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Dom Amore’s Sunday Read: Why Cooper Flagg fits UConn’s model of ‘basketball people'
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[QUOTE="Deleted at users request, post: 4772278"] If we can’t win this year then I don’t know how we’ll ever win. Harbaugh couldn’t make a better team and JJ has been lights out this year. Most contenders are breaking in a new QB too, (UGA, OSU, Bama, etc.) I haven’t looked too much into the signs thing (cause I feel like it’s bs) but we were giving signs to other teams too? It just seems like a lot. With the way we’ve been playing I can’t see us being scared to play other teams like that. ESPECIALLY Clemson. They’re such underachievers. Tennesse also doesn’t need help to not make the playoffs. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if Harbaugh leaves if the NCAA is riding him on these very minor violations while teams are out here straight up buying and tampering players with nothing being done about it. [/QUOTE]
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