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All of these recruits come to UConn with NO guarantee of any playing time. It is earned through performance. First in practice, then in games. There are literally multiple dozens of instances of Hurley AND players saying this. The players say it’s one of the draws of coming to the current UConn culture. A chance to prove themselves in the highest level program.

What you’re saying is simply absurd and implies they are somehow entitled to playing time just for putting on the uniform.

No one is entitled at all and none of us are at practice. But with some of the performances and especially in the first half, not to think Nowell or Abraham can’t at least potentially bring a different piece is absurd. Short ropes have killed Nowell and watching Stewart and Ross at times become Casper makes me think a talented kid like Abraham should at least see the court just in case there may be something there. Loyalty is great but it can also hurt.

Add to that Reed with only 10 minutes is also crazy!
 
I suspect Hurley’s NIL dig was trying to help Holloway out. I believe they are friends. When a high profile coach like Hurley says it, it puts pressure on the school and let’s school with an opening know it isn’t Holloway’s fault that Seton Hall sucks.
That's great for Holloway, but pretty terrible for UConn itself after the media and neutral observers watch you lose to said team
 
Not loyal…,,STUBBORN

big difference
Stubborn is a good word to desscribe.

My biggest beef was if Karaban can’t inbound ball twice and you have 4 people on the floor that can’t shake their guy, for the love of god, go to your bench and give somebody a chance to make a name for themselves.

There had to be one guy on our bench of top 100 recruits that could come out and give us a spark.


Why Dan?

As has been said before, play w. the team you have, not the one you’d like to have.
 
He will NEVER do that. He’s never taken accountability for any loss, just all the credit for our success. I REALLY wish he took the Lakers job. He’s a punk and an embarrassment to the university with his childish antics.

It’s pretty damn easy to coach a bunch of future NBA players. This year was a year where we REALLY needed some serious coaching and he has failed MISERABLY.

What do you think JC would have said after a game like that today????
And you say I don’t have any credibility . . .

You’re a laughing stock and have been for years.
 
Overtime is because Solo jumped into a horrible 3 point shooter giving him 3 freebies. Because Diarra, God bless him for his effort, doesn’t defend his guard and gives him a quick easy lay in making it a one possession game with 12 seconds left. That’s losing basketball not UConn basketball. Take those 2 plays and play smart basketball you take the refs completely out, it’s on coaching and the players not the stripes, simple.

Add to the fact the refs absolutely despise our coach, this is becoming a huge issue.
In almost all my posts, including the one you responded to, I acknowledge UConn's poor play. So we are in agreement there.

Your last sentence says it all. It should not be an issue. You are describing bias. I understand refs interpret the rule book based on their background and philosophies about the game. That is OK. Forming a bias is crossing the line to illegality. Actually, I am not raising a bias issue. My complaints about the refs have to do more with their outdated philosophies on the game than an illegal bias towards UConn.

Having said that, I will repeat my stance. I can crap on UConn players and coaches. I can also crap on the refs. Both were poor. My choice is to crap on the refs. I was a called a loser. I repeat again. Losers are people who get shafted and accept it.

Posting AD NAUSEAM about UConn's poor play while ignoring the elephant in the room is pretty stale posting, IMO.
 
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I can't believe I'm saying this less than a year after going B2B but AD Dave really needs to have a talk with Hurley. This is unacceptable performance after going B2B and a horrific way to kill interest with the fans. This very game feels like a coaching failure on his end against what might be the worst team in high major college basketball. We might not even make the NCAAT

He also needs to tell Hurley to stop with the sideline antics and to shut his mouth. He has embarrassed us constantly throughout the season with a recent instance being the events surrounding this very game, where he said Seton Hall didn't have the NIL to succeed before losing to them

We have since become the de facto enemy of college basketball because every neutral hates Hurley. It feels like the slump is karma for his behavior

We also need to get out of the Big East. The reffing has been so vehemently against UConn's favor that it should be investigated. It's also crazy to me when get no respect by fans of other Big East schools, like who do you think was responsible for that nice Fox extension? They'd probably be happier anyways if we bounced
Yeah UConn is the only team who gets screwed by the refs from time to time and that’s definitely why they lost to Seton Hall. They get “screwed” outside of the big east too. Maybe refs don’t love getting berated and belittled the entire game. The Hurley Schtick was kind of cute when he’s rattling off nattys but it looks more foolish during an average season. Maybe this will cause the high and mighty too good for the big east and too good for everything fans to take a look in the mirror and be humbled a bit. Another Clingan isn’t walking through the doors in our lifetime time to be a little more realistic. Those rosters could have been coached by about anyone.
 
The stank from today, will be with us for quite some time.

That was an unreal nightmare of a loss - the careless missteps, the lack of discipline and the utter boneheadness of the way we lost is not something to be swept aside, nor should it.
It's not lack of discipline so much as lack of competency. You've got to be able to inbound the ball. That's a core competency issue.
 
1. Uconn lacked urgency 85% of the game.
2. Why is Reed not splitting minuets with Samson?
3. Karaban welcome back.
4. Terrible with the basketball again. We are weak with it.
5. No BB IQ at the end of game situations. It’s like we always panic. Championship mentality is not present.
6. We still have some season left. I think we should fully Judge this team on how they do in March.
 
I know beating this drum is your thing this season, but the fact was that Tarris was wildly ineffective in his minutes. That’s the reason he didn’t play. Not some coaching malpractice.
Reed has been frustrating. You can clearly see why Hurley loses faith, but then you wonder if it’s why Reed loses focus. He’s just not used with any consistency or intention, but randomly. I was watching Dan Hurley on the bench yesterday and it didn’t look like he even wanted to play him, put him in once out of frustration for a Samson gaff.

The Hall had a 6’9” 215lb freshman center averaging 2/2 go for 12/10. We should have owned the blocks against this team and rather got played. It was a super embarrassing effort from our 5s, but some of it is simply how we use them. When we can’t throw a ball in the ocean and go on 4 minute scoring droughts I have no idea why we have nothing in the playbook to dump into Tarris on the blocks.

Seton Hall starts 2 freshman and 2 sophomores btw. We couldn’t execute against a team that was primarily underclassmen.
 
I vividly remember him calling very early TO's, yelling, screaming, silent treatment, pulling players and making them sit for extended periods, basically every approach possible
Those silent timeouts with Coach absolutely livid and staring at his players were terrifying even from the stands. I can't imagine being in that huddle. As I recall, they tended to work too.
 
All of these recruits come to UConn with NO guarantee of any playing time. It is earned through performance. First in practice, then in games. There are literally multiple dozens of instances of Hurley AND players saying this. The players say it’s one of the draws of coming to the current UConn culture. A chance to prove themselves in the highest level program.

What you’re saying is simply absurd and implies they are somehow entitled to playing time just for putting on the uniform.
If they aren’t good enough now to see the floor when we’re playing like utter garbage, then that’s a recruiting problem. We don’t have a healthy pg right now. If Nowell still can’t get in, then that speaks volumes. Thought the same thing when Diggins couldn’t see playing time.
 
I hope Nowell and Abraham bolt. They have every right to
If they are so unpayable that Hurley is going with an injured Diarra, Mahaney, and Ross, then is it a big deal? That's what I'm trying to understand. Are they massive whiffs by Hurley? That's the only explanation I can think of other than Nowell still being injured. If it's simply a loyalty thing then Hurley is incredibly stubborn.
 
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I know beating this drum is your thing this season, but the fact was that Tarris was wildly ineffective in his minutes. That’s the reason he didn’t play. Not some coaching malpractice.
Wildly ineffective in his 4 minutes where he took 1 shot. Samson went the entire season without ever having 5 rebounds until yesterday where he had 6 rebounds in 35 minutes of play to go along with his 4 points.

Seton Hall has no bigs, we should've been punishing them down low all game. Problem is Hurley played the guy who can't punish anyone down low the whole game.

I've been banging the drum all season on Tarris because he's by far our most talented big who has shown an ability to score in the paint when we get him the ball inside and it's no longer a part of our plan to get him the ball inside. For a team that struggles so much getting easy baskets it makes no sense. He's the one enforcer guy we have on the whole entire roster with muscle and bulk, the one guy who rebounds and it seems Hurley won't look past his mistakes on defense while he looks past mistakes from a bunch of other guys.
 
If they are so unpayable that Hurley is going with an injured Diarra, Mahaney, and Ross, then is it a big deal? That's what I'm trying to understand. Are they massive whiffs by Hurley? That's the only explanation I can think of other than Nowell still being injured.
Only games Nowell has been unavailable for are Texas, Marquette, DePaul, St. John's.

It's worrisome Abaraham hasn't gotten off the bench the entire season considering the struggles for the guys playing his position and it's worrisome Nowell has barely gotten off the bench this season considering the disaster situation we have at the point guard position.
 
I am practicing patience: Dec 20, 2023 we lost @ Seton Hall with Clingan and Castle playing though they had Kadary, we lost by 15. We went on to claim the Natty in convincing style and no one remembered that loss come April.
 
#7 did not tackle Solo. Solo ran into #7 and then fell.

I'm sorry, but that's not a cut and dried foul. It looked like Ball lost control (which he did).
Solo was pushed from behind as you can see. He was also pushed back by the other SH player in front. He was fouled twice.

Solo Ball foul.jpg
 
Only games Nowell has been unavailable for are Texas, Marquette, DePaul, St. John's.

It's worrisome Abaraham hasn't gotten off the bench the entire season considering the struggles for the guys playing his position and it's worrisome Nowell has barely gotten off the bench this season considering the disaster situation we have at the point guard position.

From what little I saw of Abraham play, he had game. In fact his last game he got in, in like November, he scored 6 points. He had a good shot and is a decent size that it's puzzling why he's riding the bench over guys that consistently don't give anything. Singare had a nice defensive possession again Kalkbrennar but rides the bench as well. We don't know what goes on in practice so the only plausible outcome is that these guys aren't as good as who Hurley has been routinely playing.

At this point Hurley isn't going to tinker with the lineup with 6 games left and a team trending toward the bubble. As much as I'd love him to say screw it and have him play Abraham, Nowell and even Singare, I don't see it happening. I almost feel like Hurley is trying to justify the NIL spend with Mahaney that he's giving him an extra long leash to figure it out

We want to pat our backs for the Creighton win but we looked awful outside an amazing performance from McNeeley and an absolutely pathetic shooting night from Creighton. This team has shown flashes and I honestly feel like if everyone played up to their potential we could have been at the top of the big East but we are just wildly too inconsistent and the Hallmark of Hurley's coaching, defense, doesn't seem to be a plus this year
 
Solo was pushed from behind as you can see.
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Can’t believe this ref thing is still going.

Facing defender did not foul at all. How can you call a foul on an offensive player lunging into a defender? The guy on his back was likely a foul, as you can’t have two hands on a defender. Solo was a dip as he didn’t have to split defenders with 3-4 seconds left and wasn’t strong through the split at all. It’s not nearly as egregious as the referee Maffia here are making it because that’s what they do, but definitely a foul in the large majority of cases.
 
In almost all my posts, including the one you responded to, I acknowledge UConn's poor play. So we are in agreement there.

Your last sentence says it all. It should not be an issue. You are describing bias. I understand refs interpret the rule book based on their background and philosophies about the game. That is OK. Forming a bias is crossing the line to illegality. Actually, I am not raising a bias issue. My complaints about the refs have to do more with their outdated philosophies on the game than an illegal bias towards UConn.

Having said that, I will repeat my stance. I can crap on UConn players and coaches. I can also crap on the refs. Both were poor. My choice is to crap on the refs. I was a called a loser. I repeat again. Losers are people who get shafted and accept it.

Posting AD NAUSEAM about UConn's poor play while ignoring the elephant in the room is pretty stale posting, IMO.

Well I respect you and your thoughts so I never called you a loser so not sure why my post was brought into that equation.

The elephant in the room isn’t the refs last night that’s where we disagree. Bad calls happen but up 7 with 36 seconds left is not a game you lose without stupid plays, bad decisions and not being able to get the ball in bounds. Solo missed a huge FT, he fouled a crappy shooter for 3 easy ones and HD let a guy get to the hole without a defensive play and then Alex gagged not getting the ball in bounds. The refs only came into play because the coaches and players didn’t react in a winning manner. Hence why I disagree.
 
I continue to wonder when Hurley will be able to develop guards that aren’t transfers to do guard things.

Ball’s lack of handle and ability to handle pressure killed us at the end and it will kill us if teams look to press us more this year.
Look to pressure us? They are pressuring us and they can’t handle the pressure. Physically and mentally!
 
From what little I saw of Abraham play, he had game. In fact his last game he got in, in like November, he scored 6 points. He had a good shot and is a decent size that it's puzzling why he's riding the bench over guys that consistently don't give anything. Singare had a nice defensive possession again Kalkbrennar but rides the bench as well. We don't know what goes on in practice so the only plausible outcome is that these guys aren't as good as who Hurley has been routinely playing.

At this point Hurley isn't going to tinker with the lineup with 6 games left and a team trending toward the bubble. As much as I'd love him to say screw it and have him play Abraham, Nowell and even Singare, I don't see it happening. I almost feel like Hurley is trying to justify the NIL spend with Mahaney that he's giving him an extra long leash to figure it out

We want to pat our backs for the Creighton win but we looked awful outside an amazing performance from McNeeley and an absolutely pathetic shooting night from Creighton. This team has shown flashes and I honestly feel like if everyone played up to their potential we could have been at the top of the big East but we are just wildly too inconsistent and the Hallmark of Hurley's coaching, defense, doesn't seem to be a plus this year
Maybe it's just me but I'm not seeing anything close to what you're seeing with these guys. Abraham hasn't played outside of games against the cupcakes so I'll exclude him, but nothing I've seen from Nowell or Singare makes me think they're ready.

The NIL argument doesn't hold much weight when Mahaney is basically out of the rotation entirely. We're playing 15-20 minutes a game with no PG and Nowell is still not seeing the floor, that should answer the question about how ready he is.

This is not directed solely at you, but it's just bizarre how many posters here think Dan Hurley is just actively running a worse team out there to spite his freshman recruits. If any of them could help they'd be playing
 
Maybe it's just me but I'm not seeing anything close to what you're seeing with these guys. Abraham hasn't played outside of games against the cupcakes so I'll exclude him, but nothing I've seen from Nowell or Singare makes me think they're ready.

The NIL argument doesn't hold much weight when Mahaney is basically out of the rotation entirely. We're playing 15-20 minutes a game with no PG and Nowell is still not seeing the floor, that should answer the question about how ready he is.

This is not directed solely at you, but it's just bizarre how many posters here think Dan Hurley is just actively running a worse team out there to spite his freshman recruits. If any of them could help they'd be playing
My takeaway, this was a brutal cycle for Hurley and the staff in terms of evaluation. They whiffed completely on the point guard position because neither Mahaney or Nowell are good enough to play in games despite us having only 1 point guard who is now playing on one leg. I like Tarris but Hurley certainly doesn't seem enamored with him, the sophomores Hurley hyped up haven't been close to good enough outside of Solo, and the freshman wing Abraham can't ever get off the bench despite Ross and Jaylin's struggles.
 

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