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Geno and his esteemed assistants piled up the frequent flier miles this summer traveling by air, not to mention lots of miles by vehicles, to visit recruits in their homes or to observe them on the court. Now the time has come to host several of them on official visits to the UConn campus in Storrs. Equipped with no inside information but a lively imagination, let me speculate about some things that will or just might occur when young ladies named Wilson, Nurse, Williams, Ekmark, and Edwards come to Connecticut.
And I won't be at all surprised if either Wilson or Nurse say "This is where I want to be!" as a result of this climactic recruiting event.
Only one thing is certain. Nobody gets help to go to Bristol for a tour of ESPN.
First, that well-oiled machine that facilitated all the flights and hotel reservations and car rentals for Geno's brain trust will not miss a beat when arranging transportation, lodging or itineraries for these recruits.
Divine assistance will be appreciated when the fall foliage will not only be in its full spendor but the sun will shine mightily upon it.
I would think that a special effort would be made to have the uncommitted Wilson and Nurse and their families to arrive on Friday, just in time to enjoy dinner at Chez Auriemma with CD, Shea, Morisa and the Auriemmas.
Saturday, the recruits get to go to classes, each with a player/host. Why do I think that Stewie will be paired with Wilson or Bria with Nurse? Or that Wilson's teammates on the USA team will all magically show up for lunch.
Academics? Any recruit with some special interest will meet the department head. Susan Herbst will open her doors to personally welcome the entourage.
Warde Manual may guide the tour of the new bb facility under construction.
All recruits and their families will have choice seats (under heavy protection from imposters with posters) for First Night to watch the latest NC banner unveiled, the presentation of NC rings, and the unique mixed men's-women's scrimmage as the cameras flash and the TV cameras roll.
Throughout the visit(s), recruits (committed or not yet) will have maximum opportunity to hang out with their future teammates, often a major influence in their decision about where to enroll.
And I won't be at all surprised if either Wilson or Nurse say "This is where I want to be!" as a result of this climactic recruiting event.
Only one thing is certain. Nobody gets help to go to Bristol for a tour of ESPN.