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Auriemma eyes dominant frontcourt in UConn’s quest for 12th title
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[QUOTE="Geesworld, post: 4285237, member: 9484"] Your charlie Collier point is interesting. Real simple Geno's hands were forced once injuries happened. When he turned his head he had no one to turn to. It allowed the players to have a chance that they wouldn't get under normal circumstances. Geno made it to the final having an idea of his entire roster. My point on post players wasn't just centered around Liv it's for all of our post. Every point isn't anti Geno nor his 11 chips. It's clear he can coach. Geno screams and rant for the ball to be in certain players hands. During Covid season you could hear court conversation clearly with lack of a crowd. You could hear Geno clearly screaming for players to get the ball and shoot. He wasn't shy about it. He openly campaigned for it. That is cultivating a culture. If Geno wants a inside presence best believe he will have one. [/QUOTE]
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