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I’m not going hard enoughIs there anyone on here who thinks there's a shot of him starting ever?
I’m not going hard enoughIs there anyone on here who thinks there's a shot of him starting ever?
This upcoming season, absolutely not. It's hard to predict for next season without seeing him this year, but as a guy who's likely not in the rotation this season it would be a pretty big jump to become a starterNot sure if this is the right thread for it, but after going through the other recruiting threads, there seems to be a consensus on BY that (barring injuries) Jayden Ross should not start games at UConn. Not this year, not next year. Never. I have a feeling Hurley would love the development angle if Jayden started at some point in his career here, but I don't think he'd force the issue if Ross doesn't grow his game a bit more.
Is there anyone on here who thinks there's a shot of him starting ever?
Just so I understand you are saying in your opinion Hurley will only be coaching UConn for 2 to 4 more years?Yes - in fact I think he’s a front runner for next year. There is a reason Hurley has been keeping him around and Ross has been staying and it’s not to be a 4 year cheerleader. We should know this year if there is a shot or not. Rare do you see massive leaps between junior and senior year.
Me thinks Hurley is very tied to that Fab 5 class. He signed them the year of the first NC. The guy is super emotional, superstitious, has has lucky underwear for crying out loud.
I have this gut feeling he’s got two more years in him, will see through the last remnants of that class next year as the last ties to the glory run and then it could be the his swan song.
He thinks he could be done after next season.Just so I understand you are saying in your opinion Hurley will only be coaching UConn for 2 to 4 more years?
How long is he under contract for?
I was hoping to see him making faces on the sideline for at least another 6 or 7 years minimum.
If that's the case does Luke and/or Kimani stick around to take the reins?He thinks he could be done after next season.
Wow I must have missed that one….seems like common knowledge. Two more years then maybe give the nba a shot if he is given the opportunity.He thinks he could be done after next season.
Eh, he says a lot of stuff that isn’t true because he talks too much. I bet he’s here another 5 years. At least.He thinks he could be done after next season.
Admit you love it. This isn't about true or not, it's a gut read. Call it a hot take, conversational fodder. Nothing firm about it, could easily be totally off. Rationale:Eh, he says a lot of stuff that isn’t true because he talks too much. I bet he’s here another 5 years. At least.
That went off the rails in true BY fashion….. @superjohn as written your post reminded me of the scene from National Lampoon Christmas Vacation when Clarke says I wasn’t talking to you…..when he has the chainsaw in his hand…..Guys, I was talking about what RuffRuff thinks.
I thought @superjohn was saying Hurley has said that, not you. Who cares what you think? 😂Admit you love it. This isn't about true or not, it's a gut read. Call it a hot take, conversational fodder. Nothing firm about it, could easily be totally off. Rationale:
Anything is possible. If he does step down in his mid fifties I would bet in two or so years he would be looking to coach again. Hurley’s are basketball lifers, Andrea would probably make him go do something. If it is not coaching what would it be, I don’t really see him as a TV guy but he certainly has the pedigree and it would be even more so with 3 or maybe 4 chips under his belt. But realistically what are the chances has another back to back in his very near future.Admit you love it. This isn't about true or not, it's a gut read. Call it a hot take, conversational fodder. Nothing firm about it, could easily be totally off. Rationale:
Only 55? You think there is a massive market for first time NBA HC's in their 60's? Hurley hasn't spent a day on the bench of an NBA franchise. Look around the league, HC's are pretty darned young and the ones that are older are lifelong NBA guys/ex players. Who knows what his marketability is in 2030. With all the movement in college sports annually, hard to predict what your perception is 5 years from now in a what have you done lately sport. What he has now is recognition that he's the best college coach in the game. Bill Self had that two years ago - what's his perception now?
It's kind of downhill after a B2B. Once that emotional momentum/high runs out, could really see him losing the stoke in the portal era. Another one bit the dust this week a few months after going to the F4. Pearl had an extension through 2030.
B2B got him out from being the third Hurley, check. He's contemplated moving on two years in a row, check. He's pumping a book, squeezing it in while he's still at the top. He's keeping his assistants and succession plan close, how long can they be patient? The last interview he talked about it didn't give me any firm feeling he's sticking around long term. He talks about it really matter of factly, pretty business like, leaves an out.
How tied is Hurley to Uconn when his Dad tells him to take the LAL job, a guy that stuck with the same HS program for decades? This is an urban jersey fam.
2 years gives him an opportunity to win two more titles, see through a class he's really close to. That 2027 year is going to be starting with a really bare slate of home growns. Two more years gives him either an opportunity to cement his legacy and go out on top, or tap out if starting to water down and to preserve some mystique.
The college coaching game is becoming a young coaches system fast. It's about running an operation, not as much passing wisdom down to young kids across 3-4 years anymore. As much a COO as a CEO. Getting harder and harder to find continuum with culture when you have to promise freshmen PT to come, that's the part Hurley thrives in.
I tend to agree with you. But you also never know what happens when they slide over to the head coach's chair.Luke was the one with the brains behind the offense that wasn’t working until he showed it to Hurley. And he has the youth and enthusiasm to do the job. And maybe its Kimani with Luke as number 2. Either way we will be fine.
There’s some things I’d be excited to see and other things I’d be worried about seeing.I tend to agree with you. But you also never know what happens when they slide over to the head coach's chair.