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As I've said a few times before, it's hard not to like Mahaney. It didn't work out and both parties moved on. But he's never said a bad word about UConn and he was a good teammate despite what he was going through. Most players wouldn't take the high road like he's done.
"I really think that if I were to do it again, I would have chose UConn," Mahaney told Field of 68's Rob Dauster. "I think it was the spot that inspired me and excited me. I wanted to put myself in the fire and see what was going to happen, see what I was made of. ...I'm proud of myself for making that step and choosing that decision and not taking the easy way out."
"Coach Hurley, I've got a lot of love and respect for him and the entire staff as well, just for molding me into a man," Mahaney said. "I've got nothing but good things to say about Coach Hurley. I know sometimes he can be criticized for the way he is. I've got a lot of love for him; he still checks in."
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Here's Dauster's Field of 68 interview with Mahaney where the quotes in the article came from:
"I really think that if I were to do it again, I would have chose UConn," Mahaney told Field of 68's Rob Dauster. "I think it was the spot that inspired me and excited me. I wanted to put myself in the fire and see what was going to happen, see what I was made of. ...I'm proud of myself for making that step and choosing that decision and not taking the easy way out."
"Coach Hurley, I've got a lot of love and respect for him and the entire staff as well, just for molding me into a man," Mahaney said. "I've got nothing but good things to say about Coach Hurley. I know sometimes he can be criticized for the way he is. I've got a lot of love for him; he still checks in."
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Aidan Mahaney says he would choose UConn again despite disappointing year with Huskies
Here's Dauster's Field of 68 interview with Mahaney where the quotes in the article came from:
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