Little dramatic but it’ll ensure a blowout of Nova on Saturday.This is so wildly insane to compare yourself to her
thats a sicknessI can't express how much I love our coach. I mean, I could, but my wife would be scared if she knew.



Respect your opinion AG, but ANY coach worth his/her salt would be bothered by last night simply because it was a loss.I think Hurley is not bothered by that loss last night in the slightest
I think he probably thinks his guys needed a refuel. And Creighton delivered by thoroughly kicking our a**
Last night we took a pit stop to refuel
Now it’s time for the home stretch
That and hitting some outside shots and defending their outside shooters.Little dramatic but it’ll ensure a blowout of Nova on Saturday.
Please stop.I mean I guess you have to take it as face value! If that is accurate he is ashamed of his teams performance last night and he is letting his followers know that with the post. Not sure how else this can be taken. Also as a player I would not want to see a tweet like that before practice….am a bit concerned it turns into a meme. Actually the whole tweet plays like a meme.
He's owning it. Love it.Haha, he's crazy.
Yeah, I took as he is ashamed of his coaching...which he said he failed at during his post game presser.Please stop.
Sure thing it’s deleted. I am done.Please stop.
I take it the same way.Yeah, I took as he is ashamed of his coaching...which he said he failed at during his post game presser.
I think the loss will definitely be sitting in their minds because they'll want to be ready to respond the next time they are faced with adversity. They'll be ready.
Nice post here, looks like they've recovered
I’m thinking the coaching mentality/dynamic is just changing (see Rick pitino this weekend) it’s neither a coaches nor players world. It’s a partnership. Respect is earned. He doesn’t have to wallow in his beer to see if his players care. We all want to go undefeated. But I’d rather take a bad loss to a great team who played godly as an “oh well” moment than have our guys timid and drifting apart. We chasing hardware here and have a serious shot at a triple crown!!!!!!!!!Respect your opinion AG, but ANY coach worth his/her salt would be bothered by last night simply because it was a loss.
Especially the way the loss developed.
Didn't need to refuel - needed some adjustments
I don't think that the loss will hurt this team as much as some may think but it could be sitting in corners of players and coaches minds and anytime another team makes a meaningful run at UConn this season, got to hope those demons don't pop out.
In my many years of coaching that was one thing I was keenly aware of and talked about it consistently.
I mean yea any competitor would be bothered by a loss. But I think he’s far from concerned.Respect your opinion AG, but ANY coach worth his/her salt would be bothered by last night simply because it was a loss.
Especially the way the loss developed.
Didn't need to refuel - needed some adjustments
I don't think that the loss will hurt this team as much as some may think but it could be sitting in corners of players and coaches minds and anytime another team makes a meaningful run at UConn this season, got to hope those demons don't pop out.
In my many years of coaching that was one thing I was keenly aware of and talked about it consistently.
This is how we are emotionally mature. And almost professional in our mindset.And Clingan went to Bristol to visit some middle schoolers.
Just a few hours after dealing with some foul trouble in a rare upset loss for the No. 1 UConn men’s basketball team, Donovan Clingan was back in Bristol, surprising students at Chippens Hill Middle School with a visit.
“Just forget about it, work for the next one and prepare for the next game,” Clingan told WTNH-TV. He had a similarly positive message for the students at Chippens Hill. “Just stick to your dreams, work and just try and give everything you can, and everything will be good.”
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Hours after Creighton loss, UConn’s Donovan Clingan surprises Bristol middle schoolers with visit
Just a few hours after dealing with some foul trouble in a rare upset loss for the No. 1 UConn men’s basketball team, Donovan Clingan was back in Bristol, surprising students at Chippens Hill…www.courant.com
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Hours after Creighton loss, UConn’s Donovan Clingan surprises Bristol middle schoolers with visit