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UConn's Season a 'Huge Success' - Dan Hurley
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[QUOTE="Ts5034, post: 3909623, member: 737"] As for another conversation in this thread. UConn was absolutely expected to be an east coast version of Gonzaga, or Memphis in Conference USA under Calipari. That was at least the expectation of the majority of the fan base. Coming off a National Championship in 2011, then again in 2014, we were by far the class of the conference and on such a different level than anybody else in the AAC. Keep in mind the AAC of 2013-2014, the year we won the NC, was not the "real" AAC. That year we still had a really good Louisville team, and Rutgers was still there. Tulane, ECU, and Tulsa were not members until the following season. Kind of crazy to think that a program coming off two National Championships in four year's went on to struggle over the next few years against the likes of Tulsa, ECU, and UCF. [/QUOTE]
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