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How would you describe Geno in one word?

One word doesn't leave room for enough reallys. If you give us four words, I'd go with really, really, really good.
 
Machiavellian.
watch out. i posted my one word -- Janus * -- and someone deleted it. Machiavelli may face the same fate. good luck.
* if u check it out, janis is a good roman god, not an insult to mr. auriemma. janis is known for bringing forth good things.
 
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watch out. i posted my one word -- Janus * -- and someone deleted it. Machiavelli may face the same fate. good luck.
* if u check it out, janis is a good roman god, not an insult to mr. auriemma. janis is known for bringing forth good things.
Janus is the god of beginnings, transitions and endings, almost always depicted by two heads facing in opposite directions.

My wife worked at a retail sporting goods store with that name for a few years while I was director of a nature center. The store and the center did a lot of joint programming, including backpacking trips to the Rockies. Those were fun days!
 
Motivator.

(He intuitively knows the hot buttons to push for every player to motivate them to be better and reach for higher goals than they thought they could reach. Besides X's and O's that is what has made him the basketball coaching GOAT.)
 
Sorcerer of Storrs. Wait, that's three words...
The whole Wizard of Westwood thing works because of alliteration. "Sorcerer of Storrs" doesn't work, in my opinion, because even though they start with the same first letter, saucer, and Storrs don't begin with the same sound. If you really want to put a label on Geno, and, frankly, like share, he seems to be recognizable just with his first name, I would go with the "Star of Storrs" or some other word that begins with an ST to maintain alliteration.

JMHO
 

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