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This is something that the NCAA is supposedly looking at KO and the staff for. You have a certain amount of hours assistants can work with the players during the off season. I don't believe any of that can be the head coach though, I could be wrong.
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So are you saying that the team practiced more than allowed and we still got the results that we did? What exactly were they practicing if this turns out to be true?
Went up to UConn to watch practice during the summer many years ago. Blaney was working with Antonio Kellogg and Marcus Williams but no JC. I'm a little fuzzy on the rule.This is something that the NCAA is supposedly looking at KO and the staff for. You have a certain amount of hours assistants can work with the players during the off season. I don't believe any of that can be the head coach though, I could be wrong.
I was referring specifically to the end of the official basketball season. I fully understand there are greater restrictions once the season ends
I vaguely recall that basketball teams can practice until the end of the NCAA tourney. If that's true, can DH start working with players now?