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Dan Hurley says he won't coach into his 60s
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[QUOTE="HooperScooper, post: 4873330, member: 10"] Actually when I went back and looked at what Anthony did I saw the below and realized he just used Virginia Tech twice. So I'll give him a pass. Although I will say that it seems that nobody ever proofreads the articles that are on-line any more. Articles are riddled with mistakes. It's kind of sad. Didn't all these writers go to college and majored in journalism or English? [I]UConn has augmented its core with transfers, as any program must, and timelines and experiences do differ. Joey Calcaterra came to UConn last season after four years at San Diego and exhausted his eligibility. Hassan Diarra came to UConn after two years at Virginia Tech and returned for a second year with the Huskies this season. Nahiem Alleyne came to UConn after three years at Virginia Tech and has since transferred to St. John’s.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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