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UConn respect appears to be very high
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[QUOTE="Scrutineer, post: 4988891, member: 8240"] There is one thing to hate on and I've heard Dan Hurley mentioned both positively and negatively (usually more often) in this regard. Dan Hurley's touting of all the good things UConn does. We hear Dan Hurley commenting on our unselfish play, dominance outside the league and praising the league and how it toughened up our team and view them as positives while fans of opposing teams are starting to make comments about how boastful and abrasive he is.....that's especially true of the ACC and SEC fans (lots of them where I live). Of course, it's OK for the SEC to tout how dominant they are in football. A neighbor (clemson fan who happily lapped up my well wishes when they were winning football titles) grudgingly offered his congratulations but followed it up with, "but your coach is an a_s-ole and Dabo hasn't taken one player from the portal". I chose not to debate it. [/QUOTE]
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