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Dan Hurley “Seriously” Considered Stepping Down From UConn Last Year
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[QUOTE="Lafayette, post: 5329896, member: 14008"] Brady did not help Bill's case - retired and how was New England? Thought about it an unretired, went to Tampa and see how they did? NFL is a completely different animal to NCAA basketball. NFL - 45 guys, offense and defense and special teams - all adults, the coach has some merit (see Detroit), but more over we've seen how a good QB changes everything with a team? Buffalo and Allen, New England and Brady, Indy and Peyton, etc. When they leave the team semi implodes. Not the same with coaches. NCAA BK - mix of transfers and HS recruits - they all want to play for a winner and get a Natty and coaches that have been there and back and have grown players into NBA recruits, they get the lions share - unless you are Calipari at Kentucky and pay players pre-NIL. [/QUOTE]
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