UConnSwag11
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Seems like he was still coaching. His style and stubbornness has been imprinted in the staff
I miss a guard with handles...Jalen Adams
Yes great recruiterDespite the current woes, I want to thank DH for rekindling my love of college hoops. While I pretty much always watched UConn games throughout the down years, the knowledge that we weren't going anywhere took away my motivation to watching what other top teams were doing. Why rub it in.
With this year's start and talk (until a few days ago) of a top seed, I've been watching a ton of games with actual interest in the outcomes. It's been fun, and I'm realizing how much I missed it.
And that's all I have to say about that.
And why not recruit a pure point guard??Yes great recruiter
Horrible coach
And why not recruit a pure point guard??
This exactly.My grades for Dan Hurley in the 3 critical areas of CBB coaching:
Recruiting - A
Culture Building/Motivation - A
Strategy/Xs & Os - C
That averages out to about a B+ overall. Not too shabby but as a top 10 job in CBB can we do better? Is Steve Pikiell better? Nate Oats?
Hurley has shown he is a coach who is really good at turning around programs in disarray, as he did at Wagner & URI. Programs in need of turnarounds usually are hurting in all 3 categories mentioned above. So DH comes in and does a nice job with recruiting and motivating the troops and there is a nice jump in the win column as a result. But to take the next step to a championship level you also need the X’s & O’s piece (unless you’re Calipari with Memphis and early Kentucky teams so obscenely talented they could overcome his lack of strategic acumen).
At the top levels of CBB, most everybody (not Georgetown) is good at Recruiting and Motivation - you need the Xs and Os piece to win championships. You aren’t beating Greg McDermott or Sean Miller or, in the old days, Jay Wright just because you have good players and get them to play hard.
And please stop with the post-game press conferences saying we were out-toughed. How about some in-game strategy and adjustments?
It comes down to in-game coaching and DH has shown that is not his strength.