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[QUOTE="oldude, post: 2677294, member: 7511"] In my mind, a more likely scenario is that Geno doesn't want to offer a "2nd tier" post player while he's still actively recruiting a "top tier" post player. If a player gets toward the end of their junior year without an offer from UConn, they probably get a little antsy, and may well accept the best offer on the table. With top players holding the perfunctory "press conference" to announce their decision near the end of the fall signing period, by the time you know you're not getting the player you want, it's to late for a Plan B. A few teams don't seem to care, and they load up on post players like some folks buy power tools. Baylor, TX and MD come to mind as teams that have signed multiple posts in the same class. I don't know that UConn has ever signed 2 true post players in the same class, and maybe they never will, but I certainly would be OK if Geno brought in some reinforcements from time to time. [/QUOTE]
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