The coach of the team we played yesterday has very real allegations of stalking and sexual harassment. But if he’s cordial with referees and doesn’t say anything in the heat of the moment, I guess he’s a great person then huh?
This!Can you imagine if there were cameras everywhere at all times to catch everything Knight, Smith, K, Calhoun, Roy, etc. said from like the 1980s to early 2000s?
This is a non-story. People react in the moment. Hurley is usually quite graceful with opposing players and coaches. Sometimes he's not his best self with fans. In the hallway, in the immediate sting of a hard loss in which two seniors and potentially other championship players have played their last game? C'mon. Just pay attention to what he said like 5 minutes later when he had a chance to reflect.
More to the point is that you have to take people as they are. Without Dan Hurley being a winning obsessed maniac with a boulder sized chip on his shoulder, we don't win our last two national championships. Intensity often breeds greatness.If we were all recorded at work or while driving it would look very bad.
Coming from someone who's handle is flop....Genuine question to all of you who love this behavior and don’t see anything wrong with it: how do you teach your children to act and behave?
I have a strong suspicion that the people that are fine with this behavior are the same lunatics that scream at the refs themselves during their kids travel soccer game.
When I was an assistant for a current college head coach in Connecticut 20 yrs ago, we ran a oob backscreen lob play at the buzzer to try and tie a game. It worked but our guy got mauled at the high point on the alley oop, and the refs swallowed the whistle, and let the game end without calling obvious foul. My coach, who is a classy guy, ran out of the gym after the refs who had also bolted after their abdication of duties.Coaches and athletes throw and kick things all the time going to the locker room after a loss who cares.
No I want a different beat writerWant a different coach?
Same. His press conference was great until he complained about the non call on Alex. Just stop. You won two national championships in a row. If they were out to get you, that wouldn't have happened. Be gracious. Mention we missed some shots, mention coaching moves you could have been better at (not trying to feed Reed when it wasn't there). Don't be a poor loser. I love the overall emotion but the urge to blame someone else for every loss (even when valid like in Maui) is something a mature coach should mention in private if at all. He needs to stop.Sorry love his passion, love the way he treats and gets along with his players, love he’s our coach. Can’t stand this crap and it’s not on the media because that’s their job. They have a chance way too often to grab a story with Dan Hurley and his inability to hold back. This is why we get no calls and for all of you supporting him on this don’t bitch about calls because he continues to worsen the load on his players with stuff like this. Refs have a chalk board too.
Just pointing out that some act as if Hurley’s behavior makes him the worst person in the sport, but what he does pales in comparison to what others are doing off the courtGoogle non sequitur.
We are supposed to be upset about what exactly?
I love Hurley!
I have no idea what he’s doing here, this is one of the first ones I’m kind of embarrassed. What is he talking about? Just general Big East refs screwing them? That’s different than them screwing us in this game. That’s the only thing that makes sense.
They had 2 of the refs from our Friday game and then noted UConn nemesis Brian O'ConnellI wonder who reffed the Duke/Baylor game. Maybe there were some Big East refs? Otherwise I agree, our game yesterday was pretty fairly called.
His ego is explaining/flailing away the loss in the immediate moment, on the AK no call. Within minutes his ego was able to label it as a "honorable" loss on the cbs interview, was classy. His mention of the AK call was muted by the time of the presser. I dont know if it was a foul, but if it was called it changes things. It WAS a turning point in a coaches "why did we lose" immediate thoughts, along with the rebounding on FTs. Dan Hurley tends to blame outwardly reflexively in the moment before he gets more introspective. This one doesnt bother me. Their season just ended in a sudden way. F the hot mic in the hallway leaving the arenaI love Hurley!
I have no idea what he’s doing here, this is one of the first ones I’m kind of embarrassed. What is he talking about? Just general Big East refs screwing them? That’s different than them screwing us in this game. That’s the only thing that makes sense.
They had 2 of the refs from our Friday game and then noted UConn nemesis Brian O'Connell
Of course Dan Wolken is going to be leading the charge here.
UConn owns most of the real estate between his ears.
I would imagine Hurley was talking about the game we just played then. I wouldn't say we got screwed at all, but Hurley pretty much always has a camera on him so this kind of thing is going to get picked up more often than not.
Lame are your excuses.Lame. People have emotions.
Most of us will never know the pressure to compete at this level and what it takes day in and day out. This isn’t a participation trophy contest.
Losing on this stage, having mics and cameras in your face hoping to catch something like this is just where we are as a society.