruiting. I wonder what others will think. [/QUOTE]
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