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[QUOTE="Confident Carl, post: 2649901, member: 1632"] Jim Calhoun not raising strong objections to the firing of "his guy"', a player and coach he truly loves, no matter what disagreements have taken place, is all I need to know. If JC came out publicly in opposition of KO's early dismissal then I would listen to his rational. The fact that he has not come out to defend KO and his own decision to recommend him speaks volumes. Figuratively, JC just benched KO for his performance. I truly wish the best for KO. These situations are never pleasant but am sure KO will be fine. He has a strong faith and will ultimately come to the realization of God's plan for his life. For all of us, having a strong faith, especially during times of adversity is so important. KO has risen above and through adversity his whole life. He is a great man and a great guy. In the end KO will be alright. I thank him for his spirit, determination and the 4th National Championship. As far as my appreciation goes for KO the man, I will always have 10 toes in! Time to move on into the new era of UCONN basketball with our new leader Dan Hurley! [/QUOTE]
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