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Rothstein Tweet after attending practice....
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[QUOTE="dennismenace, post: 3712628, member: 6158"] "[B]This is basketball, not football. Most seasons you should be able to play without serious injuries. When will we have a turn to try that?"[/B] I think it can and will change with the new strength and conditioning coach and his discussions with coach Hurley about the recruits we look at. He has a track record of turning out brutes. That said, some physiques are not conducive to building muscle so the question becomes how is this prospective recruit's physical characteristics likely to turn into what Uconn wants in a couple of years and how willing will said recruit going to be to adapt to the regimen of the strength and conditioning program. There probably have to be some give and take and interesting discussions on say the "length" vs athleticism/strength potential. [U] I'm very optimistic on this. [/U] No coincidence Hurley admires what has been turned out over the years at Cincy. This training and the talent we have and are attracting is going to be a lot of fun to watch. [/QUOTE]
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