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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 2160076, member: 1414"] I'm sorry but I believe in the Bill Belichick approach to running a program. Nostalgia doesn't win games. Nor do warm feelings and fond memories. Miller is and was a great Husky as player and coach. Nothing changes that. KO was a terrific player and coached us to a title. Nothing changes that. Now...how do you win more games, right now? It isn't by looking backward. It's by engaging in a frank, honest and possibly unpleasant analysis of your staff, your approach, your game plans and your players. I have been saying for two years that KO needs guys who are not UConn guys on his staff. That bench of coaches can't be an echo chamber. When KO again lets an opposing run go on for 4 minutes without calling a time out, I want an assistant to say "what are you doing!?" [/QUOTE]
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