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P. Achiuwa possible impact on the future of the program
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[QUOTE="EBonz30, post: 3041674, member: 6370"] Obviously especially over the last 2-3 years or so Uconn has missed out on a few top 25 recruits that would’ve probably changed the current narrative of the program. I believe it continues to show that this program needs a game changing player (& Hurley) to get this program back to being a NCAA Tournament team yearly. Hoping Mr. Achiuwa decides to come to Uconn & he can help with Hurley streamline this program back to relevance. His decision in my eyes is the most influential item that this program will go through until the summertime & yes I understand & agree with the development of the young players over the next 10 games or so (happy they are getting to play considering the situation), but again when Precious decides that will be the moment I will be glued to.... I ask the recruiting experts, how good is this kid? If he does come to Uconn will he put them back into the top 25 national spotlight, & if he doesn’t come to Uconn, obviously they already have 3 top 100 recruits where do you see this program for next year? [/QUOTE]
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