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NY Post St. John’s Hurley What If Article
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[QUOTE="Yorkeez4, post: 4202305, member: 4434"] I consider Calhoun the greatest college coach of all time because of what he did at UConn. At one time he was known as the best coach to never get to a final four. But things have changed that make it more difficult to recruit today. Those things include the Power 5, NIL, and the transfer rules. Players also have different attitudes Fans are fickle. One thing I remember from the Calhoun days was a Boneyard member putting out a primer on how to attack a zone defense because they felt Calhoun had no clue when playing Syracuse. I also remember knocking Villanova out early in my March Madness bracket because Wright was the coach - those days are long gone. Coaches learn and adjust and I believe Hurley will learn and adjust. [/QUOTE]
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