uconnphil2016
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My buddy messaged me saying Calhoun is at Mohegan right now. Wonder if they're having a meeting there with Hurley since it's closer to RI?
Where can I find this info what is the site u found it on?
My buddy messaged me saying Calhoun is at Mohegan right now. Wonder if they're having a meeting there with Hurley since it's closer to RI?
Nvm hes there for HS state championship gameHow much would it cost us to get your buddy to tail him?
Nvm hes there for HS state championship game
Here's the last 4 years:
NIT: knocked out in first round
NCAA Tourney: 1 win
No Postseason
No Postseason
Collectively, that sucks. Period. And if you were being objective you would agree. Fortunately, a good coach can get the program relevant again within 2 to 3 years.
The last 2 suck the other are fine after a national championship which you would never bother mentioning. But stay with what fits your agenda it’s cute.
He 1,000% is content with both his money and the program there and *really, really, really* believes he can make it a national power. Being the hot shot isn't his thing.
Stop with his wife as an obstacle. If we double his salary she won’t be an obstacle.
We were ranked 20 preseason, which projects as a 5-6 seed.
We were a 9 should've been higher but then beat the 8 anyway.
Underachieve? Slightly. Nowhere near the hysterics you and bass throw at it though.
The last 2 seasons were bad. Boats senior year was kinda expectedAnd the other 3 seasons with no postseason wins, what about those?
One of the things that is attractive about the UConn job is that it isn't a transitional job. There are relatively few programs for which you'd leave UConn. The facilities are top notch, in a good recruiting ground, for a top twenty public with a great tradition and a rapid fanbase, if you are successful. Add in a big raise and it is hard to walk away from the opportunity.I heard the wife is a little apprehensive, but there's *legit* rumors Hurley won't leave URI unless it's like something monumental. He 1,000% is content with both his money and the program there and *really, really, really* believes he can make it a national power. Being the hot shot isn't his thing.
Which honest to god - that's a good thing. It's weirdly relieving for me in a lot of ways. If he doesn't come here and stays there, then god bless the guy. Wish there were more dudes like him in college hoops. A guy like him built us, I couldn't ever comprehend being angry and upset if he decided to stay there and shove it up everyone's A to see if it could be done.
And if he comes here, we're getting a guy who wants to be *here*.
He also got hurt at the start of the AAC Championship game.The last 2 seasons were bad. Boats senior year was kinda expected
Getting knocked out of the NIT in the first round isn't fine for a program of UConn's caliber and neither is 1 total postseason win in 4 seasons. Even you should realize that.
Here's the last 4 years:
NIT: knocked out in first round
NCAA Tourney: 1 win
No Postseason
No Postseason
Collectively, that sucks. Period. And if you were being objective you would agree. Fortunately, a good coach can get the program relevant again within 2 to 3 years.