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Chris Smith speaks to the team after the Georgetown game

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Chris Smith is my all-time favorite player. Probably the most important recruit in the history of the program. Always had a great vibe about him. I met him for the first time at Ted’s. He was just hanging out in the back doing his thing. Had a bit of a cool strut both on and off the court. I value the concept of community-based. The Whalers are the example I always use, but Chris fits the mold as well: a local guy who the state and university both embraced. Glad to see he’s still involved with the program.
 
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He came in that cycle where Perno mainly recruited guys named Terry. They both left aroung the same time.

Terence Warren, is he still MIA? was he ever found? He seemed like a decent enough talent as a sophomore.
 
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Chris Smith is my all-time favorite player. Probably the most important recruit in the history of the program. Always had a great vibe about him. I met him for the first time at Ted’s. He was just hanging out in the back doing his thing. Had a bit of a cool strut both on and off the court. I value the concept of community-based. The Whalers are the example I always use, but Chris fits the mold as well: a local guy who the state and university both embraced. Glad to see he’s still involved with the program.
It's interesting you say that. With all the great players that have played at UConn, even Donny Marshall said Smith was his favorite Husky of all time. And Calhoun stated Smith was the most important recruit in the history of the program because it showed good recruits from Connecticut that it was acceptable to go to UConn and you didn't have to go to other Big East schools.

Hopefully we get that type of recruit for football as second time after Dan Orlovsky.
 

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Terence Warren, is he still MIA? was he ever found? He seemed like a decent enough talent as a sophomore.
Warren wet his shorts dribbling up court v. Georgetown.

Terry Coffee was allergic to classes.
 

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That was pretty much the standard back in the day, unless classes were being held at Ted's, in which case Uncle Cliffy would have had perfect attendance. :cool:
I had classes with guys on the team with in the late 70s early 80s and did some projects with a few of them.
 
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Stumbled upon it but yes it is excellent. Practicing at 2am after getting blown out at SJU. On a side note, what happened to Terry Coffee? Going through the archives he played 2 years under Perno. I think he was injured but I don't remember. The next year under Jim Calhoun our guards were Tate George, Phil Gamble, Steve Pikiell and Greg Economou

T Coffey was a good dude. Had some good times w him
 

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T Coffey was a good dude. Had some good times w him
The program was in shambles by the time the Terry's came in. They didn't stand a chance.
 

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Dream Season, enough said
 

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