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Corey Floyd Jr scored 7 points against us last night. He also started the game and played 33 minutes. Good luck for your future Corey.
 
Corey Floyd Jr. also got blocked by the rim twice going up for layups and got cooked on defense. All his noise was in the first half. I don’t wish I’ll on him but I sure as hell don’t wish him and his family good luck
 
He made a choice because he thought he'd get more playtime time on Providence. With Hopkins out he's been getting a lot of minutes but outside of last night he hasnt really produced 7 points/8 rebounds. He would have been played over here so he made the right decision to find a different team.
 
He made a choice because he thought he'd get more playtime time on Providence.
Apparently someone was whispering that in his ear all season long when he was with Connecticut. Hurley has alluded to that periodically.

I do wonder if sometimes he sometimes sits in his room thinking about what it would've been like to be a national champion. Life is choices and he made his. His departure worked out well for us though, so I don't wish the kid ill.
 
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He was a decent contributor in a loss. From what I've seen of Corey, this was one of his best games. I don't wish him any harm (passive), but also don't wish him any luck (active). He used UConn resources for a year, gave nothing in return, and left for an in-conference competitor. I distinguish him from other transfers like Diggins, Gaffney, Adams who weren't going to get playing time and left the conference. Those guys I wish luck. Not that my luck means anything. In fact, it may be something players want to avoid.

Also, what was up with the glazing of Floyd by the commentators? No issue with them saying he was playing a decent game, but they were talking about him like he was a team MVP and a guy that was blowing up. I haven't seen any stats from Corey this year or last that would show some type of all conference trajectory. He's had like 4 good games and 2 were against his old team.
 
Also, what was up with the glazing of Floyd by the commentators? No issue with them saying he was playing a decent game, but they were talking about him like he was a team MVP and a guy that was blowing up. I haven't seen any stats from Corey this year or last that would show some type of all conference trajectory. He's had like 4 good games and 2 were against his old team.
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He was a decent contributor in a loss. From what I've seen of Corey, this was one of his best games. I don't wish him any harm (passive), but also don't wish him any luck (active). He used UConn resources for a year, gave nothing in return, and left for an in-conference competitor. I distinguish him from other transfers like Diggins, Gaffney, Adams who weren't going to get playing time and left the conference. Those guys I wish luck. Not that my luck means anything. In fact, it may be something players want to avoid.

Also, what was up with the glazing of Floyd by the commentators? No issue with them saying he was playing a decent game, but they were talking about him like he was a team MVP and a guy that was blowing up. I haven't seen any stats from Corey this year or last that would show some type of all conference trajectory. He's had like 4 good games and 2 were against his old team.

Marshall & Brando were like professional "fluffers" for the entire Providence team last night. Embarrassing!
 
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Corey Floyd Jr. also got blocked by the rim twice going up for layups and got cooked on defense. All his noise was in the first half. I don’t wish I’ll on him but I sure as hell don’t wish him and his family good luck
Wow - that is harsh
What did his family do to you?
 
I'm pretty sure that when when Hurley talks about players with bad influencers, who get in his ear and tell him the only thing holding him back is the coach, Corey is the poster child.
There have been plenty of those over the years at UConn and every school.
Hurley thought enough of him to sit him next to Andy every game his entire freshman year.
If anything, it was a complete swing and miss on the recruitment side.
 
In the end, it all worked out. We have the players we need who have fully committed to the program, putting team above personal achievement.
 
Corey Floyd Jr scored 7 points against us last night. He also started the game and played 33 minutes. Good luck for your future Corey.
Post after post you succeed in being the most positive BYer in the yard. You rarely have a bad word to say about anyone and it's refreshing. You truly are the king of kings.
 
He inspired Akok Akok regarding intra-conference transfer, who inspired Ed Cooley to commit to Georgetown.

He provided the end-of-2022 wakeup call that simultaneously launched a Boneyard parade of horribles and the roster reconfiguration that produced #5.

He has appeared to play with additional motivation against UConn...though with less of an impact than that displayed by Kadary Richmond...whose interest shifted to Syracuse after UConn out-recruited The Orange for AJax...thereby solidifying that Boeheim was a weakened man after Akok reclassified to UConn before his PSA eligibility expired...and opening things up for further reclassifications & early arrivals like Adama & Alex.

Viewed in the above context, CFJ has been a net positive for Dan Hurley/UConn, even if his play felt troublesome in last night's opening 10± minutes.
 
Didn’t Floyd pick up a 3-second violation last night? I can’t recall ever seeing a guard get one before (although Gillespie probably should’ve drawn at least a few on those bullyball backdowns he lived on).
 
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He had a stellar first half, but was pretty quiet in the second when the game got super physical and slow. One of his better games this year

I was scared when he left but felt better very quickly when we re-tooled in the portal and won the championship. CFJ is getting his opportunity now, and I hope he can keep building strong performances (while losing every game to UConn)
 
Didn’t Floyd pick up a 3-second violation last night? I can’t recall ever seeing a guard get one before (although Gillespie probably should’ve drawn at least a few on those bullyball backdowns he lived on).
Yep, Castle swallowed him alive on defense and he had nowhere to go after he already got into the paint

Gillespie was the king of uncalled offensive fouls and uncalled 3 seconds
 
Apparently someone was whispering that in his ear all season long when he was with Connecticut. Hurley has alluded to that periodically.

I do wonder if sometimes he sometimes sits in his room thinking about what it would've been like to be a national champion. Life is choices and he made his. His departure worked out well for us though, so I don't wish the kid ill.

Actually... there is a decent chance we would not have been National Champions if he had not transferred. Which transfer would you say replaced him? Alleyne? or Joey C?

Now, think back to the impacts each of those guys had last year... Sure, Alleyne struggled in the first half of the season, but become a key contributor by tournament time. And Joey C... I submit we do not win the Georgetown home game without his heroics, and although his slump coincided with our 2-6 slide early in conference play, he obviously also was a key contributor to our title run. Missing either one of those guys and things could have turned out differently.

Good luck to Corey Floyd Jr., I feel no ill will toward him... but I for one am ecstatic with how it all worked out for us. We hit a grand slam with who transferred out and who transferred in during the spring/summer of 2022. Thanks Corey for playing an important role in us winning #5! and....
 
Was he the one who stuck his foot in under Alex when was in the air so that Alex landed on it and hurt his ankle?
 
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He inspired Akok Akok regarding intra-conference transfer, who inspired Ed Cooley to commit to Georgetown.

He provided the end-of-2022 wakeup call that simultaneously launched a Boneyard parade of horribles and the roster reconfiguration that produced #5.

He has appeared to play with additional motivation against UConn...though with less of an impact than that displayed by Kadary Richmond...whose interest shifted to Syracuse after UConn out-recruited The Orange for AJax...thereby solidifying that Boeheim was a weakened man after Akok reclassified to UConn before his PSA eligibility expired...and opening things up for further reclassifications & early arrivals like Adama & Alex.

Viewed in the above context, CFJ has been a net positive for Dan Hurley/UConn, even if his play felt troublesome in last night's opening 10± minutes.
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He had a stellar first half, but was pretty quiet in the second when the game got super physical and slow. One of his better games this year

I was scared when he left but felt better very quickly when we re-tooled in the portal and won the championship. CFJ is getting his opportunity now, and I hope he can keep building strong performances (while losing every game to UConn)

Typically, this season Floyd has been known for his D, last night I thought our guards were seeking him. When he was trying to guard Steph, Steph scored, when he was on Newton, Newton usually drove right by him and typically drew a foul. Even Cam seemed to get most of his (missed) shots when Floyd was on him.
 
Marshall & Brando were like professional "fluffers" for the entire Providence team last night. Embarrassing!
It is embarrassing, but it is probably also in their best interest as a commentator on a network who is contracted with the Big East (Fox) to try and make the not so great teams/players seem better than they are to try and make the Big East seem better than it actually is.. lets be real.
 
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