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[QUOTE="gtcam, post: 3943547, member: 2844"] While Coach RR may have temporarily left the program for personal/family reasons, I strongly feel that the time for a complete change in the program's direction is due. This great program cannot afford to keep the present staff. I would look a lot further than Hubbard, yes he is a solid coach, however, UConn needs to recruit farther than New England to bring the talent that UConn was accustomed to during the Morrone days. Reid relied on too many foreign kids earlier and when the lack of success dried up that pool, he had lost the national flavor to PeeCee, Brown, Yale and Cuse. UConn was and should still be a blueblood in college soccer. It deserves to start anew in their new world class digs (thank you Tony R) with a solid new coach who can recruit nationally (ACC is a great place to look). I still feel Danny Donigan can be lured out of Rutgers and back home to Storrs. [/QUOTE]
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