I’d disagree strongly with that, when Perno recruited Corny, Mike McKay, and Bruce Kuzencski. Year before Corny’s freshman year, UConn was 11-15, they were really bad. When Corny and McKay came on board the next year Uconn went 20-8, made the NCAA tournament losing a very close and winnable game to 10th ranked Syracuse in the first round. IIRC Corny’s last two years Uconn joined the Big East and finished 4th and 5th in one of the top basketball conferences in the nation. After Corny, McKay, and Kuzencski graduated they unfortunately reverted to their losing ways. Corny’s junior year Uconn added Norman Bailey to the team, which gave Perno even more options, at least until Bailey unfortunately flunked out. Perno wasn’t the best game coach or teaching coach, but he could recruit good local kids with Toner’s help, what’s really unfortunate is Calhoun never got the chance to coach these kids. What might have been.Except for the fact that Perno had good players but the team would get worse instead of better.
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