Hearst version - good read from Mike:
-> “When people are being recruited from your campus it’s typically a good thing,” Benedict said late Wednesday morning, his professional life made abruptly more complicated by word late Tuesday from Mora. “It means you’re having success. Not that you want to go through transitions. Transitions can be very challenging, very difficult, especially in this new world. But this is part of the business. When you have success and you have great coaches, this is part of that paradigm. Whether it was Colorado State, rumored to be Stanford or Cal, the jobs were going to keep coming. Jim has a proven track record of success. Had it not been this one, it could have been another. If it was going to happen, I’m glad we know at this point in time so we can get to a place where we can begin our search for the next leader of this program.” <-
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The data and things we can put in front of people is totally different than it was last time,” Benedict said. “The fact that we’re competing against the [Power Four] schools that were scheduled is a statement in itself. The support that the university and our donors have provided for NIL/revenue sharing, all those things are critically important. That’s different than last time. We weren’t in this environment. Certainly we can show how recruiting has been impacted, because of NIL. Look at just the guys on our roster this year and the recognition they’re receiving. Those things weren’t happening previously.” <-
-> “Jim accomplished everything we could have expected him to competitively while he was here,” Benedict said. “While I’m very happy for him personally, and certainly very disappointed for UConn, ultimately it’s important that people are happy in their lives. If this is something that is going to benefit him and his family and if this is something he feels is the right move at this point in his career, there’s nothing for me to say other than, ‘I’m happy for you. Congratulations and thank you for your service.’ That’s the way we communicated.
“He obviously knew if there was anything that was important to him at UConn, we could have had that conversation. But that, at least from what I talked to him about, wasn’t really the calculus or what drove this decision.” <-