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Its all Geno's Fault
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2927797, member: 5798"] I totally agree with your first sentence. Life goes on. Like Charli Collier, AEH, I’m putting losing Boston out of my mind, and moving on. It wasn’t meant to be. For whatever reason, she didn’t want to come to UConn. Geno and staff will find others that do. As several NFL coaches (Belichick & Tomlin) have said in interviews when asked about players that were not in training camp “We’re only concerned about the players that are here”, and of course those that have signed. There are several post players in the 2020 class that UConn will focus on. No one can be successful looking back. What’s done is done. Someone reported that Boston was in attendance at the game last evening, and sat right behind the UConn bench. The poster wrote that Geno appeared to be OK with it, and wished her well when she called to inform him of her decision. Boston is not the first highly coveted recruit we didn’t get. She won’t be the last. I refuse to let the whims, decisions or preferences of a 17 year old that I have never met, and probably never will meet mess with my pysche or mental state of being. The Boneyard had me so throughly convinced she was coming to UConn, I made light of the situation by offering a "worthless" guarantee. For my own mental wellness, I’m not going to read or comment on any more posts or comments about Aliyah Boston. I’m ignoring this and all other threads and posts about her. I'm moving on. I’m focusing on this season. I’ll let the coaches deal with next season as they see fit. I’ll concern myself with next year’s team AFTER this season is finished. One season at a time. I hope everyone had a good thanksgiving. Let’s get these last two games at the Jam Fest, then look ahead and prepare for the games next week. [B]Many thanks to MJL243 for posting a replay of the Ole' Miss game. It is very much appreciated. ;)[/B] [/QUOTE]
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