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Dom Amore’s Sunday Read: Why Cooper Flagg fits UConn’s model of ‘basketball people'
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[QUOTE="HooperScooper, post: 4768374, member: 10"] The fact that he visited only 2 schools. The fact that he canceled a visit to a school known to give recruits money in many ways. Why not just go on the visit and collect some dough? If he was really looking for money from visits wouldn't it behoove him to take many visits rather than just 2? Shouldn't he have gone to places like Alabama, Auburn and LSU? Heck, he could have taken the one and a half hour drive up the road to Florida, or the three and a half hour drive down to Miami, and gotten nice big easy pay days. (copied from my above post) You've heard interviews with Cooper. You've read his interviews with his mother. Do they "seem" like the kind of people who are asking for money to visit a school? O.K. not a fact but a contributing factor. What has Hurley said about recruits asking for money? Is it possible that UConn gave him money to visit? Sure. Is it probable? Based on the facts, I'd say no. This is so stupid to discuss. I'm done on the topic. These Cooper Flagg threads have all gone off the deep end. :rolleyes: [/QUOTE]
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