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"Duke and The Final Three" and the arrogant Pukesters who wore those buttons at Tropicana Field. The most difficult thing for me is being judged by a league that,historically,believes they are the rightful elite of college athletics especially basketball. For a few minutes I experienced some real disappointment in Jim Calhoun today for taking his eye off the ball with regard to academics. But, thankfully, it only lasted a few minutes; and, for me, what he has done for this state from hoops to healthcare to the growing academic reputation of the university will never be diminished. Finger pointing in any direction is a total waste of time; and the posts here trashing Susan Herbst and Warde Manuel are difficult to understand. I have been a fan of the hoops program going back to the Yankee Conference. I remember, as do many of you, being the laughing stock of the Big East...the automatic win for the likes of Georgetown,St. John's,Villanova and Syracuse. Jim Calhoun wasn't put off. He just laced them up and pushed forward. The results are well documented. So I really like the comment today by Susan Herbst in today's Connecticut Post.
UConn President Susan Herbst
“I know this may seem like a tough moment for our fans, but we need to focus on the fundamentals of academic success across the university and in our athletic program as well. We are winners – we win, we like to win and we will continue to play the best possible opponents. We will be athletically successful, regardless of our conference, because of our successes in NCAA competition. We will keep building our winning record through the lens of a great university, that focuses on academics, not on the fluid and unpredictable nature of conference realignment. Again, I realize this is a difficult day, but when we focus on research, discovery, and student success, we’ll never go wrong.’’
Nothing is to be gained by looking back except to enjoy all that we have accomplished. Personally I would not give the ACC a second chance to pass judgement on us. I do have faith that the current university president and athletic director will position us in the very best way to enhance both the academic and athletic success and reputation of the university. Today was a tough day no doubt; but, as succinctly as I can put it, the ACC can screw off! We'll be just fine thank-you very much.
GO HUSKIES!!! BEAT THE WILDCATS!!!
UConn President Susan Herbst
“I know this may seem like a tough moment for our fans, but we need to focus on the fundamentals of academic success across the university and in our athletic program as well. We are winners – we win, we like to win and we will continue to play the best possible opponents. We will be athletically successful, regardless of our conference, because of our successes in NCAA competition. We will keep building our winning record through the lens of a great university, that focuses on academics, not on the fluid and unpredictable nature of conference realignment. Again, I realize this is a difficult day, but when we focus on research, discovery, and student success, we’ll never go wrong.’’
Nothing is to be gained by looking back except to enjoy all that we have accomplished. Personally I would not give the ACC a second chance to pass judgement on us. I do have faith that the current university president and athletic director will position us in the very best way to enhance both the academic and athletic success and reputation of the university. Today was a tough day no doubt; but, as succinctly as I can put it, the ACC can screw off! We'll be just fine thank-you very much.
GO HUSKIES!!! BEAT THE WILDCATS!!!