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[QUOTE="SwingDog, post: 3028213, member: 7919"] Good points. Many of us here who have enjoyed the success of 4 national titles and perennial Top 25 rankings still have that Husky pride. But the reality is we have lost our relevance on the national scene and haven't been ranked in years. We are no longer ready for prime time TV, and find ourselves on ESPNU, ESPNews and CBSSN instead. Those are the hard facts. I am 100% with you in believing that we will rise from the ashes and once again reach that level of success under Coach Hurley. I also agree the complaints about how bad this conference is do not help. First of all, the conference is not that bad when you compare it to many others and second of all we need to demonstrate that we can succeed in the AAC. It's where we are and I don't see that changing anytime soon. The strengths in recruiting have to be based on the history of UConn success, yes, but more importantly the current culture that is being established under Coach Hurley's leadership. I know it's tough, but I think we absolutely need to have patience and see the big picture and longer term goals as what matter most. [/QUOTE]
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