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Interesting article from Dom Amore of the Courant. It's in today's UConn News but figured it deserved its own thread with an alternate access.
Amore was allowed in the "war room" where the coaches plan practices, games, etc. and was allowed to report on the process and concepts.
“It’s about the emphasis that gets put on it in practice,” Murray says. “How do you keep the music playing? … Because we’re repping so much offense, guys are getting a lot of defensive reps because they have to adjust, they’ve got to keep up. But the focus so much in the summertime is to build out these automatic (set plays).”
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Inside Dan Hurley’s secret laboratory, where UConn championship dreams become reality
Amore was allowed in the "war room" where the coaches plan practices, games, etc. and was allowed to report on the process and concepts.
“It’s about the emphasis that gets put on it in practice,” Murray says. “How do you keep the music playing? … Because we’re repping so much offense, guys are getting a lot of defensive reps because they have to adjust, they’ve got to keep up. But the focus so much in the summertime is to build out these automatic (set plays).”
Inside Dan Hurley’s secret laboratory, where UConn championship dreams become reality
Dan Hurley’s precise, nuanced, yet fast-moving offense for UConn men has become the talk of college basketball. Here’s how it’s made.
www.courant.com
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Inside Dan Hurley’s secret laboratory, where UConn championship dreams become reality