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Not Developing or Not Identifying Talent?
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[QUOTE="Deleted at users request, post: 4292164"] What world do you live in where a guy can recruit someone, not play them, have them go somewhere else and play well, and it’s not on the coach for figuring out how they should be used? If you followed us before 2014, I feel like you would understand more about how UConn culture really is and how big we are on bringing in players and developing them. This isn’t a program that usually misses on players, especially if they show any bit of promise. Phil Nolan and Charles Okwandu were made useful for Christ’s sake but we have people making excuses for why Hurley couldn’t find a way to play Akok. Terrence Samuels and Craig Austrie were very useful not highly recruited guards freshman year. I’m not sure if you around for that, but those kind of situations make me question Hurley for how he handled our very talented roster this year. The top talent was not THAT good to lean on like he did this year. [/QUOTE]
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