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[QUOTE="Mano, post: 2678652, member: 3300"] Certainly I think we would all agree it would make our lives as UConn fans a lot more exciting to have this turnstile of 5*’s coming in and out year after year while making deep or semi-deep runs in the tourney and winning our conference. I just wonder once some time has passed what will be remembered. Will many of those guys have made lasting impacts on the culture of the school? Will they be thought of with the same reverence as the guys that stayed for multiple runs? Will they be considered all-timers like some that came before? I ask because I’m genuinely curious. I look at Andre, and think of a guy who bleeds blue more than most but of course look back at his time here with a whole lot of meh. Obviously that would be drastically different had they managed to accomplish our loftier goals. Anyway, I guess it would be a happy problem to have, idk? [/QUOTE]
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