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Jayden Ross joined UConn men to develop, and he’s doing it ahead of schedule
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[QUOTE="dennismenace, post: 4769484, member: 6158"] I just love this interview because it shows the dedication of the coaching staff and the young men they recruit. The desire to be pushed as hard as the coaches demand in order to reach the greatest improvement and for the benefit of the team as well as themselves. Reading this made me think of Facey from the same HS program and how he might have thrived with a staff like this. It's one thing to hear about Dan Hurley and staff from themselves but I just love how kids tell us they get pumped up just to come here and join such a demanding and grueling environment. It's no wonder they have created a culture of "all in all the time." It reminds me of how Sanogo and Andre were the first to report during the summer and set a leadership example. It reminds me of watching Hawk start growing by leaps and bounds after his summer work and then down the stretch last year as only a sophomore. I will remember this as they go through growing pains and know that everything will be ok because they have the drive and are highly motivated. They just won't tolerate mediocrity. How great is that! BTW, here is a little quote from the Anthony article which should eliminate a lot of unnecessary speculation about the rotation and its utilization next year [B]"The Huskies are trying to win another national championship in much the same way that they won the most recent one, with, say, 9-10 players coming and going from the court in waves. Ross didn’t have to work his way into the fold for UConn to feel good about this approach".[/B] [/QUOTE]
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