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hopefully everyone learned their lesson. a couple transfers every offseason is not a reason to panic and doubt and criticize. it should be expected.It’s amazing how much the narrative can change when the transfers in happen before the transfers out.
hopefully everyone learned their lesson. a couple transfers every offseason is not a reason to panic and doubt and criticize. it should be expected.
Couldn’t get playing time with Syracuse and transferred, couldn’t get playing time with Providence and transferred. Needs to lower his expectations and try Fordham or UMass.Culture
i was gonna say BCUCouldn’t get playing time with Syracuse and transferred, couldn’t get playing time with Providence and transferred. Needs to lower his expectations and try Fordham or UMass.
Just my 2 cents. If he was clamoring to be activated, as reported, staff should have just activated him. We needed the guard depth and very few kids stay in one place 5 years.
Hurley is on record saying Floyd would have helped. Just a strange situation where I'm sure the Diggins situation didn't help.There's no such term as "being activated." You don't file papers to redshirt with anyone at the beginning of the season. If you don't play (or if you play a little and then get hurt), then you get an extra year of eligibility. The point being, all that had to be done was tell him to take his warmups off and report in. Shockingly, if Hurley thought that he could have helped the club in a material way and Floyd was willing to spend a year of eligibilty, HE WOULD HAVE PLAYED.
As said by Huskybass, Hurley already said he would have helped. But when did Hurley realize that? Probably too late to waste the redshirt.Shockingly, if Hurley thought that he could have helped the club in a material way and Floyd was willing to spend a year of eligibilty, HE WOULD HAVE PLAYED.
Still just such a bizarre quote.As said by Huskybass, Hurley already said he would have helped. But when did Hurley realize that? Probably too late to waste the redshirt.
Floyd tried to convince the staff to allow him to play a few times this season, but Hurley & Co. never caved, despite Hurley admitting: “If Corey had played, he would have helped us.”
UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley says late signing period will be key for Huskies
UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley said in his season-ending meeting with the...www.nhregister.com
"If Corey was available and wasn't a red-shirt, he would have played this year because he's physical, he's got great pedigree and size," Hurley said. "He doesn't have anything that's really deficient. He's an athlete, well-rounded, and he's still young."
Karaban, Floyd ready to help Huskies next season
Game days were challenging for Alex Karaban and Corey Floyd Jr., this past season. Due to their red-shirt status, they only could practice with the UConn basketball team. They cheered on and supported...www.theday.com
Couldn’t get playing time with Syracuse and transferred, couldn’t get playing time with Providence and transferred. Needs to lower his expectations and try Fordham or UMass.
Hurley is on record saying Floyd would have helped.
As said by Huskybass, Hurley already said he would have helped. But when did Hurley realize that? Probably too late to waste the redshirt.
given the benefit of hindsight this can be interpreted as puffery. coaches say a lot of crap to lift their players up.Still just such a bizarre quote.
I will stick to what I say about every sport — I don’t waste time listening to what coaches say because coaches say things all the time for reasons other than they think they are true.As said by Huskybass, Hurley already said he would have helped. But when did Hurley realize that? Probably too late to waste the redshirt.
Floyd tried to convince the staff to allow him to play a few times this season, but Hurley & Co. never caved, despite Hurley admitting: “If Corey had played, he would have helped us.”
UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley says late signing period will be key for Huskies
UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley said in his season-ending meeting with the...www.nhregister.com
"If Corey was available and wasn't a red-shirt, he would have played this year because he's physical, he's got great pedigree and size," Hurley said. "He doesn't have anything that's really deficient. He's an athlete, well-rounded, and he's still young."
Karaban, Floyd ready to help Huskies next season
Game days were challenging for Alex Karaban and Corey Floyd Jr., this past season. Due to their red-shirt status, they only could practice with the UConn basketball team. They cheered on and supported...www.theday.com
Why? It was 2 weeks before Floyd announced he was transferring.Still just such a bizarre quote.
“If Corey was available and wasn’t a redshirt” is a silly quote. He was available, they chose to redshirt, and when they saw our lack of depth in the backcourt, they could have pulled the redshirt and played him. They had an option. He wasn’t locked into a redshirt.Why? It was 2 weeks before Floyd announced he was transferring.
It depends when they realized it. If it's February then I think it's pretty dumb to pull the redshirt then“If Corey was available and wasn’t a redshirt” is a silly quote. He was available, they chose to redshirt, and when they saw our lack of depth in the backcourt, they could have pulled the redshirt and played him. They had an option. He wasn’t locked into a redshirt.
I think they just needed to touch each other and say “Wonder Twins power activate.”There's no such term as "being activated." You don't file papers to redshirt with anyone at the beginning of the season. If you don't play (or if you play a little and then get hurt), then you get an extra year of eligibility. The point being, all that had to be done was tell him to take his warmups off and report in. Shockingly, if Hurley thought that he could have helped the club in a material way and Floyd was willing to spend a year of eligibilty, HE WOULD HAVE PLAYED.
Ego.I just literally do not get this move from Corey.
“Form of a three point shooter”I think they just needed to touch each other and say “Wonder Twins power activate.”
Another case where Hurley is being forced to learn and not be so stubborn. That said, I THINK HE IS! He's been wrong sooo many times, but does so many things right. I'm hopeful this wave of transfers has forced his hand and think it has. While some upset at it, I don't want to say thrilled but I'm very excited about forcing Hurley from his loyalty to undertalented players he's shown a signficant penchant for. The guys we are connected to are clear upgrades and often are multi-talented where he had so many one dimensional guys he went with.Thing is if the kid wanted to play and he was a better option than Gaff then it should have happened. Not sure of the facts but this whole scenario is strange.
Having said that if he goes to PC I hope he does well. When playing versus us I hope he craps himself.