One of them (might be the most recent) was Makai Ashton Langford who played 2 seasons at Providence and is now at BC, or BCU as it is called. The year after that had several defections, but they were guys that Hurley was ok with losing, as he hadn't recruited them.Who was our most recent decommit?
Akinjo/Matthews/KisunasOne of them (might be the most recent) was Makai Ashton Langford who played 2 seasons at Providence and is now at BC, or BCU as it is called. The year after that had several defections, but they were guys that Hurley was ok with losing, as he hadn't recruited them.
10 plus years ago was the last time we had three straight top 20 recruiting classes? Im sure the AAC had absolutely nothing to do with that...Saw this in the New London Day article and thought it was interesting.
Hurley has secured three straight top 20 recruiting classes as UConn head coach, the first time that's happened for the men's program since 2008 through 2010.
UConn men make it official by signing three four-star recruits
The UConn men's basketball team coaching staff has thrived in a virtual recruiting world, receiving verbal commitments over the summer from three Class 2021 recruits. On Wednesday, the first day of th...www.theday.com
10 plus years ago was the last time we had three straight top 20 recruiting classes? Im sure the AAC had absolutely nothing to do with that...
Not most recent, and not a decommitment per se, but the strangest and most memorable recruiting ordeal -- for all of the many parties involved, not just UConn -- so impactful that the kid's name got verbed over the ordeal: Kasongo!Who was our most recent decommit?
Not most recent, and not a decommitment per se, but the strangest and most memorable recruiting ordeal -- for all of the many parties involved, not just UConn -- so impactful that the kid's name got verbed over the ordeal: Kasongo!
6 foot 10 inches with a 7 foot 6 inch wingspan. Love that.
Looks like Uconn is entering its second renassaince. Renosance? Reno...you get what im saying.Short mention of UConn in this article.
Who Can Rest Easy?
Another school that has to be thrilled is Connecticut. The Huskies aimed to add a point guard, a big man and a shot maker on the wing, and they did all three. Connecticut in fact landed high upside at each position and did so with a priority recruit as well.
For Danny Hurley and his staff to hit three for three on top targets at positions of need, has Connecticut thinking big as they look to compete in the Big East.
Who can rest easy and who has to get to work in the spring?
Some schools fill recruiting needs at different times. Here is a look at who can rest easy going into the spring and which schools have significant work to do.247sports.com