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Local prep coaches weigh in on UConn's status in recruiting world
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[QUOTE="goblue2220, post: 2226357, member: 7921"] For some reason you have a long history of being vindictive towards Miller. Your narrative is always false. The gimmick zones you continuously refer to weren't Miller's they were the decision of the HC who gets paid $7,000 dollars per day. Furthermore, Miller did not make $350k and he was not the reason for players leaving the program. Miller worked for the program for 14 years beginning in 1986, Jim Calhoun's 1st season. He was always well respected, unassuming, and hard working. He contributed much to the success of the program over the years. Wether you agree or disagree with Ollie's decision to make staff changes Miller's situation was terribly mishandled. You are a real chump to keep carrying on. [/QUOTE]
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