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How UConn will navigate critical offseason as it chases second straight NCAA Tournament title, dynasty status
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[QUOTE="dennismenace, post: 4951156, member: 6158"] They may leave anyway. If they cannot or will not be coachable into the offense/defense regimen and culture that Hurley and staff have built they can't be anything other than a bench player and that may necessitate leaving which is OK. If you are a program like Uconn's you have to be adaptable to what Hurley is cooking. We have had quite a few recruits move on. That's ok. More room for more adaptable players. Elite level in hoops is like special forces. Not everyone can make it and not because they lack the athleticism. If you listened to that motivational speaker that is posted on this board you can see what they are expecting from players and what won't be tolerated. This program is revolutionary and if you don't think the college hoop world is starting to take notice look again. [/QUOTE]
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