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Two years ago Yarders were forgetting the Huskies were playing. And were okay having missed the game.
And now we're back to being unhappy, predicting doom, and attacking each other.
 
I tuned in for the last ten minutes or so and the one criticism i have is the defense on houston's key possessions down the stretch. Sticking gilbert on mills on the possession where they took the lead back was questionable. even if gilbert is quick, putting someone longer on him who could've bothered him would've been a good idea. it was too easy for him to pull up over gilbert. i didn't like that choice
 
Look...I would not believe anyone who says they did not expect more than what we have seen by now. Recruiting has been pretty successful. X's and o's a little bit erratic. Developing the players has been my biggest gripe. I don't care who recruited them or who they signed with, they are now his players. So I would say recruiting...A minus, x's and o's C plus....development D plus....
 
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Look...I would not believe anyone who says they did not expect more than what we have seen by now. Recruiting has been pretty successful. X's and o's a little bit erratic. Developing the players has been my biggest gripe. I don't care who recruited them or who they signed with, they are now his players. So I would say recruiting...A minus, x's and o's C plus....development D plus....
Think these are fair scores. I'd rank recruiting a tick lower, maybe a B because there's already a big list of 10-15 players he's recruited hard who he hasn't closed on, but getting guys like Akok and Bouknight definitely is great.

One big problem I have with Hurley's in-game coaching is how many technicals he gets at bad parts of the game. Calhoun would often get his technicals in spots to fire up his team, but hurley loses his cool in moments where we cannot afford to give the other team 2 FTs and the ball. He really has to stop doing that.
 

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