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Good article here from Borges.
Main takeaways:
1) Staff will be focusing on 2024 recruiting until Jackson and Newton make their final decisions in a month from now.
2) Kimani and Luke will both be here next year
3) Hurley's main priority with the staff is hiring a GM, which is what Duke did last year, and Nova just did a week ago.
"In college basketball, it's an organization," Hurley said. "With re-recruitment of players in the program, the portal, there's a lot of things going on. If you're a top-level organization in college basketball or college football, you need someone who looks at themselves as a GM, for dealing with scheduling, the conference, NIL, raising money. It's almost more important than critical staff members."
Anyone got any good names to throw into the mix? An ex-player? AAU guy?
www.ctinsider.com
Main takeaways:
1) Staff will be focusing on 2024 recruiting until Jackson and Newton make their final decisions in a month from now.
2) Kimani and Luke will both be here next year
3) Hurley's main priority with the staff is hiring a GM, which is what Duke did last year, and Nova just did a week ago.
"In college basketball, it's an organization," Hurley said. "With re-recruitment of players in the program, the portal, there's a lot of things going on. If you're a top-level organization in college basketball or college football, you need someone who looks at themselves as a GM, for dealing with scheduling, the conference, NIL, raising money. It's almost more important than critical staff members."
Anyone got any good names to throw into the mix? An ex-player? AAU guy?
![www.ctinsider.com](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fs.hdnux.com%2Fphotos%2F01%2F32%2F32%2F41%2F23701613%2F3%2FrawImage.jpg&hash=c8a46a025be35460d4f4ecc78689989a&return_error=1)
How NCAA champion UConn men's basketball program is assembling next year's roster: 'Got to be patient'
The UConn men's basketball team won't know for sure its 2023-24 roster until at least another month, but Dan Hurley is preaching patience.