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I got invited by my work to attend a Bob Hurley Sr. coaching clinic in New Canaan. I guess he is bringing along some of his current and former players. I can't seem to find a list anywhere of his notbale former players, any chance you guys know a few names off the top of your head?
 
Obviously his son is one of them. I think RoShown McLeod went there. The beauty of his coaching is that he wins a lot without D1 guys.
 
I got invited by my work to attend a Bob Hurley Sr. coaching clinic in New Canaan. I guess he is bringing along some of his current and former players. I can't seem to find a list anywhere of his notbale former players, any chance you guys know a few names off the top of your head?
He had his son Bobby, Terry Dehere, Rodrick Rhodes and Jerry Walker on the same team, which just doesn't seem fair.
 
I hate dook but his son was a star college player. He had a few others, he is considered one of the better coaches.
 
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I could be wrong but I don't think any of his players have gone to UConn
 
Obviously his son is one of them. I think RoShown McLeod went there. The beauty of his coaching is that he wins a lot without D1 guys.

I'd be shocked if Hurley has put less than 100 kids in D-1 programs. That team from a few years back with Woodall, Taylor, Rosario etc. where Cheek was a scrub had six or seven alone. It's a shitbox little school but they get players there.
 
to be fair, he doesn't produce a ton of top tier talent. D1 yes, but UConn shouldn't be sour that we've never gotten a kid from St. A's.
 
100 kids to 1A and no Huskies. Don't let him into the state.
But he does use a rebounded drill "used by Calhoun at Connecticut" as per the book Miracle at St. Anthony's.
 
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But he does use a rebounded drill "used by Calhoun at Connecticut" as per the book Miracle at St. Anthony's.

Is that book worth reading?
 
Is that book worth reading?
Eh, not so much. It's a very dry telling of what should be a pretty interesting story.
 
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