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This past August, before Championship #10, Geno Auriemma said the following:
- "There's two kind of coaches in the world- Those that coach great players and ex-coaches."
- "If you want to do this for a long time, you have to get great players, or to turn good into great."
I don't think it's really a question of whether or not Geno gets great players, year in and year out. He does. But so have the coaches at Duke, Notre Dame, Tennessee, Baylor, UNCheat, and several others. Year after year. The difference between UConn and all the rest lies in the difference between what Geno is able to do with talent and what all the other top schools and top coaches do with theirs. It is Geno Auriemma who has the uncanny ability to turn good into great and great into greater. And that has made all the difference in the world.
- "There's two kind of coaches in the world- Those that coach great players and ex-coaches."
- "If you want to do this for a long time, you have to get great players, or to turn good into great."
I don't think it's really a question of whether or not Geno gets great players, year in and year out. He does. But so have the coaches at Duke, Notre Dame, Tennessee, Baylor, UNCheat, and several others. Year after year. The difference between UConn and all the rest lies in the difference between what Geno is able to do with talent and what all the other top schools and top coaches do with theirs. It is Geno Auriemma who has the uncanny ability to turn good into great and great into greater. And that has made all the difference in the world.