And the absentee AD along with him. UConn wasn't going anywhere until they both were out of the picture.Earl Kelly - his problems with the hand gun was the main reason Dom Perno was fired
Not only is Nadav Henefeld (The Gaza Stripper) the most important UConn recruit of all time, but I submit that he comprises the Top Ten all by himself. Everyone else starts at #11. Here is what UConn achieved in Henefeld's one season, 1989-90:
First ever Top 15 in national polls (followed by Top 10 and top 5).
First ever Big East regular season title
First ever Big East tournament title
First ever Top Seed in NCAA tournament
First ever Sweet 16 in NCAA 64-team field
First ever Elite 8 in NCAA 64-team field
First ever national media profiles for a UConn player (ESPN, CBS, Sports Illustrated)
Was Henefeld the key player on that team? No one who watched in sheer awe would even ask such a question. Was he the sole reason for UConn's first ever national recruiting class? Absolutely. And remember -- he not only brought Donyell to UConn, he brough Kevin Ollie to UConn. And how important was THAT?
How soon we forget!
A couple of people have mentioned Cliff. I'm curious about their reasoning. I don't have him in my Top 10.Then Uncle Cliffy
I agree...I was a Junior at UConn then, I remember it well.Not only is Nadav Henefeld (The Gaza Stripper) the most important UConn recruit of all time, but I submit that he comprises the Top Ten all by himself. Everyone else starts at #11. Here is what UConn achieved in Henefeld's one season, 1989-90:
First ever Top 15 in national polls (followed by Top 10 and top 5).
First ever Big East regular season title
First ever Big East tournament title
First ever Top Seed in NCAA tournament
First ever Sweet 16 in NCAA 64-team field
First ever Elite 8 in NCAA 64-team field
First ever national media profiles for a UConn player (ESPN, CBS, Sports Illustrated)
Was Henefeld the key player on that team? No one who watched in sheer awe would even ask such a question. Was he the sole reason for UConn's first ever national recruiting class? Absolutely. And remember -- he not only brought Donyell to UConn, he brough Kevin Ollie to UConn. And how important was THAT?
How soon we forget!
A couple of people have mentioned Cliff. I'm curious about their reasoning. I don't have him in my Top 10.
Corny, a top 5 recruit nationally, chose UConn over North Carolina!
They never accomplished much so it is hard to say that they were the most important recruits. Had JC had them it could have been very different. I loved Michael Mckay and Corny. Chuck not so much.Corny Thompson. Without him, Mike McKay doesn't sign the same year. Nor does Chuck Aleksinas transfer in from Kentucky. All that leads to the BE invite, without which J Calhoun doesn't come and, as someone said, we're URI, not UConn 4-time national champions.
Corny, a top 5 recruit nationally, chose UConn over North Carolina! That's the equivalent of Diamond Stone choosing UW-Green Bay over UConn.
That was likely the greatest 2 years of CT high school basketball products with Mike McKay, Corny Thompson, John Garris followed the next year by Rod Foster, John Bagley, and John Pinone. If UConn had gotten even 2 of those other four CT players they'd have been final 4 back then.
Cliff carried us to NIT champs - sort of got the UConn name out there.A couple of people have mentioned Cliff. I'm curious about their reasoning. I don't have him in my Top 10.
Winner!
Bobby Dulin, there's a guy I haven't thought of in years.Donyell was probably the highest ranking recruit ever .
I think top 5
Emeka was also a great recruit.
Corney Thompson was so highly regarded out of high school that getting him propelled us into the Big East. So he might be the most critical recruit of all time.
Smitty was a great player and JC first great Connecticut recruit.
But Earl Kelly,Mike McKay ,Tony Hanson Al Westin and Corny all were Homegrown.
In fact the 1979 NCAA team started 5 Connecticut Kids. With Jeff Carr and Thompssin that was a pretty good rebounding team. McKay wasn't too bad a scorer either.
I believe Abromitis was also on that team. Along with Bobby The shot Dulin.
I find this interesting but I'm not convinced this correct. I always thought UConn to the Big East was more about geography than players but I'm curious if there is any basis or statement out there that supports this. It's an interesting thought.Agree - No Corny ( and Mike McKay) No Big East so think URI basketball. Corny was a 5 Star type recruit and could have gone anywhere. Had he not come UConn would not have looked so good to the Big East at the time. UConn needed to look competitive at the time and without Corny maybe not.
Bobby Dulin, there's a guy I haven't thought of in years.
Cliff carried us to NIT champs - sort of got the UConn name out there.
I find this interesting but I'm not convinced this correct. I always thought UConn to the Big East was more about geography than players but I'm curious if there is any basis or statement out there that supports this. It's an interesting thought.