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Oh Hurley. I'm sure had we won the darn thing, we'd be having a different conversation
Charleston is a blast. Love it. But there's no way we're playing there again. They aren't pulling top teams, there's no money in it. I doubt even Atlantis will anymore.Personally, I hope they keep going to these tournaments. Skipped Maui since it's so far but I have gone to several of these preseason tounamenst and always had a blast. PK80, Battle for Atlantis, Charleston Classic, just to name a few. I go not just to see Uconn but other teams as well. Just because Hurley got butthurt this year is no reason to swear off all future tournaments. Just my opinion.
I was in Charleston and had a blast as well. At least I saw UConn win a few games and the loss to Xavier was still exciting. That was a fairly low-cost trip to see multiple teams which included Florida as well. Too bad, if UConn doesn't return. It was neat seeing Bobby Cremins in the stands, too.Charleston is a blast. Love it. But there's no way we're playing there again. They aren't pulling top teams, there's no money in it. I doubt even Atlantis will anymore.
These things popped up because there used to be an exemption. You got to play and extras 2-3 games a year if you participated. Now that's gone and it really doesn't make much sense to have 6 to 8 really good programs play in a 2000 seat arena.
I hope he reconsiders also and maybe something closer to home would be more attractive, but the buy games need to be better. You could’ve swung a dead cat and found better competition than Le Moyne and East Texas A&M. They simply weren’t prepared for Maui.
Disagree completely. That we lost by only 3 utterly validates that if we were even a tiny bit more tested we would have performed better.The idea that UConn lost two games by a combined 3 points because they didn't play a top 200 team is completely insane.
If that was the case there was no reason for him to say anything. He could have just not scheduled them in the future.I doubt this is coming mostly from Hurley. This is a decision from the athletic department. Hurley is being a good soldier and doing what his boss, and probably his boss’s boss told him.
define "articulate." Hurley is well educated, and from what I gather he's an intelligent man. But there's not much of a filter between his brain and his mouth. I like that about him, but I'd hardly call this articulate.
With that said, I see one of his strengths as his ability to communicate with his players.
Well just call me Patrick Bateman because I happen to think iron sharpens iron. LeMoyne was DII a couple of years ago. The last 5 guys on the bench (including the trainer and team manager) would have beaten any of those teams. It did nothing to prepare for Maui except let them work up a mild lather.The idea that UConn lost two games by a combined 3 points because they didn't play a top 200 team is completely insane.
"Articulate" in my dictionary-- well spoken like Dan Hurley.
Nah, We both like his mannerism.Get a new dictionary.
Nah, We both like his mannerism.
He said it a week before the tourney and was asked about it again in response to what was previously said and their performance and his answer was consistent pre and post Maui.I’m not a fan of even saying it in the media right after you lost 3 think the timing looked awful.
He said it a week before the tourney and was asked about it again in response to what was previously said and their performance and his answer was consistent pre and post Maui.
Now that there is a greater focus on Hurley after back to back titles, but living in a post information age on the internet, aggregators don't do any due diligence, read articles, or care to understand nuance. The goal is clicks. That's it.
He did nothing wrong answering the question.