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Fluid situation...

Go through any top-100 recruiting list four years after the fact, it's usually a wasteland of unrealized talent. That stuff is garbage. And when you can purge your own program of guys like that - congratulations. You just made yourself infinitely better.[/QUOTE]

That is a great but sad insight into talent that lacks the motivation. It's not who starts in the race. It's who finishes the race.
 
Does he have that in writing? :rolleyes:
I guess we will all find out in his I love my teammates and my coaches but my talents are not really recognized here, tweet one year from now,

And before any of you Husky dogs attack me for well, anxiously frowning ( truthfully laughing) please be aware Cooley wa attacked on this board multiple times for promising the same thing.
 
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I guess we will all find out in his I love my teammates and my coaches but my talents are not really recognized here, tweet one year from now,

And before any of you Husky dogs attack me please be aware Cooley wa attacked on this board multiple times for promising the same thing.

MAL's not dumping us for you. Cooley had a chance and he choked. Sorry.
 
Or next year, or the year after that...
I suspect that's right, he made the decision he thinks is best for him. We've moved on to trying to fill it in 18
 
Let the dominoes fall one way and see how they fall the other way. Maybe there's not any panic from the staff vs the Boneyard and there is a plan. Nothing we can do.

Would be real sad to lose Durham or Vital because of their stories. But kids need to do what they feel is right for them. Weird situation in Storrs.

Will be an interesting next couple of weeks, hang in there way too many ledges out there. Although some of you can find the nearest one please.;)
Another thing we have to remember is that college basketball rosters are much more fluid in general today than they have ever been. Where transfers and players leaving early used to be rare, today they are common. Heard a stat on the radio this weekend that 40% of D-1 basketball players will either leave early or transfer during their college careers. Was sorry to see Enoch and Jackson leave, but players are more apt to make decisions today based on their own interests rather than the team's.
 
Another thing we have to remember is that college basketball rosters are much more fluid in general today than they have ever been. Where transfers and players leaving early used to be rare, today they are common. Heard a stat on the radio this weekend that 40% of D-1 basketball players will either leave early or transfer during their college careers. Was sorry to see Enoch and Jackson leave, but players are more apt to make decisions today based on their own interests rather than the team's.
I blame the parents honestly. We have made kids the way they are today. You reap what you sow.
 
I blame the parents honestly. We have made kids the way they are today. You reap what you sow.

There's no doubt about this. They all think their kids are better than they are it's crazy. Seems both dads had input on these 2 who left.
 
"Basically his point was, 'Wherever I go, I want to play.' That was kind of a big deal with UConn. They have a lot of guards there already, lot of talent there.

"His big question coming in to visit UConn was, am I going to get playing time? Kevin Ollie kind of guaranteed him playing time. I think that kind of made up his mind."

To me, "kind of guaranteed him playing time," sounds a lot like KO saying, "If you put in the work, you'll get the minutes," which is 100% fine in my book.
 
To me, "kind of guaranteed him playing time," sounds a lot like KO saying, "If you put in the work, you'll get the minutes," which is 100% fine in my book.

It is more, KO saying, you're too good to be on the bench -- try to keep me from putting you on the court!

The coaches know how good the players are and who is going to play and who isn't. MAL is going to play, because 3 PG-skilled guards get substantial time in KO's 2-PG system and MAL is one of the top 3 guards with Jalen and Alterique. Vance was going to struggle for time because Juwan Durham is a more talented PF and Larrier is a more talented SF and Vital is a better small ball player.
 

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