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[QUOTE="Omahabound, post: 4768649, member: 12923"] Yes that’s exactly the point. The Top Talent w/in CT doesn’t look to Uconn as it’s 1st option if college ball is the route. The Mozzicato’s are rare…the amount of “under the radar” turn into top 10 picks is the exception. There are a lot of very good players that will never be recruited by or end up in Storrs that have northeast roots… the Harvey’s, Casparius’ are misses that can’t be misses anymore…outside of those level CT talents, when recruiting out west/south specifically hone in on the 1 or 2 arms/bats that bring the talent and ceiling that those 2 guys did. Otherwise, it’s Northeast domination, not national where I think they can get to. Certainly competing on that stage would be realistic. I’ll keep referencing the 22’ team b/c I believe the pieces in place on that particular team can happen more frequently w/ a couple of those type of players. Who what where how is always the key. If it was that easy, it’d have been done by many programs. I just think Uconn is that close [/QUOTE]
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