Lockdown504090 wrote:azcatz11 wrote:So what happened to UConn? Did they just stop getting all the top players? Why is that? Obviously they’re still good but they used to never lose a game
NIL money happened, not everyone can get all the advertising money on the squad, they can’t get EVERYONE anymore.
Naa this might be part of it, but take it from someone who lives in Storrs it's not that. Uconn was able to pull the girls because the talent pool was so bad back in the day that players used to team up just to get noticed and play for a winner (their words not mine). For the men, a lot of what Calhoun did was focused on convincing a lot of NY prep school talent to stay closer to home.
Neither of those connections exist anymore, and if you've ever been to Storrs, or Connecticut in general, you would know there is NOTHING here. They tried building a downtown here, but imo it's been a complete failure given that UConn can never decide what type of school it wants to be. One year it's party central and the next i'm getting searched for making a late night taco bell run during spring break. There is literally 2 package stores in town, 1 bar, and NO night life within a 25 mile radius. Not even Hartford, the closest "city", has anything worth going to. Add in that the two adjacent towns are know as Heroin Town and the other still has an active branch of the KKK lingering about, and you get the idea.
I honestly don't see any reason why a prospect would want to come live here for 1-4 years unless they really like going for walks in the woods or like authentic Puerto Rico Food, or simply have no other options. If you are a person of color, like, why come here? Mansfield is one of the most racist towns i've ever lived in, and I grew up in Boston
To put it in perspective how boring and how bored these players get, Kemba Walker used to come to our highschool parties, hanging out with a bunch of 16 year olds because we had weed

Once Geno is gone, UConn womens basktball will go with him. Hurley saved the mens program with his family connections and Name.