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How N.J. legend Dan Hurley went from battling alcohol, depression at Seton Hall to his ‘dream job’ at UConn
UConn head coach Dan Hurley hosts Seton Hall in a Big East matchup on Saturday.
I've also always wondered about his sort of situation. Very successful in your own right (D-1 basketball player), but having to compare yourself against a more successful family member. No doubt it impacts different people differently, but easy to see how it would have the impact it did on Dan (especially when your own fans are chastising you for it). Nice to see that he found help and got some good perspective. I'm sure it doesn't hurt that they're on very similar footing now.A very interesting article. I had no idea about the struggles Danny went through. I always admire people who overcome adversity to succeed in life.
Until the NBA calls.Dream Job babbbbyyyyy
Until the NBA calls.
Here we go again.Until the NBA calls.
I believe he's said publicly that his career goal is to coach in the NBA. His Dad was an educator and enjoyed the high school coach/role model role. I think Danny has bigger goals.I don't know. His dad never left high school. Obviously money talks, but Danny seems like the type that could be a college lifer by choice.
Nope. Pretty sure he had an interview that if the NBA came knocking on his door he would weight his optionsI don't know. His dad never left high school. Obviously money talks, but Danny seems like the type that could be a college lifer by choice.
Bob Hurley Sr. wasn't an educator. He certainly was an amazing teacher on and off the court but he wasn't an actual classroom educator/teacher or full-time employee at St. Anthony's, he was a probation officer.I believe he's said publicly that his career goal is to coach in the NBA. His Dad was an educator and enjoyed the high school coach/role model role. I think Danny has bigger goals.
And so is a coach, you don't do context very well.Probation officers do a fare share of educating, I would think.
I think the hydroxychloroquine finally got to you.And so is a coach, you don't do context very well.