The Catholic schools left the conference, we didn't go anywhere. Can't say I blame them once Tulane and Tulsa were invited, I'm pretty sure that was the last straw. But this narrative that we fled the BE is just trash.As usual with Willard, his bone-dry sarcasm contained an unmistakable kernel of truth: While nobody in the league doubts that UConn’s return is good for business, there’s a nagging, gnawing feeling that they let the fox into the henhouse. That the Huskies — who wanted out so badly seven years ago — are barging back into a carefully calibrated brotherhood with their state-school resources, marauding fan base and visions of domination.
Dan Hurley and UConn basketball barge back into the Big East, breaking some eggshells
The reunion is great for the St. Anthony and Seton Hall grad. Is it great for the Big East?www.app.com
Complete with handshake that leads to ejection?I'm now expecting that during our game this year Kevin Willard will rip off his mask and reveal himself to be...Frank Haith.
Couldn't get it to play. Summary?The Field of 68 @TheFieldOf68
Kevin Willard joins @GoodmanHoops and @RobbieHummel to talk the season, his beef with Danny Hurleywww.pscp.tv
@4:30 Willard reacts to what he said about UConn at Big East media day
Said he was joking around and Hurley is a great coach and UConn is a great program. Then went right back and doubled down on how he doesn't think it's a good addition since it takes away 2 non conference games they could have scheduledCouldn't get it to play. Summary?
Positive article.. For the record.. It's DH's third season at UConn.(see first sentence in paragraph 3).. Fuzzy math..Back in Big East, Hurley and UConn are confident in return to where Huskies feel they belong
Now back in Big East, Dan Hurley is reinvigorated with drive to lift UConn past its prior heights under Jim Calhoun. (Photo by Bob Dea/Daly ...dalydoseofhoops.blogspot.com
Yeah, I mean, when daddy comes home with his belt in his hand it's not always pretty
I'm anti physically abusing all children other than our sons in the Big EastI don't really want to identify with being an abusive father, though. Not the best analogy. lol