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Dan Hurley “Seriously” Considered Stepping Down From UConn Last Year
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[QUOTE="HW611, post: 5329873, member: 14096"] We had a top 5 recruiting class in 2016. We were bad because everyone got hurt or left. Up until 2016 we had a 5* recruit or transfer come in every year post 2014 title. It was 2 very very bad years where the train fell off the tracks compared to a 30 year run of excellence and titles. I don't mean to be dismissive of the back to backs. I've always been complimentary of the job Hurley has done in injecting amazing talent in this program (talent that I also annoyingly cape for because I think we do such a great job of it). But he does have to have some sustained success outside of these back to backs. I know its crazy to say “without something thats been done 3 times in 30 years” but as tem said, without those back to backs he hasn't even made it to a sweet 16 (I think). [/QUOTE]
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