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] Date Posted:Tuesday, March 27, 09:38:24pm In reply to:
OldSchool
's message, "UConn?" on Tuesday, March 27, 05:48:38pm
The football team and the basketball team seem to be heading in different directions. The basketball team will take years to get back to where Ron had them, if ever.
I can't believe that all this came after an impatient and disloyay brat of a kid showed no class or loyalty to the man who committed to him well before others would.
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Date Posted:Wednesday, March 28, 04:01:12pm
you must be talking about a basketball transfer? Supposedly the starting FB from UConn is not being offered a scholarship there for his final year of eligibility and is available; hard to believe but UConn's loss if true.
Date Posted:Thursday, March 29, 12:36:05pm
I wasn't writing of anybody specifically in either basketball or football. It was a general observation on the programs stability.
You really have me curious- Do we play 20 questions to find out who is coming in? If so, what is his position?
Date Posted:Thursday, March 29, 09:33:56pm
Word is last year's UConn fullback Mark Hinkley is looking at D grad school for last year of eligibility; started all 12 games for them. That's all I got.
Date Posted:Friday, March 30, 04:23:51pm
That will put some real depth of talent in the backfield with McCoy and others back. Nice problem of playing time to have- full stable!
Date Posted:Saturday, March 31, 04:33:46pm
UConn had 0 running plays for fullback last year, basically played 10-on-11 with major QB problems and opponents knew it, stacked the box and brought pressure. Easy to see why no bowl game for them last year but not running backs' fault. Hinkley was helluva blocking back, UConn highlights show TDs came on pass receptions.