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[QUOTE="Pudge, post: 1893094, member: 364"] I have felt this way for a few years. MY student years was a love affair with the UConn Soccer program - it was NATIONAL big time. Yes, I have always loved hoop - my dad was a college coach. And Football. Attended both as a student. But the most fun were the Soccer big games and we did road trips all over the Northeast following them and brought KEGS into games. Seeing Ray Reid (and contrast with the other UConn top programs) is watching a guy who just isn't putting the effort into many needed things in making this Program championship form. Yes, I expect knowing who the top recruits are; I expect the Roster is correct months ahead of the season; I want to see publicizing the Schedule; and I want an effort to bring students to the game. He lacks in all. Marrone - God rest his soul - was all in for all the UConn Program and all things soccer for Connecticut and New England. He is the example that Calhoun and Auriemma followed. Ray Reid was given a legacy Program and he has not put forth what we need. [/QUOTE]
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