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[QUOTE="dannykuconn, post: 2057381, member: 51"] I passed this thread on to his wife Jennifer and sharing her response now. I wrote. "So sad to hear this news and wanted to share a post from the boneyard (UConn Message Board) dedicated to Alex. Alex was a huge part of it and will be missed. Please contact me if you need anything or if you want me to reply on your behalf. Danny." Jennifer replied "Thank you, Danny. I read through the comments and I will read them to the kids later on. That man had the patience to teach me about football, and from the first moment I mentioned watching the UCONN women's games and the championships he was hooked. He watched every game he could when we lived in Atlanta, and once we moved up here it was constant. He knew all the stats, prospects, the whys and hows of every win and loss, and could talk about it for hours. I think in the past few years uconn women's basketball had become his favorite sport. He was able to watch the superbowl, and the 100th. He was very proud of those girls and he was practically giddy that because of his seats he had gotten a smile from one of the girls as she left the court after conratulating her on a game well played. He loved the boneyard crew and spent many hours on the site. Please relay to all on behalf of myself and the kids our gratitude for being there for Alex, for making him feel welcome, and for being some of the greatest friendships he had in the state. ...and if i do say myself, he was pretty darn smart for a 38 year old, especially with historical stats![ATTACH=full]20007[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]20008[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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