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Dan Hurley staying at UConn is a great day for college basketball


Dan Hurley has found a way to not just survive under the new rules but set a blueprint to thrive. And if it was so terrible, so taxing, so infuriating to be a college coach right now, well, then why isn’t he flying to Los Angeles? If money is everything, if no team can possibly compete if it isn’t a member of some massive football conference, then why is he still at UConn? (Yahoo! Sports)

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Dan Hurley staying at UConn is a great day for college basketball