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Two Recruits Changed Everything in the Northeast

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The decision of two recruits who chose UConn over us changed the trajectory of EVERYTHING, and largely contributed to the position we’re in right now and where UConn is. Those two recruits are Donovan Clingan and Andre Jackson. If we get those two (who we were on the cusp of getting, thanks Gerry), UConn doesn’t have back-to-backs and instead of UConn we were likely in NC or Final Four contention during their college playing days. Danny Hurley really demolished us along with Daddy Ball. Those two and the NC’s that came with them have made UConn a perennial power and us a doormat. Doesn’t help that Hurley replaces Jackson w Castle lmao 😂. We need a massive overhaul.
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No guarantee we develop and put them into positions to succeed in the system to yield similar results.
I’m aware. I think Hurley and their staff did a tremendous job with them, but they aren’t who they are today without them. They changed everything. They owe a lot to those two recruits in making that program what it is and making sure we are in the trash where we are.
 
Clingan was never coming here. He grew up in Connecticut and stayed there for family. The revisionist history today in certain threads is ridiculous.
Sounds like he really despised Syracuse, and the staff felt they had zero chance. It must have just been all about Call of Duty.
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Sounds like he really despised Syracuse, and the staff felt they had zero chance. It must have just been all about Call of Duty. View attachment 259761
Every recruit talks nice about every school in those articles. His mother died and he was staying close to home. It was discussed amongst everyone heavily at the time. Revisionist History
 
Every recruit talks nice about every school in those articles. His mother died and he was staying close to home. It was discussed amongst everyone heavily at the time. Revisionist History
Coaching staffs don’t waste their time until the very end when they are aware they don’t have a chance with a recruit. Who would do that? Revisionist history and Monday morning qb’ing makes it easy to say “we never had a chance” just because of his proximity to Storrs. You have no basis to make that assumption or jump when all evidence indicates the staff thought they had a real chance at landing him, especially since Syracuse was his first high major offer and they were in constant contact w him. His intent to go to UConn is your entire argument and not mine anyways. If Syracuse somehow lands him we are looking at two completely different programs from where they are right now. Understand my post before you try to randomly pick it apart.
 
Coaching staffs don’t waste their time until the very end when they are aware they don’t have a chance with a recruit. Who would do that? Revisionist history and Monday morning qb’ing makes it easy to say “we never had a chance” just because of his proximity to Storrs. You have no basis to make that assumption or jump when all evidence indicates the staff thought they had a real chance at landing him, especially since Syracuse was his first high major offer and they were in constant contact w him. His intent to go to UConn is your entire argument and not mine anyways. If Syracuse somehow lands him we are looking at two completely different programs from where they are right now. Understand my post before you try to randomly pick it apart.
We were never getting him. Complain about Jackson all you want. You're whistling through the graveyard about Clingan.
 
We were never getting him. Complain about Jackson all you want. You're whistling through the graveyard about Clingan.
OK thanks for your opinion Freud. You were in his head, we get it. Not even my point anyways 😂 You can drive through now.
 
Jackson's family lives about halfway between Syracuse and Storrs.

When UConn left the AAC for the BE, it put almost all of UConn's road games within driving distance for his family to watch.

Also didn't hurt that Hurley offered Andre's little brother a scholarship sight unseen.
 
Jackson's family lives about halfway between Syracuse and Storrs.

When UConn left the AAC for the BE, it put almost all of UConn's road games within driving distance for his family to watch.

Also didn't hurt that Hurley offered Andre's little brother a scholarship sight unseen.
Weird how all Cuse fans hearts were broken on his decision day. Another recruit our Monday morning QB fans should have alerted our staff about to let them know they’re wasting time and resources on 😂
 
No guarantee we develop and put them into positions to succeed in the system to yield similar results.
Yeah, I don't know what anyone has seen in our program that shows we would have gotten the best out of these guys. Our development has been almost non existent.
 
The recruit who changed everything was Marshall, who was projected to come to the Cuse until probation hit.
don't forget rudy gay. for me pretty much the tipping point when uconn overtook us in recruiting .
 
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OK thanks for your opinion Freud. You were in his head, we get it. Not even my point anyways 😂 You can drive through now.
Yet, you're the one blaming GMac. Thanks for letting us know that Freud.
 
The recruit who changed everything was Buddy.

He was a very solid player and an excellent shooter.
He shouldn't have played as much as he did, but he won a bunch of games for us in his last couple years.
 
Yet, you're the one blaming GMac. Thanks for letting us know that Freud.
Thanks Freud. He couldn’t close the deal. Syracuse in the ACC versus UConn in the at-the-time dead BE.
 
Thanks Freud. He couldn’t close the deal. Syracuse in the ACC versus UConn in the at-the-time dead BE.
UConn with a coach who was actually engaged and cared more about the team than his tee time vs Syracuse, a program that has been living on fumes for 10+ years. I don't think Gerry was great in his time here, but to blame him for losing top recruits is comical.
 
UConn with a coach who was actually engaged and cared more about the team than his tee time vs Syracuse, a program that has been living on fumes for 10+ years. I don't think Gerry was great in his time here, but to blame him for losing top recruits is comical.
lol Gerry was a terrible recruiter and everybody who has half a brain that followed his ability to recruit here knows this. These two recruits are just a couple examples of that. You should do some catching up Freud, you’re way behind.
 

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