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Any updates on Sid Wilson?

No comment about the dog care thing. Did your son or daughter have a pet, which you ended taking care of?

Come on Chief. You know you're not supposed to end sentences with a preposition.
Recruits might think your grammar is typical of that used by UConn graduates and they'll run for offers from LSU or Auburn.
 
Remember when Sid was sitting and was the best player on the team in practice?

I wish the kid well but he wasn’t very good honestly

I never believed any of that coming from KO. Sid Wilson fit a type -- lanky wing who looks like he should be great individually, but doesn't fit into the team concept -- like Larrier. It wasn't hard to predict this kind of outcome here.
 
Come on Chief. You know you're not supposed to end sentences with a preposition.
Recruits might think your grammar is typical of that used by UConn graduates and they'll run for offers from LSU or Auburn.
I bet that kept Jim Calhoun and Dan Hurley up at night, worried about Chief’s dangling prepositions? This is what you are up against at UConn, while the academics here want us to clean up prepositions to booster recruiting; UL is having stripper parties, LSU is buying cars and UNC is fabricating classes. No wonder why Chief’s Grind is 24/7.
 
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I don't think anyone is really to blame for Sid. His skills and feel never matched up with his natural athletic ability.

No wonder he's only gotten one D1 offer since transferring out.
 
I never believed any of that coming from KO. Sid Wilson fit a type -- lanky wing who looks like he should be great individually, but doesn't fit into the team concept -- like Larrier. It wasn't hard to predict this kind of outcome here.
Except nobody predicted it. Everybody wrote about what a great get this was. Larrier at least had a bit of a track record at VCU. His awfulness was tougher to explain.
 
I don't think anyone is really to blame for Sid. His skills and feel never matched up with his natural athletic ability.

No wonder he's only gotten one D1 offer since transferring out.
Only one D1 offer has been reported. He's a quiet kid, very reasonable that he just isn't putting out his interest. I'm sure every tri-state low major is interested. I think there's a good chance he ends up with Isaiah Washington somewhere in the Northeast
 
I bet that kept Jim Calhoun and Dan Hurley up at night, worried about Chief’s dangling prepositions? This is what you are up against at UConn, while the academics here want us to clean up prepositions to booster recruiting; UL is having stripper parties, LSU is buying cars and UNC is fabricating classes. No wonder why Chief’s Grind is 24/7.

that's twice today you made me laugh out loud. enjoy the weekend, guy, you earned it.
 
I bet that kept Jim Calhoun and Dan Hurley up at night, worried about Chief’s dangling prepositions? This is what you are up against at UConn, while the academics here want us to clean up prepositions to booster recruiting; UL is having stripper parties, LSU is buying cars and UNC is fabricating classes. No wonder why Chief’s Grind is 24/7.

Be honest. You had to Google what a preposition is.

I did.
 
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Remember when Sid was sitting and was the best player on the team in practice?

I wish the kid well but he wasn’t very good honestly
That year except for JA and maybe Vital he probably was the best player on the team after Gilbert went down .
He would have started in a heartbeat.
That was a motley crew. Carlton and Polley were babies Whaley couldn’t find the hoop and Larrier was coming off ACL surgery.
The other guys were warm bodies or as I refer to them NFL replacement players.
 
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I would love to see Sid in a ccsu uniform dominating the NEC.

I wouldn't recommend anyone play for that dumpster-fire of a program, UConn alum at the helm or not. If we're talking local CT programs, UHart would be a much better option. I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up at a mid-major NYC or NJ program closer to home though.
 
I wouldn't recommend anyone play for that dumpster-fire of a program, UConn alum at the helm or not.
After 18/19, I expected one more season to allow Marshall to coach his son, a walk-on with the team, through his senior year.

Now that his son has graduated this month, I'm really surprised he'll be at the helm next year.

Last year, 82% of the team's scoring came from underclassman so I'm curious to see how they do with another season under their belt. Put me in the minority, but I do enjoy watching a few NEC games a year.
How about Sacred Heart?
Anthony Latina is doing an admirable job at Sacred Heart. I see no reason for him to leave unless he wants to bigger stage.
 
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