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Corey Evans says UCONN with lots of momentum heading into the fall...
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[QUOTE="Hurleyman216, post: 2802180, member: 3517"] I agree with this and will add that we probably have Kentucky to thank for a couple of our recent championships (not just because we beat them head to head). Kentucky now has a solid history of landing top recruiting classes year after year and underachieving. To win a national championship you need a combination of talent, luck and good coaching. Some may disagree with me, but they severely lack good coaching. Part of the issue is Cal has to use a system that is simple enough that he can start from scratch every year. Their offense basically looks like a pick up game at a playground. They are always supremely talented and athletic, but that only takes a “team” so far. If Kentucky hadn’t been snagging all of these top rated classes Dook and UNC would probably have a few more banners between them as they do actually have guys on their bench who can coach. You could actually make the argument that Calipari is helping the parity in college bball by rounding up the top players and losing early year after year [/QUOTE]
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